The Environmental Innovation and the Sustainability of the Economic Unit: A Review

Mohammed T. Mohammed
Journal of Production and Industrial Engineering
Volume 4: Issue 1, Jan-June 2023, pp 24-28


Author's Information
Mohammed T. Mohammed 
Corresponding Author
Financial and Banking Department, Imam Al-Kadhum College, Baghdad, Iraq.
Flecd9@alkadhum-col.edu.iq

Mini Review -- Peer Reviewed
Published online – 17 June 2023

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Cite this Mini Review – Mohammed T. Mohammed,“The Environmental Innovation and the Sustainability of the Economic Unit: A Review”, Journal of Production and Industrial Engineering, RAME Publishers, vol. 4, Issue 1, pp. 24-28, 2023.
https://doi.org/10.26706/jpie.4.1.20239548

Abstract:
The environmental negative phenomenal and its dangers effect on the human existence and the the available sources had alerted the global organizations of the necessity to watch the environment and the effects of the products and industry on the environment and to reduce its effect on the environment by creating industrial methods and products that is friendly environment which lead to sustainably of the natural resources and achieving the monetary profits to the companies so that it has to enter new updates to its products or its production methods which leads to reduce its negative effects on the environment.
Index Terms:
The environmental innovation , The sustainability
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