Environmental impact of the life cycle of tap water with the life cycle of glass bottled water
Abstract In this report, the Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) methodology is applied to compare the lifecycle of tap water and bottled water using the four assessment methods. The results of…
Read more >Environmental Responsibility in Global Capitalism
Environmental Responsibility in Global CapitalismGlobal capitalism refers to an economic system and a method of production in which industries, trade, and means of production are mostly owned by private investors…
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ABSTRACT Universities, as centres for training responsible and knowledgeable humans, prepare students to respond to the intellectual, social, and personal challenges that they will face in community. To this end,…
Read more >Environmental sustainable development
Introduction Sustainability can be described as a state in which humankind is living within the carrying capacity of the earth. This means that the earth has the capacity to accommodate…
Read more >Environment Essay: The evolution of the linkage between the environment and human rights
The United Nations (UN) Conference on the Human Environment, held in Stockholm in 1972, declared that: man's environment, the natural and the man-made, are essential to his well-being and to…
Read more >Environment issues and energy saving methods
Environment issues and energy saving methods "Hotels and resorts use intense amounts of natural resources (e.g., water, electricity) in providing luxurious accommodations for guests. These practices pose risks to the…
Read more >Formaldehyde: History and Importance
1.0INTRODUCTION Formaldehyde is the first member of the aldehyde family (CH2O) and is the most important aldehyde in the environment.3 It is a naturally occurring chemical and a by-product of…
Read more >Government’s Responsibility on the Environment
Our modern day's market system is has put so much attention on its profits that it seems to have forgotten its social responsibility. Because of the increased production by the…
Read more >Green Banking – Way to Sustainable Development: An Evaluation on Rupali Bank Limited
Green Banking- Way to Sustainable Development: An Evaluation on Rupali Bank Limited Contents Introduction Background of the study Objectives of the study Rationale of the study Scope of the study…
Read more >Reducing energy consumption in hospitality
Introduction In recent years the environmental issues and energy saving methods have become increasingly important towards tourism and hospitality industry. Hotel energy consumption depends on various factors such as geographical…
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