It’s been established that organisational resilience is the “the ability of an organisation to anticipate, prepare for, respond and adapt to incremental change and sudden disruptions in order to survive and prosper”.
Do the regulations on the energy performance of UK buildings need updating? A leading industry expert says that the regulations are failing to acknowledge potential changes to indoor air quality (IAQ) over time, Heating, Ventilating & Plumbing magazine reports.
The European parliament's environment committee has threatened to warn people off making trips to British beaches, after the UK came second bottom in a league table ranking European countries on the quality of bathing water.
The next article in our series on organizational resilience focuses on the third pillar: crisis management. Crisis management isn’t just reactive - it’s about taking the relevant measures to prepare for potential crisis.
BS ISO 20400 is the first truly global standard that can be used by multinational businesses, public bodies, and anyone who needs to deliver sustainable outcomes through their supply chains by integrating sustainability into their procurement process.
MPs have urged the UK government to clarify its position on the future regulatory framework for the chemical industry "as a matter of urgency", after doubts were raised about transposing current EU regulation into UK law.
Organizational resilience is the ability of an organization to adapt and evolve with the ebb and flow of the marketplace. This is accomplished via a variety of means including a recovery plan for disaster a mindful approach to keeping up with the changing needs of consumers.
Green campaigners say it would be "inexcusable" for the UK government to vote against new industrial air pollution rules, which will limit the amount of toxic emissions factories and manufacturing sites are allowed to release.