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1999 Greening of Industry Network Conference Best Practice Proceedings MEASURING PROGRESS TOWARDS SUSTAINABILITY . PRINCIPLES, PROCESS, AND BEST PRACTICES. Joseph Fiksel Jeff McDaniel Catherine Mendenhall Battelle Memorial Institute Life Cycle Management Group 505 King Avenue Columbus, Ohio 43201-2693. (614) 424-5730. 1999 Greening of Industry Network Conference Best Practice Proceedings ABSTRACT. A number of leading companies in the , Europe and Japan have made a commitment to become sustainable enterprises, and have launched proactive programs to improve the environmental and social performance of their products, processes, services, and facilities. However, one of the key challenges faced by these companies is how to track their PROGRESS TOWARDS SUSTAINABILITY and communicate it to both employees and other important stakeholders.
towards sustainability and communicate it to both employees and other important stakeholders. This paper is intended to assist business decision-makers who wish to initiate continuous measurement and improvement of their “triple bottom line,” i.e., the economic, environmental,
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