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01 Ing -Contabilidad Ambiental

01 Ing -Contabilidad Ambiental

Alberto Arriaga

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Licencia Creative Commons (BY-NC-ND) Este episodio analiza la contabilidad ambiental, una disciplina que cuantifica y comunica el impacto de las empresas en el medio ambiente. Surge ante la creciente preocupación global por el cambio climático y la degradación ambiental. La contabilidad ambiental identifica, registra y analiza actividades empresariales que generan un impacto, como uso de recursos y generación de residuos.

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Environmental accounting is a discipline that quantifies and communicates the interaction between companies and the environment. It involves identifying and analyzing activities that have an environmental impact. The purpose is to incorporate sustainability criteria into business management. This leads to benefits such as evaluating environmental performance, optimizing processes, complying with regulations, and improving corporate image. Examples of companies using environmental accounting include Cuauhtémoc Moctezuma and Cemex. Environmental accounting is becoming essential for sustainable operations and represents a shift in integrating ecological variables into financial equations. The growing global concern over climate change and environmental degradation has focused attention on the environmental impact of economic activities. Thus emerges the concept of environmental accounting, a discipline that seeks to reliably quantify and communicate the interaction between companies and the natural environment. In this episode, we will analyze what consists of environmental accounting, its objectives, benefits, and some implementation cases. We will discover how this tool enables the integration of sustainability criteria into modern business management. What is environmental accounting? Environmental accounting consists of the process of systematically identifying, recording, and analyzing those company activities that generate an environmental impact. It focuses on quantitatively measuring the costs and responsibilities derived from the use of natural resources and the generation of waste or polluting emissions. According to the United States Environmental Protection Agency, environmental accounting includes a wide variety of quantitative techniques for incorporating environmental and social considerations into business decision making. In essence, it is a tool for integrating environmental variables into the traditional accounting systems of an organization. This makes it possible to accurately and monetarily reflect a company's relationship with the environment. The fundamental purpose of implementing an environmental accounting system in a company is to facilitate the incorporation of sustainability criteria into its management. This translates into multiple benefits. It allows environmental performance to be evaluated based on quantitative indicators of natural resource consumption, waste generation, and polluting emissions. It enables strategies to be defined to optimize processes by reducing operating expenses through efficient use of environmental inputs. It serves to comply with current environmental regulations regarding waste management, emissions, and controlled substances. It improves the corporate image by publicly demonstrating the company's environmental commitment. It provides invaluable information for sustainable business management going forward. Implementation Examples Leading Mexican and global companies have already incorporated environmental accounting systems to strategically manage their relationship with the environment. For instance, the brewery Cuauhtémoc Moctezuma installed sophisticated meters to monitor water and energy consumption in real time across its production facilities. This allowed it to quantify a 5% reduction in water use per hectolitre of beer produced, a result it communicates in its annual sustainability report. Meanwhile, the multinational cement company Cemex has invested over 1.3 billion pesos in the last five years to transition towards low-emission processes through renewable energies, new filters, and greater operational efficiency. Its detailed environmental report complies with international green accounting guidelines. These are just some successful cases that demonstrate an expanding trend that environmental accounting is positioned as an indispensable element for companies committed to operating sustainably. Environmental accounting represents a paradigm shift by integrating ecological variables into a business's financial equation. It enables companies' interaction with the natural environment to be strategically managed. Quantitatively analyzing environmental performance through this emerging discipline brings multiple benefits. In addition to optimizing processes and reducing expenses, it enhances brand image and serves to report progress in environmental sustainability. Cemex undoubtedly positions itself as a central element in modern business management. See you next time!

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