Mba 560 - Business Regulation
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Essay title: Mba 560 - Business Regulation
Business Regulation
Business enterprise is a major cause of water pollution in the United States. Nearly 50% of all water used in the United States is for cooling and condensing purposes in connection with industrial activities. The resulting discharge into rivers and lakes may take the form of heated water, called thermal effluents. In addition to thermal effluents, companies also discharge chemical and other effluents into the nation's waterways (Reed, Shedd, Morehead & Corley, 2005).
Alumina Incorporated, a four billion dollar aluminum manufacturer, operating globally, faces many risks including the federal governmental environmental regulations. Environmental regulations are perhaps the most stringent of government's regulation of business. The government enforces large technology investment demand on industry for regulatory compliance. However, the penalty for not complying with the regulations can be far greater (University of Phoenix, 2002).
Facts and Regulations
Facts
Alumina Inc. is currently operating in eight countries around the world. With 70% of its sales coming from the United States, Alumina has a variety of concentrated markets including manufacturing automotive components, packaging materials, bauxite