Justification Report for American Beverage Corporation
"There is a growing sense of the world's interdependence and connectedness, and an understanding that progress is an illusion if it destroys the conditions for life to thrive on earth" (Buchholz, 1991). Twenty years ago, business ethicist and university professor Rogene Buccholz made the point that preserving natural resources should be a priority for the business community. Since that time, corporate social responsibility has become an even more important goal. Consequently, we prepared this report to provide the management team of American Beverage Corporation (ABC) with recommendations on launching a corporate environmental and sustainability program.
There are many reasons that ABC should commit to sustainable practices and principles, not least of which is protecting the earth's resources. But as this report discusses, there are compelling economic and business reasons to go green as well. By launching a green initiative ABC will realize the following benefits: reduced operating expenses, increased sales, expansion into the green products market space, reduced tax liabilities thru energy saving tax credits, and decreased dependence on fossil fuels. At the same time, ABC can achieve environment-friendly goals thru programs that reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, cut back on water and energy usage, minimize our carbon footprint, and promote responsible corporate citizenship.
The following BBC News video summarizes reasons that business and political leaders support bold action to combat climate change: http://news.bbc.co.uk/panorama/hi/front_page/newsid_8383000/8383547.stm (Bennett, 2009).
Problem Statement
Together, we all share the planet and we envision a future that that keeps our planet livable even as we grow ABC to new levels of success. ABC is a dynamic beverage and snack food business that is committed to continued growth and expansion. Our shareholders expect continued profitability while we meet the challenges of today's hypercompetitive global economy. At the same time though, we strive to embrace sustainable and eco-friendly practices. These goals are not mutually exclusive as many have believed in the past; in fact they complement and reinforce one another in ways that produce measurable and quantifiable positive results.
The global trend toward going green accelerates every day because it is both progressive and smart business. We all want ABC's continued success, even as we pledge to protect the earth's natural resources through more efficient use of energy, water, land, packaging and transportation. ABC is committed to actively working to promote green practices. In the past we used more energy and fossil fuels than we needed to, and we allowed our customers to go to competitors with greener products and technology. However, as we move forward with the adoption for the upcoming fiscal year of the recommendations in this proposal, we will grow ABC's profitability as a result of implementing company-wide plans to reduce, reuse, recycle and innovate.
Method Used
To prepare this report, ABC's Green Team conducted research to understand what challenges the company will face in the process of implementing green strategies. Research indicates that a routine problem that companies encounter is getting buy-in from managers for green programs. According to Jacquie L'Etang (1995), business ethicist and University of Stirling professor, managers encounter difficulties in developing corporate social responsibility programs because of conflicting interests and priorities. They encounter pressures, both internal and external, which means that programs like ABC's Green Initiative usually develop from a combination of proactive and reactive policies. Understanding these constraints enabled us to shape a program that we believe almost everyone will be able to buy into.
Recommendations included in this report take into account those internal and external factors that affect the outcome of sustainability programs. By making the proactive attempt to uncover reasons for resistance, we hope to give our green program maximum opportunities for success. We know that ABC associates and management teams are all committed to the company's success, and we acknowledge the effort on the part of all employees and other stakeholders.
It was the Green Team's mission to evaluate each department's operations, as well as ABC processes and procedures. Our sustainability assessment looked for opportunities to reduce expenses, and to recycle and reuse materials. We propose the following eco-friendly strategies and programs as detailed in the Findings section of this report.
In addition to conducting the sustainability assessment...
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