The objectives of the environmental audit

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Vinten, Gerald. “The Objectives of the Environmental Audit”. Environmental Management and Health, vol. 7, no. 3, 1996, pp. 12-21, https://doi.org/10.1108/09566169610117877.
Vinten, G. (1996). The objectives of the environmental audit. Environmental Management and Health, 7(3), 12-21. https://doi.org/10.1108/09566169610117877
Vinten G. The objectives of the environmental audit. Environmental Management and Health. 1996;7(3):12-21.
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How can environmental audits help protect our world? This article explores the concept of the environmental audit, emphasizing its role in preventing global destruction. The author asserts that environmental responsibility belongs to everyone, from individuals to organizations, and outlines successful stages of the audit process. The discussion highlights the importance of the environmental audit as a crucial tool in assessing environmental impact and promoting sustainable practices. By providing a structured approach to identifying and mitigating environmental risks, the audit process empowers organizations to minimize their footprint. Highlighting the critical role of environmental audits, this paper stresses that their success depends on shared responsibility and rigorous implementation. By adopting effective audit processes, individuals, companies, and organizations can collectively work towards a more sustainable future.

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