Not paying for our past: Government, business and the debate on contaminated land in the UK
研究了英国1990年《环境保护法》以来,围绕企业是否应承担识别和清理受污染土地责任的争议,并将其置于企业社会报告功能的更广泛辩论中。
Abstract It is difficult to overemphasize the extent to which battles over the availability of information played a fundamental role in environmental controversy (Hays, 1987: 537). Since the 1990 Environmental Protection Act, there has been controversy in the UK about the extent to which businesses should be required to identify and clean up contaminated land. This paper examines the controversy in the context of wider debates about the function of corporate social reporting.