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20 resultsShowing papers similar to Green Accounting Practices in Bali’s Hospitality Industry: A Strategic Approach to Sustainable Hotel Management
ClearCombining the Concept of Green Accounting with the Regulation of Prohibition of Disposable Plastic Use
This qualitative study examined the meaning of green accounting principles in the context of Bali's regulations prohibiting single-use plastics, revealing how local governance and cultural values shape environmental accounting practices.
Critical environmental management accounting practices influencing service delivery of growing cities in a developing economy: a review and conceptual framework
This systematic literature review identified key environmental management accounting practices that influence service delivery in local governments of developing economies. The findings highlight that energy accounting, material flow accounting, and water management accounting are critical but underutilized tools for addressing environmental challenges and improving sustainability in growing cities.
Analyzing The Implementation of Green-Economy Inclusive Strategy in East Java Province Through Urban Good Governance in Green-Economy Framework: The Case of Surabaya
Researchers analysed the implementation of a green-economy strategy in Surabaya, East Java, Indonesia using a qualitative-descriptive approach and thematic analysis, evaluating four dimensions — decision-making, implementation capacity, green economy systems, and socio-ecological factors — to derive a replicable development strategy.
Sustainability Practices in Polygrain Operations
Researchers examined sustainability practices in polygrain business operations, analysing strategies for sustainable raw material sourcing, energy-efficient processing, waste reduction and recycling, and efforts to promote environmentally responsible products while maintaining economic viability.
Sustainability Practices: Implementing Green Marketing through Eco-Friendly Packaging to Minimize Negative Impacts on the Environment (Case Study: PT. Sinar Sosro Ungaran)
This case study examined green marketing practices and eco-friendly packaging implementation at PT Sinar Sosro Ungaran, analyzing how sustainable packaging strategies reduce microplastic pollution and greenhouse gas emissions while maintaining business viability.
Factors affecting the application of social responsibility accounting: Evidence from plastic manufacturing companies
This is not about microplastics — it is a business and accounting study examining factors that influence Vietnamese plastic manufacturing companies' adoption of social responsibility accounting practices linked to UN Sustainable Development Goals.
Tackling Water and Waste Management Challenges Within the Tourism and Hospitality Industry: A Sustainable Development Goals Perspective
This paper reviewed water and waste management challenges specific to tourism and hospitality industries, examining how hotels, resorts, and tourism infrastructure generate and mismanage water and solid waste. It proposed strategies for sustainable waste management within these high-impact sectors.
Legal and socio-economic outlook of waste bank: Environmental pollution and public health assessment in sustainable household waste management practices
This study develops a regulatory model for household waste management in Indonesia, analyzing the legal frameworks governing waste banks and assessing their public health and socio-economic implications within the context of sustainable waste management reform.
Greenwashing's Influence on Corporate Performance and Strategies for Regulation and Oversight
This study analyzed how greenwashing affects corporate financial performance and reputation, finding that deceptive environmental marketing can provide short-term benefits but exposes companies to regulatory and reputational risks, and recommends enhanced oversight frameworks.
Challenges in Implementing Sustainable Marine Tourism Policy against the Threat of Waste in Coastal Areas
Researchers investigated the challenges of implementing sustainable marine tourism policies against plastic waste pollution at coastal sites in Indonesia, including Kuta Beach, Bali, finding that government policy alone is insufficient and that community participation is essential for effective waste management.
The impact of environmental management on the growth of the bottled water industry in Indonesia (Case study: sales of disposable gallons)
This study investigated how environmental management practices affect plastic waste generation and microplastic pollution associated with agricultural and industrial operations. The findings suggest that stronger environmental governance leads to measurable reductions in plastic waste entering natural systems.
A Study on Waste Disposal Management in Textile Industry: A Case Study of Gul Ahmed
Researchers examined waste disposal management practices in the textile industry using Gul Ahmed as a case study, investigating how waste disposal methods, green supply chain practices, and waste reduction strategies relate to company productivity through a mixed-methods correlational design combining questionnaire surveys and in-depth interviews. The study aimed to quantify the relationships between environmental management variables and operational performance in textile manufacturing.
Investigating Employee Green Behavior through Perceived Organizational Support for the Environment in the Hotel Industry
This paper is not relevant to microplastics; it studies how organizational support for environmental practices influences employees' green behaviors in Bangladeshi hotels.
Green business process management for business sustainability: A case study of manufacturing small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) from Germany
Researchers assessed sustainability practices at ten small manufacturing companies in Germany and found that while many had green attitudes, most lacked the structured processes, governance, and monitoring needed to meaningfully reduce their environmental impact — suggesting a process-focused management model could accelerate progress.
Waste production patterns in hotels and restaurants: An intra-sectoral segmentation approach
This study analyzed waste production patterns in hotels and restaurants using national waste data, finding distinct waste profiles compared to other industries. Understanding waste patterns in hospitality is important for designing effective reduction strategies for single-use plastics, which are heavily used in food service.
The 'Tri Hita Karana' Ecotourism Approach For Sustainable Marine Resource Management And Tourism in Bali
This review examines the application of the Balinese 'Tri Hita Karana' philosophy -- integrating ecological, social, and cultural dimensions -- as a holistic sustainability framework for marine ecotourism management in Bali. Synthesising studies from sites including Nusa Penida and Perancak Mangrove Forest, researchers find the framework effectively addresses coral degradation, coastal erosion, and marine pollution when combined with community empowerment and policy enforcement.
Sustainable activities in Croatian marinas – towards the “green port” concept
This study examined the adoption of 'green port' sustainability principles in Croatian marinas, analyzing the regulatory framework, international certifications, and current practices, finding that while awareness is growing, widespread implementation of comprehensive sustainability measures remains limited.
Does the COVID-19 Pandemic Affect the Transparency of Indonesian Industrial Companies in Managing Energy, Water, Carbon Emissions, and Wastes?
This study examined whether the COVID-19 pandemic affected how transparent Indonesian industrial companies were about their environmental impacts, including energy use, water consumption, carbon emissions, and waste management. Economic contraction during the pandemic appeared to reduce environmental reporting quality, highlighting how economic pressures can undermine corporate environmental accountability.
The Analyzing of Social Economic Impacted By Optimalization Of Recycling Waste As Supported For Circular Economy On Community-Based Tourism In Pasaran Island
Researchers investigated how waste recycling initiatives on Pasaran Island, Indonesia, created alternative livelihoods — particularly for women — finding that optimizing organic and plastic waste management generated approximately 50% profit margins and contributed to improved social and environmental conditions.
The Influence of Green Intellectual Capital on Sustainability: Mediating Effect of Green Human Resource Management
This conceptual paper proposes a model linking green intellectual capital to sustainability outcomes in Indonesian oil and gas companies, arguing that green human resource management mediates this relationship and identifying a gap in empirical research from developing economies that limits understanding of how knowledge-based resources drive environmental performance.