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    Itc Csr Initiatives

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    ownership Indianised‚ the name of the Company was changed to I.T.C. Limited in 1974. As ITC has a wide range of businesses such as Cigarettes & Tobacco‚ Hotels‚ Information Technology‚ Packaging‚ Paperboards & Specialty Papers‚ Agri-business‚ Foods‚ Lifestyle Retailing‚ Education & Stationery and Personal Care - the full stops in the Company ’s name were removed effective September 18‚ 2001 and it now stands rechristened ’ITC Limited ’. ITC’s diversified profile Triple bottom line

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    Jullian E. Fontillas Sanitation practices in the Food and Beverage Industry 1) provide appropriate clothing to prevent product contamination. Factory clothing should be hygienically designed to prevent foreign bodies from shedding directly (i.e.‚ lint‚ buttons) or indirectly (i.e.‚ outside pockets from which objects can fall out into product). Whenever possible‚ smocks should not have outside pockets. Many aprons‚ gloves and smocks used in food production are constructed and designed to prevent

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    What is CSR? To what extent is there a business case for CSR? In recent years‚ increasing number of customers and businessmen start to concern about the ethical issues in businesses. Although the main purpose of business is to make profits‚ the social influence of it also appears to be focused by a large proportion of customers and businessmen. Corporate social responsibility (CSR)‚ which is closely connected with this concentration‚ was put forward in 1953 with the meaning of interacting social

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    Model project Report: Mega Food Park Contents 1. Mega Food Parks Scheme ......................................................................................... 3 1.1. Major Objectives of MFPS ................................................................................ 3 1.2. Salient features of Scheme ................................................................................. 3 1.3. Pattern of Assistance ............................................................................

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    that greatly affected the food industry in America. In addition‚ The Jungle helped pass the Pure Food Act of 1906 and created better working condition. However in Food Ink‚ the feeding lots have played a role in the spreading of E-Coli. Thesis: Although E-Coli is more prevalent due to corn filled cattle‚ the working conditions are cleaner and the food is safer due to government regulations The working conditions in The Jungle‚ compared to the working condition shown in Food Ink‚ were horrific and inhumane

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    Nestle CSR

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    will explain these six points. Starting with nutrition: Nestlé plays an important role in offering the right kind of products and helping consumers make the right nutritional choices. The second is CSV- Water. A global water crisis is threatening food security because two-third of all fresh water is used in agriculture. With demand for water to set rise by 50 % by 2030‚ water scarity is a likely scenario for billions of people. Nestlé is determined to help in addressing this crisis. Rural development

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    Csr of Kfc

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    or also known as Kentucky Fried Chicken‚ has been one of the most famous fast food franchises nowadays along with McDonald’s and Subway. Looking at the graph above we can see that Yum! Brands‚ the parent’s company of KFC are the third biggest firm in the fast food industry. By serving more than 12 million customers in 21000 stores in 109 countries every day‚ KFC has become the world most popular chicken fast food franchise. (1) However‚ over the past decade‚ KFC’s suppliers have been caught

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    Cadbury Csr

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    promoting prosperous‚ sustainable‚ educated and inclusive communities because they were good for business. In 2001 they started a programme which was based on five areas human rights and employment standards; ethical sourcing and procurement; marketing‚ food and consumer issues; environment‚ health and safety; and community investment. They started sponsoring community-focused events‚ training or employing the community people‚ donating the materials‚ products‚ promotional materials‚ equipment and furniture

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    Philip Morris Csr

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    1. Introduction Corporate social responsibility (CSR‚ also called corporate responsibility‚ corporate citizenship‚ and responsible business) is an idea of considering the interests of society by corporations. Companies take responsibility for the impact of their actions on customers‚ suppliers‚ employees‚ shareholders‚ communities and other stakeholders‚ as well as the environment. This obligation is seen to extend beyond the statutory obligation to comply with legislation and sees organizations

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    Business ethics and CSR

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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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