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Management agencies need to coordinate with professional organizations and
educational organizations to strengthen communication activities on green accounting,
such as implementing training programs, forums, and seminars on green accounting to
raise awareness for business managers as well as improve the quality of accounting
human resources.
On the side of businesses
Businesses need to raise their sense of social responsibility and the role of
implementing green accounting. Managers must know that violating environmental
regulations causes losses and adversely affects the business's image. Green accounting
is a tool for businesses to manage costs effectively and assess the environmental impacts
of business activities. The application of green accounting contributes to helping
businesses create competitive advantages.
Businesses should be proactive in recording and disclosing environmental
information in annual reports. This helps businesses build an environmentally friendly
image and trust with stakeholders.
Businesses invest in modern technologies and build data systems that ensure
accurate measurement and reporting of environmental costs. The systems allow
businesses to analyze data, thereby building long-term production and business plans
and minimizing environmental impacts.
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