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Protecting the environment is often not the primary objective of
businesses. As the world has become more environmentally aware, the
necessity of environmental regulations becomes apparent. Voluntary
Environmental Programs: A Policy Perspective examines different
approaches to environmental protection in business. Environmental
improvements on the part of industry often result from government
regulations that command certain action on the part of industry and
then control how well they perform. An alternative approach is
Voluntary Environmental Agreements (VEA), where firms voluntarily
commit to make certain environmental improvements individually, as
part of an industry association, or under the guidance of a
government entity. For example, many new initiatives targeted
towards climate change originate from companies that voluntarily
commit to reduce their carbon output or "footprint." Voluntary
Environmental Programs (VEP) provides an overview of current
research on VEPs, looking at issues such as what motivates firms to
participate, how a VEP structure affects a company's efficiency and
credibility with stakeholders, and who monitors compliance of
participants. This current work examines how a firm's environmental
performance over time compares with VEP commitments. This book also
discusses the particular considerations for VEPs in developing
countries, where information flows and regulatory oversight
capacities differ from the U.S.
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