1. The ifaa's new guide offers practical suggestions for companies to improve sustainability without complex systems or high investments. 2. Focus areas include processes, energy, tools, personnel, and communication. 3. Benefits include economic savings, enhanced company appeal, and increased employee responsibility.
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