CSR activities performed by Ashok Leyland Fun Bus Fun Bus is a gift from Ashok Leyland exclusively for free uses round the year by children of orphanages‚ Corporation Primary schools and physically/mentally challenged children in Chennai. The seating layout reckons the requirements of physically challenged children. The bus is equipped with a hydraulic lift for the convenience of wheelchair-bound children. Green Mission In 2002‚ all the vehicle manufacturing units of Ashok
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4. Assurance on CSR/Sustainability reporting a) In recent years there have been a growing number of organisations voluntarily reporting on their non-financial performance. KPMG’s International Survey of Corporate Responsibility (2011: 6) found that: ‘95% of the 250 largest companies in the world (G250 companies) now report on their corporate responsibility (CR) activities‚ 66% of non-reporters are based in the US.’ There has been a growing trend in companies (especially in Europe) wanting to
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ICEVBM Project Report On CSR Practices followed in ITC Submitted To: Submitted By: - Section J Ms. Rachna Madaan Akshay Seth(PG20102448) Pankaj Wahi(PG20102500) Introduction “We believe that are corporate strategy which embraces societal development as an integral part of our mission of wealth creation
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Social Responsibility For San Miguel Corporation‚ integrity‚ teamwork‚ respect for others and social responsibility are just a few of its corporate values that guide them every day. Through its corporate social responsibility arm‚ San Miguel Foundation Incorporated‚ San Miguel Corporation proactively reaches out to others to bring forth change that will enable communities to live better lives. Social Development Community and Enterprise Development Projects
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employs around 6000 people and brings more than 3.5 million to the country. Secondly‚ Nestlé help the food security problem in developing country. According to the Action-Aide (2011)‚ there were billion undernourished people in 2010 and one in six people ‚mostly in developing countries‚ today suffer from hunger . Nestlé help to solve this crisis by produce more cheap and nutritious food. “Our unmatched research and development capabilities have enabled us to create products which offer improved
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1. In referring to the opening profile and the closing case for this chapter‚ discuss the challenges regarding corporate social responsibility that companies in the apparel industry face in its supply chains around the world? In 2005‚ Nike released reports of multiple audits it conducted in its supply chain. Said report brought to light serious unethical violations. In half of the shops visited‚ workers were being poorly treated. The victims have little or no access to water and restrooms during
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M&S CSR Report Marks and Spencer have always had a keen interest in corporate social responsibility‚ however until recent changes they have taken a large step forward and taken it upon themselves to create new plans on how‚ as a company they can become “the world’s most sustainable retailer by 2015” (M&S Press Release 1-March-2010). From an early start M&S in 1930’s had a moral element; they offered several staff welfare services which included pensions as well as dental and health
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social responsibility (CSR). In this article‚ the author traces the evolution of the CSR construct beginning in the 1950s‚ which marks the modern era of CSR. Definitions expanded during the 1960s and proliferated during the 1970s. In the 1980s‚ there were fewer new definitions‚ more empirical research‚ and alternative themes began to mature. These alternative themes included corporate social performance (CSP)‚ stakeholder theory‚ and business ethics theory. In the 1990s‚ CSR continues to serve as
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Our commitment Telenor Group strives to maximise the impact of telecommunications‚ create shared value for society and shape a sustainable future. Telecommunications has an enormous potential to add value to people`s lives and to create a positive impact. As a responsible telecom operator‚ our primary goal is to share the benefit of communications with the people in our markets‚ maximise the value of our services for the wider society‚ contribute to social and economic growth‚ and help shaping
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Vishal Balsara A057 Haresh Asrani A019 Abhijeet Kapadia A002 Vinayak Borwankar A055 TABLE OF CONTENT No. Topic Page 1 Introduction 3 2 Introduction – Some more facts 4 3 Introduction – Triple bottom-line 6 4 Triple bottom-line - Virgin Atlantic – Social perspective 9 5 Triple bottom-line - Virgin Atlantic – Environmental perspective 10 6 Triple bottom-line - Virgin Atlantic – Economical perspective 12 7 Sir Richard Branson – Founder of Virgin Atlantic – Introduction
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