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The Japanese approach to ISO 14001

Started by , May 23 2005 07:35 PM
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Article from the latest IRCA Inform Ezine:

Over the past five years, Japan has shown the greatest international commitment to ISO 14001, with nearly 12,000 new certifications since 1998. Dr Brian Pearson believes that the approach many Japanese companies have to implementing ISO 14001 is improving and that lessons can be learnt.

The Japanese approach to ISO 14001

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Simons
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