Research ethics in the subject area of ecology and business planning focuses primarily on the principle of benefit from this activity. Other principles of fair selection of participants and their autonomy are irrelevant in this context since the work is carried out with information but not with people. First, a detailed environmental performance analysis provides a comprehensive assessment of the mining and semiconductor industry regarding environmental determinants. Since information is collected from scientific sources with subsequent verification in specifically authorized structures, the main goal is the development of such industries with favorable dynamics of impact on the environment and climate. Secondly, Apple can gain more detailed business planning tools by evaluating the correlation of environmental factors and production and financial indicators to optimize them for the company’s benefit, meeting demand, and sustainable development in the context of environmental responsibility. Consequently, research activities must prioritize benefits, focusing on the environment first and on the sustainability of companies and relevant markets second.
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