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Environmental Shareholder Value
2 Introduction to the report
The purpose of this report is to illustrate the correlation between, on the one hand, the company's financial success expressed as Shareholder Value, and on the other hand, the company's environmental
impact and environmental work. Furthermore, the report sheds light on the interplay between the company's environmental conditions, Shareholder Value and good Corporate Governance, as defined by the
Nørby Committee's report on Corporate Governance. At the same time, the purpose of the report is to create a framework for the sub-elements of environmental economics in the company, from financial
operation to investments and strategy.
The three key concepts in the report
Environment - includes the company's use of resources and impact on nature.
Shareholder Value - is the value generated by the company for its investors/shareholders. This includes the developments in the company's market value (stock-exchange value) and dividends paid to shareholders.
Corporate Governance - lays down the framework for responsible corporate management.
Shareholder Value is used as the financial concept in this report because it takes a forward-looking view contrary to other traditional retrospective accounting concepts. The forward view harmonises with
the company's environmental work where the effect is usually not seen until well beyond the accounting year.
Shareholder Value and the environment both represent business goals, and as the report illustrates there are numerous correlations between the two goals. These correlations are sometimes positive and
sometimes negative - however the two concepts seldom stand alone.
At present, only few companies are equipped to measure and manage these correlations. The introduction of Corporate Governance principles aiming at both Shareholder Value and environmental
objectives is the operational approach to setting the correlations in motion.
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