“While nine out of 10 chief executives say sustainability is fundamental to their success, only two out of 10 record the resources they consume,” Clegg said. Many businesses are welcoming the common standard which will enable shareholders, investors and others to make comparisons. These new government regulations will provide greater clarity and transparency which will in turn help enhance energy efficiency initiatives.
“Counting your business costs while hiding your greenhouse gas emissions is a false economy,” he was quoted as saying in a statement issued by Britain's environment department. ”It saves companies money on energy bills, improves their reputation with customers and helps them manage their long-term costs, too.”
The London stock exchange may be at the head of a trend. The Nasdaq and four other stock exchanges said they would urge their 4.600-plus companies to produce sustainability reports.
© 2012, Richard Matthews. All rights reserved.
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