Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12188/966
Title: CHEMICAL LEASING AS A NEW BUSINESS MODEL CONTRIBUTING TO SUSTAINABLE INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT
Authors: Peceva, Maja 
Rizov, Tashko 
Kochov, Atanas 
Keywords: chemical leasing
cleaner production
sustainable development
Issue Date: 6-Jun-2016
Publisher: Mechanical Engineering – Scientific Journal
Journal: Mechanical Engineering – Scientific Journal
Abstract: The intensive use of natural resources and the increased amount of waste that influence negatively on the water and air pollution, gives us the concern to think more globally about new approaches and methods of work that will lead us to constant development of the concepts ensuring sustainable development. For this purpose, UNIDO developed a new business model for chemical management that is focused on providing services instead of selling substances. The aim of the Chemical Leasing concept as a business model is not only to change the traditional trade of chemicals and give value to the service that the chemicals do, but also to develop partnership between producers and consumers of different chemicals globally. Chemical leasing reduces the consumption of chemicals and optimizes their usage. It provides environmental, safety and economy improvements for all parties included in the concept. It is a challenge for small and medium sized enterprises to improve their image by participating in this innovative venture in developing countries and economy in transition. This paper presents the fundamentals of the chemical leasing concept and analysis its contribution to the sustainable industrial development.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12188/966
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