CSR and NGO engagement in Indian public sector mining companiesdoi:info:doi/10.9774/GLEAF.9781783534821_11Ray, SubhasisDevelopment-Oriented Corporate Social Responsibility Volume 2: Locally Led Init
Significantly, it used to be sufficient for a business entity to only declare its application of CSR concepts [21]. At the moment, we can observe an increased demand for information on the results of CSR activities [22,23] because stakeholders, when evaluating the activities of a company, ...
The definition of the industries corresponds to the sector classification of Deutsche Börse [58]. 3.2. Methodology The Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) is an independent international organization that provides the de facto standard for sustainability reporting [4]. Pioneering in the provision of ...
Environmental assessment for consumer goods sector BRUSSELS - Members of AIM-Progress, which is made up of members from the major fast-moving consumer goods sector, and the Consumer Goods Forum Human Rights Coalition, have partnered with the Fair Labor Association (FLA) and the Proforest non-prof...
Employee Voluntar y Programs A distinguishing feature of DSSE's CSR activities is that they provide assistance in terms of both funding and time for vol- untary activities and encourage participation. Every year about 10 people participate in these programs. Employees propose the activities they ...
More than 110 carbon dioxide reports prepared for customers of the Group not including APL 125 companies received Group funding for their business or development of products and services - Five new value-added products released to support customer business development: Traxens, Serenity, Reefer Pharma...
In the light of this law, this article argues that NGOs will play a decisive role in determining the benefits of corporate involvement and recommends that NGO–business partnerships are needed for meaningful social change. The article identifies a trust deficit between NGOs and businesses in India...