Tag: sustainability & profitability

  • Closed water loop system

    Closed water loop system A closed water loop system is a water management system where water is continuously recycled and reused within a facility or process, with minimal or no discharge into the external environment. Water is treated and recirculated for various purposes, reducing the need for freshwater intake and minimizing wastewater generation. This system…

  • Protected areas 

    Protected areas Protected areas are clearly designated geographical spaces that are managed for the long-term conservation of nature, biodiversity, and cultural heritage. These areas are set aside to prevent harmful human activities, ensuring the preservation of ecosystems, wildlife, and landscapes. They provide essential benefits such as safeguarding clean air and water, supporting biodiversity, and offering…

  • Active optimism

    Active optimism Active optimism refers to a proactive, constructive outlook where one focuses on potential positive outcomes while taking intentional steps toward achieving them. It’s not just about having a positive attitude; active optimism involves believing in the possibility of a better future and actively working towards it by setting realistic goals, making plans, and…

  • Business transformation

    Business transformation Business transformation refers to a comprehensive, strategic change in an organization’s processes, structures, technology, and/or culture to improve performance, adapt to market demands, and achieve sustainable growth. It typically involves revisiting business models and operations to boost efficiency, enhance customer satisfaction, drive innovation, or address challenges like digitalization or competition. This transformation may…

  • Sulfur oxides

    Sulfur oxides Sulfur oxides (SOx), primarily sulfur dioxide (SO₂), are gases produced mainly by burning fossil fuels and certain industrial processes. They contribute to air pollution, acid rain, and respiratory issues when released into the atmosphere and can react with water vapor to form sulfuric acid, damaging ecosystems and infrastructure.

  • Sustainable product

    Sustainable product A sustainable product is a product designed with a positive social or environmental impact, often marked by attributes such as eco-certifications, sustainability labels, or other indicators that communicate its commitment to responsible production and consumption. These products minimize environmental harm throughout their lifecycle—from sourcing materials to manufacturing, distribution, and disposal. Sustainable products are…

  • Sustainability reporting

    Sustainability reporting Sustainability reporting is the process by which organizations disclose information about their environmental, social, and governance (ESG) impacts, performance, and progress toward sustainability goals. These reports provide stakeholders, including investors, customers, employees, and regulators, with a transparent view of how the organization addresses sustainability issues such as carbon emissions, resource use, waste management,…

  • Stakeholder

    Stakeholder A stakeholder is any individual, group, or organization with a direct or indirect interest in a company’s activities. They have the potential to influence, or be influenced by, the company’s actions, strategies, and policies. This includes both internal stakeholders (such as employees and shareholders) and external stakeholders (such as clients, suppliers, service providers, media,…

  • Water pollution

    Water pollution Water pollution refers to the contamination of water bodies—such as rivers, lakes, oceans, and groundwater—by harmful substances or pollutants. These pollutants can include chemicals, toxins, heavy metals, sewage, and plastics. Water pollution can result from various sources, including industrial discharges, agricultural runoff, wastewater, and improper waste disposal. It negatively impacts aquatic ecosystems, harms…

  • Vessel 

    Vessel A vessel is a watercraft designed for a variety of purposes, such as transporting goods or people. The efficiency, safety and success of a ship also depend on the importance of a competent, well-trained and harmoniously coordinated crew.