The Corporate Environment reviews the key environmental laws and issues affecting business, both locally and internationally, and their effects on corporate liability. The functions of environmental management systems and auditing in addressing these issues are examined, including the role and implications of BS 7750 and the EU Environmental Management and Audit Regulation. The applications and problems of financial reporting, disclosure and auditing are then explored. There follows a discussion on the role of environmental taxation and other financial instruments in moulding corporate behaviour, and concludes with a commentary on the way forward for business and the accounting profession in the United Kingdom and around the world. Throughout, the approach is practical and illustrated with case studies. Appendices include a number of environmental checklists. The Corporate Environment has been written to enable accountants, auditors, finance directors, company secretaries and lawyers, and other senior managers make a fuller and better informed contribution to the environmental strategies of their companies. It will also be of interest to investment managers, bankers and other investors.
John Collier was a British-born author and screenplay writer best known for his short stories, many of which appeared in The New Yorker from the 1930s to the 1950s. They were collected in a 1951 volume, Fancies and Goodnights, which is still in print. Individual stories are frequently anthologized in fantasy collections. John Collier's writing has been praised by authors such as Anthony Burgess, Ray Bradbury, Neil Gaiman and Paul Theroux. He was married to early silent film actress Shirley Palmer.