Selected aspects of environmental management on the example of British football clubs
Journal Title: Quality in Sport - Year 2015, Vol 1, Issue 4
Abstract
Environmental management is a response to the state environmental policy, assuming an effective and efficient solution of environmental problems at the local, regional and national level (Karaszewski 2009). This is such a process management in an organization to minimize the negative impact on the environment. In this article, will be presented the issue of environmental management from the point of view of British football clubs. Many of them a few years ago boasted about certificates in the field of integration of the environment in their activities.
Authors and Affiliations
Marta Ceglińska
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