DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/947b6c/sustainability_in) has announced the addition of iCD Research's new report "Sustainability in the Global Mining Industry 2011-2012: Market Trends and Opportunities, Profitability and Budget Forecasts, Mining Industry Procurement and Marketing Initiatives" to their offering.
Sustainability in the Global Mining Industry 2011-2012: Market Trends and Opportunities, Forecast of Budgets and Profitability, Mining Industry Procurement and Marketing Initiatives is a new report by ICD Research that analyzes how companies in the mining industry perceive sustainability. The report contains in-depth analysis on the principal drivers and challenges with regards to sustainability plus the market-specific growth opportunities associated with the implementation of sustainable practices. It also benchmarks successful sustainable initiatives and energy-efficiency measures adopted by various companies. This report also examines the impact of sustainability on profits and cost saving targets set by companies. It also analyzes the procurement strategies and practices being undertaken; category-level spending outlooks; changes in sustainable procurement budgets; supplier selection criteria and investment opportunities available for leading purchase decision makers. The report identifies key drivers and practices of green marketing, and the channels used to effectively market green credentials.
Key Highlights:
- Strengthening competitive position, cost savings and operational efficiency and effective risk management are major drivers influencing sustainability efforts in the mining industry.
- Effective minimization of waste, effective health and safety management system and Effective minimization of water consumption are critical sustainability criteria for supplier selection.
Key Topics Covered:
1 Introduction
2 Executive Summary
3 Sustainability in the mining industry
4 Implementation of Sustainability
5 Financial Implications of Sustainability
6 Sustainable Procurement
7 Marketing Green Initiatives
8 Appendix
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