Corporate social responsibility (CSR) is a business management concept that integrates environmental and social concerns into business practices. Environmental protection is a key pillar of CSR.
Environmental protection practices
Reduce pollution: Decrease emissions, greenhouse gases, and single-use plastics
Use renewable energy: Use solar or wind power, or other renewable energy sources
Recycle: Use recycled materials in products and packaging
Replenish natural resources: Support programs that replenish water, timber, and other natural resources
Create sustainable product lines: Create products that can be recycled and optimize product life cycles
Reduce waste: Reduce packaging and waste
Source responsibly: Use sustainable timber and recycled materials
Work with environmentally conscious suppliers: Work with suppliers and distributors who are environmentally conscious
Other CSR practices
Donate to environmental or social causes
Support programs that replenish natural resources
Engage in social activism or fundraising
Support employee well-being programs
Support diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs
Act fairly and ethically
Contribute to society
CSR is a way for companies to be responsible and sustainable, and to contribute to the development of healthy ecosystems.
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