What does “Corporate Social Responsibility” means to you?
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) denotes the transparent business activities derived from ethical principles, fulfilled with lawful necessities, and admiration for public, society, and the surroundings.
CSR is a type of corporate regulation executed by an organization without external control or monitoring integrated into a business model.
CSR engages organizations to keep tab on whether the organization is stand by the public interest into corporate decision-making, and admire the threefold end result: People, Planet, and Profit. It adheres to the international norms; proactively promote the public interest by willingly abolishing the practices that damage the communal arena, and by supporting public growth and development.
CSR is a type of corporate regulation executed by an organization without external control or monitoring integrated into a business model.
CSR engages organizations to keep tab on whether the organization is stand by the public interest into corporate decision-making, and admire the threefold end result: People, Planet, and Profit. It adheres to the international norms; proactively promote the public interest by willingly abolishing the practices that damage the communal arena, and by supporting public growth and development.

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