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REPONSIBILITY
PRESENTED BY:-
ANOOP KUMAR
3205, MBA-II
Business of business
is to do business
DEFINATION
In words of k.k. Andrew- ‘social
responsibility may be taken to mean
intelligent and objective concern for
the welfare of the society that retains
individual and corporate behavior from
ultimately destructive activities, no
matter how immediately profitable,
and leads in the direction of positive
contribution to human betterment’
DRIVERS
Ethical consumerism
Globalization and market forces
Social awareness and education
Ethics training
Laws and regulation
Ethical consumerism:- Consumers are
becoming more aware of the environmental
and social implications of their day-to-day
consumer decisions and are beginning to
make purchasing decisions related to their
environmental and ethical concerns.
BUSINESS
COMMUNITY
CONSUMERS
EMPLOYEES
ENVIRONMENT AND SUSTAINABLE
DEVELOPMENT
Ø Support a precautionary
approach to environmental
challenges.
Ø Rectify environmental damage
as a priority at source.
Ø Promote greater
environmental responsibility.
Ø Encourage the development
and diffusion of
environmentally friendly
HUMAN AND LABOR RIGHTS
Ø Respect and ensure the freedom of association and
right to collective bargaining.
Ø Do not engage or support the use of forced labour.
Ø Contribute to the abolition of child labour.
Ø Do not discriminate with respect to employment and
occupation.
Ø Respect maximum number of working hours.
Ø Ensure security of employment.
Ø Ensure a living wage.
Ø Provide training.
Ø Guarantee handling of complaints.
Ø Ensure occupational health and safety.
TRANSPERACY
information to
members
Wage payment system
Major decisions informed to
members
Disclosure of budget and account
books
LOCAL ECONOMY AND SOCIETY
Ø Transfer S&T in order to
contribute to the development of
local and national innovative
capacity.
●Reasonable costs of
use of intellectual
property rights
Ø The development of new products
by means of local know-how and
skills
Ø Collaborations with local business
Ø
CONSUMERS
ensure access to essential goods and services.
● Fourth level
the environment.
Launched drinking water project ● Fifth level
with capacity of 1000 liters per
hour which ensures access to
clean drinking water in
Khurda, Orissa and a clean
drinking water project based on
the Reverse Osmosis (RO)
process at Goblej Village in
Ahmedabad.
Launched RWH projects with a
recharge potential of 100,000
Limca Book of Records Celebrates
20 Years of Showcasing India at
Limca book of record
becoming Her Best
an
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Second level
institution in itself by ● Third level
encouraging every ● Fourth level
Indian to do their best ● Fifth level
in their respective
fields. Being a par t of
the record book is
indeed an honor. It
helped in boost up the
Indian talent.
Coca-Cola's “green fleet” rolls out in Delhi
Reaffirming its commitment to the
environment, Coca-Cola in India recently
unveiled its first contingent of Compressed
Natural Gas (CNG) based delivery vehicles in
Delhi. The Coca-Cola Company, flagged off
85 delivery trucks in Delhi. This “green
fleet” carries a message exhorting the
citizens to adopt environment friendly
lives. The
measures launch
in their of the
daily
“green fleet” in Delhi
follows several other
efforts by the Company
towards climate
protection and energy
management.
Cont’d
These include the deployment of
visicoolers fitted with Energy
Management System (EMS) – which
reduces electricity consumption by
nearly 35%, conversion of conventional
boilers into biomass or briquette based
boilers, switching to energy efficient
lighting at offices and plant premises,
extensive tree plantation etc.
The Company is also the sponsor of solar
energy based lighting project – Lighting a
Billion Lives (LaBL) by TERI in 8 villages
of India.
Coca-Cola India Receives Golden
Peacock Global Award For
Corporate Social Responsibility
Of the three Golden Peacock Global
Awards for Corporate Social
Responsibility given at Vilamoura in
Portugal, Coca-Cola India once
again bagged a special
commendation for its contribution
in India.
Coca-Cola India in partnership with
several NGOs, central and state
government agencies, schools and
colleges and the local community
CONCLUSION
CSR in India is in a very nascent
stage. But the situation is changing.
And CSR is coming out of the purview of
‘doing social good’ and is fast becoming
a ‘business necessity’. The ‘business
case’ for CSR is gaining ground and
corporate houses are realising that
‘what is good for workers - their
community, health, and environment is
also good for the business’.