Sustainability Audit
In collaboration with the Ökobank, ISOE penned some preliminary ideas for a sustainability audit. The “normal” EC Eco-Audit aims at process-driven improvements in a company's immediate environmental impact, for instance reduced consumption of paper and energy or a reduction in CO2 emissions. The sustainability audit combines the Eco-Audit with a social audit.
ISOE subsequently put the sustainability audit into practice and developed it further in a proprietary project undertaken with the Jung business consultancy.
Client
Ökobank eG, Frankfurt am Main
Duration
1999/02
– 2001/01
Contact person
+49 69 7076919-0
Project team
Research unit
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