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Environmental

Feasibility study
by Aziz Mambli

Chocolate factory example S


Table of contents

S 1 Introduction

S 2 Objectives

S 3 Defining Feasibility study

S 4 Environmental Feasibility

S 5 Conclusion and Recommendation


1. Introduction

It’s undisputable that a feasibility study plays a major role in a


decision making process before or during a business activities.
It also helps companies to be aware of both;

the impact of the Environmental factors on the project


activities

and the risks or challenges that need to be evaluate in order to


make a back up plan by controlling and providing solutions
that will surely leads to a significant results at the closing
phase of the project
2. OBJECTIVES

• To ascertain the Environmental structural


factors that influence the business’s operation
(chocolate factory operation).
3. Defining feasibility study

• A feasibility study is an analysis and evaluation


of a proposed project to determine if it is
technical feasible with the estimated cost and also
if the proposed project is profitable according to
the money invested.
• Feasibility studies are mostly conduct when there
is a large amount at sake.
4. Environmental Feasibility study of
chocolate factory in Cote d’Ivoire (example)
Will the Environment stands the business activities ?

Constructing a factory may asks for a lot of research especially to ascertain the
impact of the factory operation activities on the environment.

S THE POSSIBLE NEGATIVE IMPACT ON THE ENVIRONMENT

 Environmental stress

 Environmental risk

 Deforestation
S THE POSSIBLE NEGATIVE IMPACT ON THE ENVIRONMENT

 ENVIRONMENTAL STRESS

 High degree of pressure on the environment caused by the factory


activities such as generation of pollution and impacting those who
are not involved in the activities ( nearby residents)

 ENVIRONMENTAL RISK

 Actual or potential threat of adverse effect on living organisms by


effluents, emissions, wastes, resource depletion arising out of the
factory operation activity
S THE POSSIBLE NEGATIVE IMPACT ON THE ENVIRONMENT

 DEFORESTATION ( forest and agriculture)

The factory main activities which is producing chocolate depends on


the Coco agriculture that need to be available in a very large quantity
in order to produce more by minimizing cost and maximizing
profits. For that reason farmers aimed at extending their farms
causing deforestation.
deforestation causes
Cattle farms

agricultural
exploitation
Fire, construction,
roads, barrages
Others
5. CONCLUSION / RECOMMENDATION

Today we all know the global challenges (negative impact of climate


change) that the hole world is facing and it’s our responsibility to stop
everything that could represents a risk to our environment meaning the
business holders should take into consideration both;

Environment sanitation; activities aimed at improving and maintaining


the standard basic environmental conditions affecting well-being or
people.

Environment sustainability; the maintenance of factors and practices


that contribute to the quality of environment on the long-term basis.
5. CONCLUSION / RECOMMENDATION

References

PICCOLIA’s book, MANAGEMENT Magazine,


ECONOMY Magazine, and Internet research on Google
THANK YOU!

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