Across
- 4. Our natural world including, for example, pure air, clean water and undeveloped countryside.
- 5. The introduction of harmful materials into the environment.
- 7. When all the physical resources obtained from nature are all used up.
- 8. When a business aims to benefit stakeholders other than shareholders such as by protecting the environment by reducing pollution and using the most sustainable production methods.
- 9. These are legal controls over business activities that damage the environment.
Down
- 1. Using solar or wind to generate power.
- 2. When a business considers the impact on the environment when taking decisions.
- 3. When resources are being consumed at a faster rate than they can be replenished.
- 6. When consumers decide not to buy products from a business that does not act in a environmentally responsible way.
