Abstract
The reduction of environmental constraints often represents a considerable investment in industrial undertakings. Faced on the one hand with statutory or social welfare pressures that favor efficient cleansing, and on the other hand with economical stresses which limit investments with yield, a very narrow margin of maneuver avails these undertakings. Grasping the economical consequences of environmental actions, is a rather difficult task since the studies pertaining to these subject often lead to contradictory results.
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Boiral, O. (2005). Concilier environnement et compétitivité, ou la quête de l’éco-efficience. Revue Française de Gestion, 31(158), 163–186. https://doi.org/10.3166/rfg.158.163-186
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