The Practice of Environmental Training: A case of ISO 14001 Certified Businesses in Durban, South Africa

Dianne. Sennoga, F. Ahmed
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Environmental management has moved from a policy concept to a proactive strategy defining business responsiveness to stakeholder and market-related pressures towards improved environmentally sustainable business practices. There is increasing business responsiveness through corporate sustainability and environmental management practices. A growing number of environmental regulations make the adoption of environmental management systems such as ISO 14001 more common and this necessitates training. While environmental training is receiving international attention, it is seemingly less prominently investigated in the South African context. In this article, results from an empirical study into the environmental training practices of Durban businesses are presented. By applying the ISO 14001 certification criterion, 24 businesses were identified as research participants. The practice of environmental training was investigated considering three themes i.e. environmental attitudes and culture, training resources and commitment, and impediments to environmental training. In exploring these themes, the main questions of the extent of environmental training and its effectiveness are determined. It was found that environmental training is widely practised across all businesses sampled, with impact-focused training topics supported by positive environmental attitudes. However, other areas emerge as problematic, including limited organisational prioritisation of environmental training as well as insufficient further training topics which can limit the efficacy of training activities.Keywords: environmental training; environmental education; ISO 14001; Environmental Management Systems; corporate sustainability
环境培训的实践:以南非德班iso14001认证企业为例
环境管理已经从一种政策概念转变为一种积极主动的战略,确定企业对利益相关者和市场相关压力的反应,以改进环境可持续的商业实践。通过企业可持续发展和环境管理实践,企业的响应能力不断增强。越来越多的环境法规使得诸如ISO 14001等环境管理系统的采用更加普遍,这就需要培训。虽然环境训练正在受到国际的注意,但在南非的情况下,似乎对它的调查不那么突出。本文介绍了对德班企业环境培训实践的实证研究结果。通过应用ISO 14001认证标准,确定了24家企业作为研究参与者。对环境培训的实践进行了调查,考虑了三个主题,即环境态度和文化,培训资源和承诺,以及环境培训的障碍。在探讨这些主题时,确定了环境培训的范围及其有效性的主要问题。研究发现,环境培训在所有抽样企业中广泛实施,以影响为重点的培训主题得到积极的环境态度的支持。然而,其他领域出现了问题,包括组织对环境培训的优先次序有限,以及进一步培训主题不足,这可能限制培训活动的效力。关键词:环境训练;环境教育;ISO 14001;环境管理系统;公司可持续发展
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