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An integrated sustainability performance assessment and benchmarking of breweriesTokos, Hella ; Novak-Pintarič, Zorka ; Krajnc, Damjan, 1976-Breweries are responding to some sustainability challenges but many of them find sustainability assessment and reporting to be very complex, difficult, and time-consuming tasks. Despite several ... existing frameworks for the sustainability assessment of companies, none of them specifically addresses breweries. They do not provide them with a transparent, comprehensive, and integrated approach to sustainability assessment, adjusted to the particular circumstances of traditional beer production. In view of these requirements by the brewing industry, this article aims to support breweries in sustainability assessment activities by proposing a methodology for integrated performance assessment. This methodology proposes environmental, societal, economic, and integrated indicators reflecting the characteristics of the brewing industry, compatible with those general indicators proposed by the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI). Although it is important to assess sustainability using several indicators, it may sometimes be difficult to make decisions based on a wide number of performance measurements. Thus, the proposed methodology gradually aggregates sustainable development indicators into sustainability sub-indices and, finally, to a composite sustainability index that tracks integrated information on the economic, environmental, and societal performances of a brewery over time. They can be used both internally, for the identification of 'hot spots' and externally, for sustainability reporting and stakeholder engagement. Since breweries strive to outperform their competitors, the proposed methodology enables the benchmarking of a brewery against best performance practices, as a catalyst for improvement and innovation, by providing benchmark values for each indicator. The case study presented in this article illustrates how the proposed methodology could be easily applied in practice, and stimulates breweries to test their effectiveness themselves.Source: Clean technologies and environmental policy. - ISSN 1618-954X (Vol. 14, no. 2, 2012, str. 173-193)Type of material - article, component partPublish date - 2012Language - englishCOBISS.SI-ID - 15021334
Author
Tokos, Hella |
Novak-Pintarič, Zorka |
Krajnc, Damjan, 1976-
Topics
pivovarne |
ocenjevanje trajnostnega razvoja |
sestavljeni indeks trajnostnega razvoja |
primerjalno ocenjevanje |
analiza občutljivosti |
integracija procesov |
breweries |
sustainability assessment |
composite sustainability index |
benchmarking |
sensitivity analysis |
process integration




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