第1页共12页编号:时间:2021年x月x日书山有路勤为径,学海无涯苦作舟页码:第1页共12页Environmentalaccounting.Issues,reportinganddisclosureAbstractWithcleanupcostsofhazardouswastesexpectedtorunashighas$500billionto$1trillionoverthenext50years,environmentalreportinganddisclosurebyfirmsintheUnitedStatesduringthe2000'swillbecomemoreprolific.Thismanuscriptseekstoprovideanunderstandingofthemagnitudeofenvironmentalissues,abriefhistoryoftheEPA,discussionofenvironmentalregulatoryactsandenforcement,andreportinganddisclosurerequirementsbytheSECandFASB.IntroductionOneofthebiggestconcernsthatfirmswillfaceinthe2000'swillbereportinganddisclosingofenvironmentalissues.Byearly1996,theEnvironmentalProtectionAgency(EPA)hadidentifiedover36,000hazardouswastesitesintheUnitedStates,andtheidentificationofadditionalsitescontinues.TheEPAestimatesthattotalcleanupcostsofallidentifiedhazardouswastesitescouldrunashighas$500billionto$1trillionoverthenext50years(JensenandUnger1991).Interestingly,someofthelargestpubliccorporationsintheUnitedStateshavebeenidentifiedbytheEPAasresponsibleparties.The1,405mostseriouslycontaminatedpropertieshavebeenplacedontheNationalPrioritiesList(NPL),andarecommonlyreferredtoasSuperfundsites.FromtheseSuperfundsitesalone,theEPAhasidentifiedmorethan15,000PotentiallyResponsibleParties(PRPs)(JensenandUnger1991).(APRPisapersonorentitydesignatedbytheEPAaspotentiallyresponsibleforthecostsincurredincleaningupthesite(s).)TheaveragecosttocleanupaSuperfundsiteisestimatedtobe$35million(Dixon,Drezner,andHammitt1993);moretroublesomesitescouldrunashighas$1billioneach(JensenandUnger1991).Todate,onlyabout498oftheseSuperfundsiteshavebeencleaneduptotally.Inlightoftimeandresourcecommitmentcoststocleanupthesehazardouswastesites,thepotentialimpactonsomespecificentitiescouldbeenormous.第2页共12页第1页共12页编号:时间:2021年x月x日书山有路勤为径,学海无涯苦作舟页码:第2页共12页Accordingly,itislogicalthatthepublicwouldwanttoknowabouttheexistenceofanyenvironmentalissuesforwhichareportingentitymightbeheldresponsible.Withthisinmind,theunderlyingpurposeforthismanuscriptistoprovideanunderstandingofthemagnitudeofenvironmentalissuesintheUnitedStates,abriefhistoryoftheEnvironmentalProtectionAgency,environmentalregulatoryactsandmethodsofenforcementbytheEPA,andcurrentdisclosurerequirementsforcorporationsbytheSecuritiesandExchangeCommission(SEC)andtheFinancialAccountingStandardsBoard(FASB).MagnitudeofEnvironmentalPollutionEnvironmentalpollutionintheUnitedStatesisamajorissue.Inassessingenvironmentalpollution,specificallyhazardouswastes,inthiscountry,theEPAmadethefollowingstatements:Thereareapproximately240,000,000peopleintheUnitedStates.Trytoimagineatonofhazardouswastepilednexttoeachofthem,withanothertonaddedeachandeveryyear.Hazardouswasteisproducedinthiscountryattherateof700,000tonsperday.That's250milliontonsperyear--enoughtofilltheSuperdomeinNewOrleans1,500timesover.(EnvironmentalProtectionAgency1987,p.14)Althoughitistruethattheamountofhazardouswasteislarge,mostofthiswasteisnotdumpeddirectlyintotheenvironment.Givensufficientincentives,mostofthehazardouswasteproducedprobablycouldberecycledasenergysourcesorbechemicallystabilized.However,inthepast,publiccorporationswerenotasknowledgeableabouttheimpactofthesehazardouswastesonhumansastheyarenow.Additionally,theylackedsufficientincentivesto,andwerenotrequiredto,pro...