Chapter Ten Business’s Environmental Responsibilities Jerry Estenson Classic View of Ethics in Business Environment • Maximize profit within the law • Utilitarian – Greater overall good of.
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Chapter Ten Business’s Environmental Responsibilities Jerry Estenson Classic View of Ethics in Business Environment • Maximize profit within the law • Utilitarian – Greater overall good of optimally satisfying consumer preference William Baxter • Search for optimal level of pollution that would best serve society’s interests. – Caveat Emptor (protect consumer safety and allow for individual bargaining – No perfect “state of health” – Allow market to balance risk and benefits • Air safe enough to breath water safe to drink without costing to much Julian Simon • Allow for human ingenuity and incentives to work • Allow the market to work to balance supply and demand for resources • Natural objects have no value but that placed on them by humans. The term “nature” has no normative connotation • Preserving biological diversity is appropriate if it satisfies more consumer preference than the alternative Market serves four environmental goals • • • • Reducing pollution Conserve resources Preserve natural areas Support biological diversity Market Failures • Cost of such things as pollution are borne by third parties • No market exists to create a price for important social goods (protection of animals versus using threatened animals – Rhinoceros, tigers, elephants • Buying is an individual decision consequences are borne by group • Market does not respond until there is a major screw up Mark Sagoff – The Economy of the Earth • Environmental issues not economic issues – Confusion between wants/preferences: • What one is willing to pay handled through a costbenefit analysis – Beliefs and Values • Purely personal and subject • Conflict resolved non-rational means – Dialog and democratic processes • Ignores the individual role of being both a consumer and a citizen What is business to do? • Business needs to meet “Moral minimum” • Bowie – cause no harm to humans, obey the law and refrain from unduly influencing environmental legislation – Citizen are free to create laws and exercise consumer preference Issue with this Rx • Underestimate business ability to influence law making • Underestimates business ability to influence consumers • Law is a crude tool • Models used to deal with corporate social responsibility underestimates managerial discretion • Critical flow model ignores the cost of resources and waste generation • Daly’s model – Recognizes business is part of a subsystem with Earth’s biosphere – Recommends long-term consumption of resouces – Manage waste – Manage energy and recognize the losses we are now generating – Limit grow using a biophysical perspective Pillars of Sustainable Development • Economically, environmentally and socially satisfactory • Meet the needs of those future generations • Meet the needs of those who lack food, water, and other necessities • Hawken, Lovins – Natural Capitalism – Productivity of natural resources – Redesign to utilize a model biological process (cradle to grave – Model business as a provider of services (light, floor covering) – Invest in natural captial