Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) can be defined as voluntary corporate conduct that aims to assess and assume responsibility for the company’s impacts on the environment and social well-being. As such, conduct goes beyond legal requirements, by exchanging the short-term financial benefit resulting from irresponsible practices for positive social and environmental change in the future.
Whenever business leaders talk about sustainability or private social investment, they are talking about aspects of CSR. Whenever companies use their power in the community and in the national economy to build a better future for everyone, they are practicing CSR. However, if they pretend to be interested in corporate responsibility or adopt false behaviors, they are practicing “greenwashing”.
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