The identification key aims to highlight best practices that are useful for businesses to take a more sustainable and holistic approach to the overall business environment. The chemical industry in particular has a potentially transformative effect that can drive other industries towards social and ecological oriented practices and management tools to provide ways to help managers, engineers, and other stakeholders to make better decisions. However, bringing organizational change while maximizing economic outcomes often leads to management dilemmas that put sustainability on a second plane. For this reason, management tools have been also integrated as they can provide options to make sustainable business models and sustainability strategies more feasible for companies. Not all management tools are useful equally for all industries and not all tools are useful for business management per se. Hence, the collection of management tools included in the knowledge base does provide alternatives to industries in general. Some tools are for example sustainability metrics, energy performance metrics, CO2 emission management, cost reduction analysis, supply chain management, decision-intelligent systems, and many others. A tool or a set of tools can be used in particular business circumstances having into consideration the needs and goals of the business and how the organization is looking e.g., to increase sustainability performance overall.
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