Reference no: EM133326053
Assignment: Environmental Financial Reporting, Ecoefficiency, Improving Environmental Performance
The following items are listed in an environmental financial statement (issued as part of an environmental progress report):
Environmental benefits (savings, income, and cost avoidance):
- Ozone-depleting substances cost reductions
- Hazardous waste disposal cost reductions
- Hazardous waste material cost reductions
- Nonhazardous waste disposal cost reductions
- Nonhazardous waste material cost reductions
- Recycling income
- Energy conservation cost savings
- Packaging cost reductions
- Environmental costs:
Corporate-level administrative costs
- Auditor fees
- Environmental engineering
- Facility professionals and programs
- Packaging professionals and programs for packaging reductions
- Pollution controls: Operations and maintenance
- Pollution controls: Depreciation
- Attorney fees for cleanup claims, and notices of violations (NOVs)
- Settlements of government claims
- Waste disposal
- Environmental taxes for packaging
- Remediation/Cleanup: On-site
- Remediation/Cleanup: Off-site
In the environmental benefits section of the report, three types of benefits are listed: income, savings, and cost avoidance. Now, consider the following data for selected items for a four-year period:
Year |
Engineering Design Costs |
Cost of Ozone- Depleting Substances |
20x2 |
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$176,800 |
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$3,242,500 |
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20x3 |
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1,430,000 |
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2,151,500 |
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20x4 |
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738,700 |
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1,412,800 |
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20x5 |
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88,200 |
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379,800 |
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The engineering design costs were incurred to redesign the production processes and products. Redesign of the product allowed the substitution of a material that produced less ozone-depleting substances. Modifications in the design of the processes also accomplished the same objective. Because of the improvements, the company was able to reduce the demand for pollution control equipment (with its attendant depreciation and operating costs) and avoid fines and litigation costs. All of the savings generated in a given year represent costs avoided for future years. The engineering costs are investments in design projects. Once the results of the project are realized, design costs can be reduced to lower levels. However, since some ongoing design activity is required for maintaining the system and improving it as needed, the environmental engineering cost will not be reduced lower than the $88,200 reported in 20x5.
Required:
Question Content Area
1. a partial environmental financial statement, divided into benefit and cost sections for 20x3, 20x4, and 20x5.
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20x3 |
20x4 |
20x5 |
Environmental benefits: |
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Engineering designOzone-depleting substances, cost reductions |
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Environmental costs: |
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Engineering designOzone-depleting substances, cost reductions |
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Question Content Area
2. Evaluate the outcomes. Does this result support or challenge ecoefficiency?