Environmental Management Strategy definition

Environmental Management Strategy means a broad course of action or initiative designed to make the best use of natural resources and opportunities aimed at promoting, protecting and conserving the environment;
Environmental Management Strategy means the plan required to be produced by the JVC under the provisions of Article 8.5.10 hereof setting out the strategy and actions planned to address matters identified in the Environmental Audit Report.‌
Environmental Management Strategy means the plan required to be produced by the SPC under the provisions of Article 2.5 hereof setting out the strategy and actions planned to address matters identified in the Environmental Audit Report.

Examples of Environmental Management Strategy in a sentence

  • The JVC shall provide annual reports in relation to progress under the Environmental Management Strategy to AAI.

  • Before commencing the supply of water the ▇▇▇▇▇▇ must satisfy the Company that all of the requirements of the Environmental Management Strategy have been complied with in relation to the Property of that ▇▇▇▇▇▇.

  • The SPC shall review annually, progress under the Environmental Management Strategy and will from time to time update the said Environmental Management Strategy.

  • The SPC shall provide annual reports in relation to progress under the Environmental Management Strategy to AUTHORITY.

  • Otherwise, at DIGESA it shall request the Environmental Certification of the Environmental Impact Assessment, including the Environmental Management Strategy and the development of the Environmental Management Plans, for Solid Wastes and Waste Water, among others which may apply.


More Definitions of Environmental Management Strategy

Environmental Management Strategy means a broad course of action or initia- tives designed to make the best use of resources and opportunities aimed at promoting, enhancing, protecting and conserving the environment;