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Archived: P2Rx no longer updates this information, but it may be useful as a reference or resource.
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Mentoring provides a low-risk, low-cost, and effective mechanism to assist peers and mentees with strategies for achieving better environmental and economical performance. Although benefits to those receiving mentorship, (e.g., the mentees), are more readily apparent than for the mentor, both stand to gain. The industry, surrounding community, and other environmental efforts may also benefit. Perceived barriers to mentoring can include concerns over liability, competition, resource constraints and perception. Strategies for addressing these barriers are discussed in the "Mentoring - Challenges" section of this topic hub. Mentors with technical and managerial expertise can help mentee companies: Mentors realize benefits such as: Additional benefits specific to government offices or staff that provide mentorship are: A specific industry sector, or environmental initiative (e.g., The Global Reporting Initiative) reaps benefits from mentoring. Benefits include:Why Mentor?
Benefits for the Mentee
Benefits for the Mentor
Benefits to Industry and Environmental Issues
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The Topic Hub™ is a product of the Pollution Prevention Resource Exchange (P2Rx) The Environmental Mentoring (Archived, No Longer Updated) Topic Hub™ was developed by:
Hub Last Updated: 9/21/2012 |
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