Corporate Social Responsibility in the Textile Industry International overview Michiel van Yperen Amsterdam‚ 2006 IVAM research and consultancy on sustainability Roetersstraat 33 - 1018 WB Amsterdam - Postbus 18180 - 1001 ZB Amsterdam Tel. 020-525 5080‚ Fax 020-525 5850‚ internet: www.ivam.uva.nl‚ e-mail: office@ivam.uva.nl I N T E R N A T I O N A L O V E R V I E W C S R I N T H E T E X T I L E I N D U S T R Y 1 Contents 1. CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY (CSR) 2 1.1 Introduction to
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Executive Summary Automotive Industry is one of the biggest economic sectors in the world and the impact they have to the communities in their best practices has a huge advantage promoting corporate social responsibility. We looked and discussed various issues of CSR in the report not limited but including: Investing in the Future‚ Technology Drives Change Electric cars‚ Materials and Workforce Implications. Global Automotive Industry The global automotive industry involves the manufacture and
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Business‚ Government‚ and Society Research Paper: Tobacco Industry Dixon 1 Table of Contents Introduction 2 History 3 Corporate Stakeholders 4 Role of the tobacco industry in its social‚ economic‚ and political setting 7 Domestic and International Ethics 9 Ecological and Natural Resources 10 Social Issues 11 Rating of Social Responsiveness 11 Rating in relation to the Saint Leo Core Values 12 Dixon 2 Introduction The use of tobacco is a very controversial topic here in the United
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WHO-EM/TFI/055/E Tobacco industry activities in Pakistan 1992–2002 WHO-EM/TFI/055/E Tobacco industry activities in Pakistan 1992–2002 WHO Library Cataloguing in Publication Data World Health Organization. Regional Office for the Eastern Mediterranean Tobacco industry activities in Pakistan 1992 – 2002 / World Health Organization. Regional Office for the Eastern Mediterranean p. WHO-EM/TFI/055/E 1. Tobacco Industry - Pakistan 2. Tobacco – economics 3. Smoking - prevention and control
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entry in the tobacco industry are initially low and it is easy for small local and regional companies to enter into the market‚ but the barriers to enter the market nationally are very high. The economies at scale in manufacturing‚ distribution costs‚ and marketing at the national level make it very difficult for start-up companies to enter into the national market. There are substantial costs in raising the capital needed to build manufacturing facilities that can mass-produce tobacco products at
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Class:L2 Name: Chu Cho Ting Student ID: 20268957 Title: Tobacco firms adopt tactics of ‘Dr Evil’ in battle against tougher regulation Link: http://www.theguardian.com/society/2014/nov/01/tobacco-dr-evil-regulation-lobbyist Date of the news: 1 November 2014 Some tobacco manufacturers in UK adopted a promotion strategy by backing a new organization that launches recently to defend the right of smoker and push the message that drinkers and fast food fans
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Tobacco Ethical Issues The five ethical issues that I have selected from thetruth.com are: misrepresenting cigarettes as a safe consumable good‚ using flavored tobacco to appeal to a larger demographic‚ referring to children as “replacement” smokers‚ cigarette butts kill fish and micro-organisms‚ and helping minorities get jobs to buy cigarettes. Misrepresenting cigarettes According to the information available on thetruth.com‚ big tobacco has been implying they are producing a safe consumable
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Prevention‚ tobacco use causes about 6 million deaths per year: 480‚000 deaths result from cigarette smoking and 41‚000 deaths result from secondhand smoke exposure. Nonetheless‚ tobacco use is the largest preventable cause of death and diseases every year in the United States. In addition‚ companies such as The Real Cost are advertising and appealing to youth and adults all over the country in order to save lives; indeed‚ advertising companies spend millions of dollars on anti-tobacco use ads‚ but
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“The social responsibility can be defined as the obligation of the organization to act in ways that serve both its own interests (making a profit) and the interests of its stakeholder.” (Sandy Millar‚ Christopher Theunissen‚ 2008‚ P69) Socially responsible organization takes action to ensure that their activities do not affect any of the stakeholders in a negative way. The McDonald’s is the leading global foodservice retailer with more than 30‚000 local restaurants serving 52 million people in more
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Social Responsibility Report Mantoris Robinson MBA 5400 Fairmont State University Explain what social responsibility means to the author of the book you selected. How does he believe it relates to the current model of corporate accountability as structured through the legal system? The authors of “Natural Capitalism” in my opinion believes that the form in which corporate business creates capitalism is solely allied with social responsibility. If the world were to view capitalism as a living
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