The Impact of Environmental Management in Achieving Sustainable Development (Field Study on The National Company for Sponge and Plastic Industry (NCSPI)/ Taiz City - Republic of Yemen)
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Abstract
The study investigated the relationship between environmental management and sustainable development at the National Company for Sponge and Plastic Industries (NCSPI) in Taiz, Yemen. Data was collected through a questionnaire distributed to 150 employees involved in environmental management. The study found a strong positive correlation between environmental management practices and sustainable development goals and a strong positive correlation between the independent variable of environmental management and the dependent variable of sustainable development.
The company's initiatives, such as establishing an eco-friendly factory and utilizing scrap materials, contributed to cost reduction, local production, and overall sustainability.
Based on these findings, the study recommends further research to deepen the understanding of environmental management's impact. It also suggests conducting awareness campaigns to reduce waste and improve coordination with relevant authorities for effective waste management.
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Environmental Management, Sustainable Development, Scrap
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