#5351. Study on corporate environmental responsibility measurement method of energy consumption and pollution discharge and its application in industrial parks
August 2026 | publication date |
Proposal available till | 13-05-2025 |
4 total number of authors per manuscript | 0 $ |
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Journal’s subject area: |
Strategy and Management;
Environmental Science (all);
Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering;
Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment; |
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Abstract:
The large-scale energy consumption produced by corporates in Chinas industrial parks has produced a large number of waste discharges. The toxic substances in these wastes have caused a certain degree of environmental pollution, which poses a threat to the living environment, health, and even life of human beings. The measurement method of corporate environmental responsibility and its application, which gradually become a significant issue, have been put forward for improving and solving the increasingly severe environmental pollution problems in industrial parks. Based on the literature review, current situation analysis, and the latest researches, this paper proposes an input-output model considering energy consumption input and unexpected output, improves the input-output model according to the requirements of corporate environmental responsibility measurement, constructs the environmental responsibility improved input-output measurement model of corporate energy consumption and pollution discharge in industrial parks, and selects Nanjing MV Industrial Park as a case to conduct the application test of measuring the corporate environmental responsibility from energy consumption and pollution discharge.
Keywords:
corporate environmental responsibility; Energy consumption and pollution discharge; Environmental responsibility measurement; Industrial parks; Input-output model
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