Csr
Csr
Corporate social responsibilities and ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERN : it is part of a broader discussion on corporate social responsibility, in the context of environmental protection.
a concept whereby companies integrate social and environmental concerns in their business operations and in their interaction with their stakeholders on a voluntary basis” as they are increasingly aware that responsible behaviour leads to sustainable business success.
The aim of the whole process is to create for companies guidelines for responsible societal behaviour and impact on environment. To create a guideline is the first step for an active plan in which the desired direction of development of a system get established. To create a guideline means to create a “visionary picture” about a desired situation for the future. It is concerned always the whole development of a system and is therefore very complex with its statements Generally it can be said that the functions of a guideline are orientation, coordination, motivation and legitimation. This means: The guidelines for CSR shows on the basis of sustainable development with a concern to the environment, a long term desired direction of development of the Indian economy. It offers a framework of orientation for every company and his individual management concept. The guidelines of CSR should motivate indian companies to check their social responsibility and corresponding to the challenges (Globalisation, costumer binding, financial security, environmental protection, Image, expanded risk-management) to create it. Of course the guidelines for CSR are just a framework where every company can itself build up its visions and strategies.
A variety of environmental problems now affect our entire world. As globalization continues and the earth’s natural processes transform local problems into international issues.
Some of the largest problems now affecting the world are Air Pollution, Global Warming, Hazardous Waste, Ozone...
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- Date Submitted: 11/14/2008 01:55 PM
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