Environment and pollution in CSR Introduction There are different type of pollution that affect the environment for example: Water pollution‚ Air pollution Land pollution Noise pollution and Radioactive pollution. Water pollution Water pollution is the pollution of water bodies for example ‚ rivers‚ oceans‚ aquifers‚ lakes and groundwater. Also there are some undesirable substances pollute the water. Moreover there are many cases of water pollution one of the themes is Industrial
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Business ethics and CSR Introduction In the past time‚ the majority of enterprises regarded business ethics as internal regulations to comply with the rules of legal standards(Trevino and Nelson‚ 2010). However‚ the condition changes in modern times. Business ethics is more and more important to identify what it is right or wrong during the process of working or trading and so on(Wheelen and Hunger‚ 2011)‚ which is closely related to the interests of stakeholders. Under the background‚ many companies
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HOW DOES FAIRFAX MEDIA DEFINE CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY (CSR)? Fairfax has commenced a process of stakeholder engagement to help determine what matters most to them in terms of its sustainability performance and corporate social responsibilities. This process has included engagement with their people‚ their shareholders‚ financial analysts and their audiences. Fairfax identified four areas of focus for Fairfax’s corporate social responsibilities: 1.Editorial integrity: Fairfax’s longstanding
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Tourism MODULE NUMBER : U54028 Critically Evaluate Whether the requirement for Emotional Labour in Hospitality and Tourism is ethical. Module Leader: Peter McGunnigle Student Name: Mrignaini Chauhan Student Number: 09078935 Submission Date: 08/12/11 Word Count: 2200 (excluding Appendices) Critically evaluate that whether the requirement of Emotional Labour in hospitality and tourism work is ethical. The endeavour of this essay is to critically evaluate whether the use of emotional labour
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Critically Evaluate the Training of Mo Farah and Explain the Physiological Changes that will Occur. Mo Farah had to go through tough training to become the athlete he is today. Due to Mo’s type of events‚ (10‚000 and 5‚000 meters) he needs a high aerobic capacity and VO2 max. Aerobic capacity is how well the lungs‚ heart and the blood vessels work together‚ and VO2 Max is the maximum oxygen consumption attainable during maximal work. VO2 max can only be improved in 10 – 20% of the population
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A socially responsible corporation would try its best to satisfy all needs and make opportunity accessible for all levels of the people. The corporation will greatly benefit from the local community. Question 2 Corporate social responsibility (CSR) defines as a business’s concern for society’s welfare and aims at the long-term sustainable growth. The way I see it‚ these two selected items from “Customers and Communities” checklist place more attentions on general public’s well-beings and care
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Triple Bottom Line Analysis Of ITC Ltd. Harmandeep Anand (G005) Jaydeep Ghose (G023) Ashish Chandorkar (G011) Ankur Gupta (G029) Joy Francis (G017) Manish Chowdary (G035) Index Sr. No. Contents Page No. 1 About ITC – from 1910 to now 3 2 Triple Bottom Line Performance (2013 – 14) 5 3 Measurement Indicators 10 4 Measures for Sustainability 13 5 Challenges Faced 15 6 Future Plans 17 7 Critique 19 8 Bibliography
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Introduction This essay will evaluate the growing importance of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and how this concept impacts on an organisations business environment. In particular the essay will look into WM Morrison’s stance on CSR and how this impacts the way they conduct business. Greenberg (2003) defines Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) as ‘Business decision making linked to ethical values‚ compliance with legal requirements and respect for individuals‚ the community at large
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Corporate social responsibility is considering the impact of the company’s actions on society. There are 4 components of CSR such as economic‚ legal‚ ethical and philanthropic responsibilities. For IKEA‚ they are using more philanthropic responsibilities in their organization which is being a good corporate citizen and providing programs to support community – education‚ human services/health and culture. There are millions of refugee children without a safe place to call home. There are millions
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Critically evaluate whether flexible working arrangements are beneficial for employers and employees? Flexible work options provides an alternative approache to getting work done through non traditional work hours‚ job structures ‚and locations. The availability of flexible work options grants an opportunity for individuals to mould their careers in order to optimise their work and personal commitments.As for organisation it promises an increase in productivity‚boost ‘employer of choice’‚reduce
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