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2008년 2월 11일

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Morris Aron, Business Daily [Kenya]

Environment concerns rising among CEOs [Kenya]

Company executives are increasingly viewing environmental concerns as an integral part of their strategy making efforts, a new global survey indicates…The McKinsey Quarterly survey found that the majority of executives now view environmental concerns as important for their companies seeing both opportunity and risk. In Kenya, a number of companies have integrated environmental concerns in their daily activities pointing to ties between the national and global economy. Companies that have gone big on environmental conservation include Kenya Airways and Kenya Airports Authority — which are most exposed to the impact of any initiatives to curb global warming. [also refers to Mumias Company]