- Design responsiveness, to evaluate the impacts of a practice on design responsiveness and product/service development.
- Purchase responsiveness, to evaluate the impacts of a practice on purchase responsiveness with regard to raw materials/components.
- Source responsiveness, to evaluate the impacts of a practice on source responsiveness with regard to raw materials/components.
- Production responsiveness, to evaluate the impacts of a practice on production responsiveness with regard to products/services.
- Delivery responsiveness.
- Sales responsiveness.
- Return responsiveness.
- Supply chain responsiveness.
- Environmental budget, to evaluate the impacts of a practice on the amount of investment in environmental protection.
- Environmental certification, to evaluate the impacts of a practice on the number of certifications linked to environmental protection.
- Environmental compliance, to evaluate the impacts of practice on compliance with environmental regulations usually, and in particular if the industry is specific and regulated, for example the motor industry or the electrical appliances industry.
- Workers’ implications in environmental protection, to evaluate the impacts of practice on the number of workers involved in environmental protection.
- Renewable energy, to evaluate the impacts of a practice on renewable energy consumption (fossil and non-fossil sources).
- Recycled water, to evaluate the impacts of a practice on the recycling of used water.
- Inputs stemming from recycling, to evaluate the impacts of a practice on input consumption (raw material, packaging, consumables,etc.) stemming from recycling.
- Recyclable outputs, to evaluate the impacts of a practice on recyclable output production (products, packaging, etc.).
- Recyclable waste, to evaluate the impacts of a practice on the recycling of waste production (product or packaging rubbishes,etc.) stemming from the production cycle.