Social Responsibility For San Miguel Corporation‚ integrity‚ teamwork‚ respect for others and social responsibility are just a few of its corporate values that guide them every day. Through its corporate social responsibility arm‚ San Miguel Foundation Incorporated‚ San Miguel Corporation proactively reaches out to others to bring forth change that will enable communities to live better lives. Social Development Community and Enterprise Development Projects
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Presidential Decree No. 1121; WHEREAS‚ it is necessary that the creation of the Council be implemented with the launching of a comprehensive program of environmental protection and management; WHEREAS‚ such a program can assume tangible and meaningful significance only by establishing specific environment management policies and prescribing environment quality standards in a Philippine Environment Code: NOW‚ THEREFORE‚ I‚ FERDINAND E. MARCOS‚ President of the Republic of the Philippines‚ by virtue
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in the fume board in every lab. Waste always stored in the lab Liquid waste must all have secondary containment adequate for the full volume of waste. Chemicals must all be properly be labelled and stored safety at all times. It should indicate in English what harm of chemical it is. All liquid chemical cannot be stored above eye level. 2. Safety and waste handling doc: Procedure: The law necessitates that once the chemical is recognised to be hazardous chemical waste; it must remove the building within
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"sanitation" is applied to a wide range of subjects such as: * Improved sanitation - refers to the management of human faeces at the household level. This terminology is the indicator used to describe the target of the Millennium Development Goal on sanitation‚ by the WHO/UNICEF Joint Monitoring Programme for Water Supply and Sanitation. * On-site sanitation - the collection and treatment of waste is done where it is deposited. Examples are the use of pit latrines‚ septic tanks‚ and Imhoff tanks
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accumulation of waste is also becoming a problem which is more difficult for the management to find a best solution. One of the issues is a rise in either biodegradable or non-biodegradable waste materials. The most common method for disposing waste material is on land‚ a process that can be observed in most countries and amounts to a high level of global municipal waste. Landfills are accepted as an appropriate means of disposal of waste material coupled with the practice of recycling solid waste. Whether
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processing industries. The major environmental impacts of paints and varnishes are concerning their content of solvents and other chemicals. There is a need to encourage manufacturers to use less of these substances‚ and to ensure proper environmental management throughout the manufacturing process. Procurement of paints and varnishes is classified as having a high environmental profile and some risk of developing world supply chains. Summary of Life Cycle Record Raw Material Use • Raw materials
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impacts by: Restaurant Operations- focusing on restaurant processes to: * Improve energy efficiency * Minimise impacts associated with odours‚ noise‚ effluent and emissions to atmosphere * Reduce the amount of solid waste * Increase the value recovered from solid waste before its responsible disposal. * Maintain a litter free environment around its restaurants by conducting regular litter patrols. Purchasing- focusing on procurement to: * Work in partnership with environmentally
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Heritage * Occupation * Religion Chapter 5: Environmental impacts and Mitigation Measures…………………………………………………………21 5.1 Impact Identification 5.2 Socio Economic Impacts 5.3 Environmental Impacts and Mitigation Chapter 6: Environmental Management Plan………………………………………………………………..31 6.1 Introduction 6.2 Pre construction phase monitoring 6.3 Construction Phase Monitoring 6.4 Operation Phase Monitoring 6.5 Mitigation Plan Chapter 7: Conclusion and Recommendation………………………………………………..34
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Federal University of Technology Owerri‚ has provided me with a strong and comprehensive background in environmental technology and management. The curriculum included all the basic courses such as Pollution control (air‚ water and land)‚ Environmental impact assessment and mitigation‚ Solid waste management‚ Environmental science‚ Ecology‚ Industrial waste management and offshore engineering‚ a viable sector I realized with limitless opportunities in the Oil and Gas industries and its impact to the
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found that demographic transition has already been started for these communities‚ therefore‚ poverty and household deprivations have implications for their future socio-economic and demographic characteristics. Excess population‚ bad management of solid waste disposal‚ and polluted water are other crucial issues that will ultimately challenge the future settlement conditions at each slum and have strong policy implications. Introduction In Pakistan‚ the socio-economic data and research that
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