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A strategy map is a diagram of relationships across the four dimensions of a balanced scorecard.
Environmentally Harmful Subsidies
Financial contributions or incentives from governments that encourage practices detrimental to the environment, such as fossil fuel production and agriculture that leads to deforestation.
Unnecessary Consumption
The purchasing or usage of goods and services in excess of one's practical needs, often leading to wastefulness.
Tradable Pollution
An environmental policy instrument allowing companies to buy or sell allowances to emit limited quantities of pollutants, aiming to reduce overall pollution in a cost-effective manner.
Resource-Use Permits
Legal documents granted by authorities that allow individuals or companies to legally use natural resources in specific ways for a designated period.
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