Title: The Effect Environmental Degradation On Financial Performance Of Manufacturing Companies In Nigeria.
Authors: CHIEDU Williams Azuka, ODITA O.Anthony, AKAN David Chucks
Volume: 9
Issue: 3
Pages: 108-127
Publication Date: 2025/03/28
Abstract:
This study investigates the effect of environmental degradation, specifically land pollution and water pollution, on the financial performance of manufacturing companies in Nigeria. The objectives of the study were to determine the impact of land pollution and water pollution on the profitability, operational efficiency, and overall financial health of manufacturing companies. The research employed a quantitative approach, using data from selected manufacturing firms in Nigeria, and analyzed the relationship between environmental degradation and financial performance through statistical tools, including regression analysis. The findings revealed a significant negative relationship between land pollution and the financial performance of manufacturing companies, with companies facing increased operational costs due to fines, remediation expenses, and regulatory compliance. Similarly, water pollution was found to have a detrimental impact on profitability, with companies incurring higher treatment costs and potential loss of business due to environmental regulations. These environmental issues not only increased operational costs but also affected the companies' market reputation and customer trust, further affecting their financial performance. The study concludes that environmental degradation, especially land and water pollution, has a considerable adverse effect on the financial performance of manufacturing companies in Nigeria. It is recommended that manufacturing companies implement robust environmental management systems to mitigate pollution, comply with environmental regulations, and invest in sustainable practices. Additionally, the government should strengthen enforcement of environmental policies and offer incentives for companies adopting eco-friendly technologies. This will not only protect the environment but also enhance the financial sustainability of manufacturing firms in Nigeria.