DILIP M. MISAL1*
1Department of Economics, CSPM Arts Senior College, Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University, Aurangabad, 431004, Maharashtra
* Corresponding Author : dilipmisal2012@rediffmail.com
Received : 25-07-2016 Accepted : 04-08-2016 Published : 07-08-2016
Volume : 4 Issue : 1 Pages : 29 - 30
World Res J Econ 4.1 (2016):29-30
Keywords : Facilities, Pollutants Analysis, Biodegradable
Academic Editor : Mamata Hatkar
Conflict of Interest : None declared
Acknowledgements/Funding : None declared
Author Contribution : None declared
Determining the company’s organizational boundary may require the analysis of complex organizational structures such as joint ventures, partnerships and trusts and complex or unusual contractual relationships. For example, a facility may be owned by one party, operated by another and process material solely for another party. A pollutant is a waste material pollutes air, water or soil. Removal of greenhouse gases and Pollutants the company would have otherwise emitted to the atmosphere are ordinarily accounted for on a gross basis, that is, both the source and the sink are disclosed in the greenhouse has and Pollutants statement. Three factors determine the severity of a pollutant, its chemical nature, the concentration and the persistence. Some pollutants are biodegradable and therefore will not persist in the environment in the long term.