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Environmental Management

Environmental management encompasses the processes, practices, and strategies that organizations implement to identify, monitor, control, and minimize the negative impact of their activities on the natural environment. The goal of environmental management is sustainable use of natural resources, biodiversity conservation, and reduction of environmental risks.

EIB Carbon Footprint Reports and CBAM Input Data Analysis

EIB Carbon Footprint Reports quantify an organization's carbon emissions, aiding in sustainability strategies and compliance with European Union requirements. CBAM Input Data Analysis assesses the impact of Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism regulations on supply chains, guiding businesses to mitigate risks and optimize operations for compliance and competitiveness.

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Feasibility studies

A feasibility study is an assessment conducted to evaluate the practicality and viability of a proposed project or business venture. It examines various factors including economic, technical, legal, and scheduling considerations to determine whether the project is achievable and worth pursuing. The study often includes cost-benefit analysis and risk assessment.

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Business Model

A business model outlines the framework for how a company creates, delivers, and captures value. It describes the products or services offered, target customers, revenue streams, cost structure, and key activities required for operations. A well-defined business model helps clarify how the business operates and generates profit.

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Product definition

Product definition is the process of clearly outlining the characteristics, features, and specifications of a product or service. It involves identifying customer needs, defining product functionalities, establishing design requirements, and documenting these details to guide the development and manufacturing process effectively, ensuring alignment with customer expectations.

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