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| Development of the Sustainable Gaming Standard |
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Objective The objective of the Sustainable Gaming standard development process is establish a comprehensive framework and common set of sustainability metrics for the environmental, social, and economic performance of the gaming industry, including the entire supply chain and delivery chain for gaming products and services, as well as the operations of the gaming companies and organizations themselves. The standard will provide a set of metrics that encourages continuous improvement of the environmental, social, and economic sustainability performance of gaming at all levels of the supply chain. The standard development will start with addressing gaming equipment such as slot machines and work through the entire scope described. Need for the Standard The need for the Sustainable Gaming Standard is to facilitate the growth of sustainability throughout the industry’s supply chain and delivery chain. This standard will provide guidance to all participants in this market on how they can increase sustainability as well to provide metrics that allow them measure their sustainability performance. Also, the standard will make it easy for sellers to communicate the sustainability of the products they produce and deliver to buyers, as well as to make it easy for buyers to specify and identify the sustainability of the products they wish to purchase from sellers. Process Stakeholders
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| Last Updated on Tuesday, 13 October 2009 12:04 |




