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Environmental Crime and Corporate Responsibility

Environmental crime refers to illegal acts that harm the environment, such as pollution, illegal dumping, and wildlife trafficking, while corporate responsibility encompasses the ethical obligation of businesses to minimize their environmental impact and contribute positively to ecological sustainability.

intermediate
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Environmental Studies
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Environmental crime poses a significant threat to ecosystems and human health, encompassing illegal activities such as pollution and wildlife trafficking. Understanding the various forms of environmental crime is essential for developing effective strategies to combat these issues. Corporate respons...

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Key Terms

Environmental Crime
Illegal acts that harm the environment.

Example: Dumping toxic waste in rivers.

Corporate Responsibility
A company's commitment to ethical behavior and sustainable practices.

Example: A company reducing its carbon footprint.

Pollution
The introduction of harmful substances into the environment.

Example: Air pollution from factories.

Sustainability
Meeting present needs without compromising future generations.

Example: Using renewable energy sources.

Regulatory Compliance
Adhering to laws and regulations set by authorities.

Example: Following waste disposal regulations.

Stakeholders
Individuals or groups affected by a company's actions.

Example: Employees, customers, and the community.

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Sustainable Business Practices
Explores how businesses can operate sustainably while being profitable.
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Environmental Law
Covers the legal frameworks governing environmental protection.
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Corporate Ethics
Examines the moral principles guiding business decisions.
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Key Concepts

pollutionsustainabilitycorporate ethicsregulatory compliance