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TOMS

a. Toms Shoes. Toms (stylized as TOMS) is a for-profit company based in Playa Del Rey, California.
Founded in 2006 by Blake Mycoskie, an entrepreneur from Arlington, Texas. the company designs and markets
shoes — as well as eyewear, coffee, apparel, and handbags.

Toms Shoes Company


Location -Los Angeles, California, United States/Playa Del Rey, California
When started- In 2006, American traveler Blake Mycoskie befriended children in a village in Argentina
and found they had no shoes to protect their feet. Wanting to help, he created TOMS®, a company that would
match every pair of shoes purchased with a pair of new shoes given to a child in need.

Blake Mycoskie -CEO

Fast forward to today, and TOMS, which has annual sales of around $500 million and more than
500 employees, has donated 70 million pairs of shoes to needy children. In recent years, the company has also
branched out, using its “one for one” template to sell other products, including eyewear, coffee, and bags.

BRANCHES
5-7 Foubert's Pl, Soho, London W1F 7PY, United Kingdom/
Financial Center Rd - Dubai - United Arab Emirates/ The Dubai Mall
SM Mall Of Asia, J.W. Diokno Blvd, Pasay, 1300 Metro Manila
level 4 trinoma mall/ EDSA cor North Ave. Quezon City
a. Toms Shoes Company are a reflection of the selfless nature that this
corporation has demonstrated in the line of its business. Toms as it is
popularly known displays a model practice any global organization would yearn
to be part of – that of making a difference in the life of others.
b. For most people, TOMS Shoes is one of the first businesses that comes to mind when corporate
social responsibility is mentioned. The reason? TOMS was founded with a corporate social
responsibility program that is inseparable from its mission.

TOMS was established in 2006 on the social mission of matching every pair of shoes purchased
with a pair of new shoes for a child in need. From the beginning, founder Blake Mycoskie has worked to
integrate sustainable and responsible practices into all that the business does.

During its first year in business TOMS sold 10,000 pairs of shoes. Today, TOMS gives shoes in
more than 50 countries and works with charitable partners who incorporate shoes into their health,
education, hygiene and community development programs.
d. TOMS’ efforts are focused on environmental and social impacts of every aspect of their operations —
from the materials that the shoes are made out of to the boxes they are shipped in. TOMS Shoes include natural
hemp, organic cotton and recycled polyester, while boxes are made from 80% recycled post-consumer waste
and printed with soy ink.

Corporate sustainability can’t be something that is done haphazardly. Companies need to pledge to
change the way they look at business in order to impact the planet and develop a true social mission.

According to Mycoskie, it is especially difficult to measure the impact if the company works in a
philanthropic way. When he and his team were measuring the impact of TOMS they needed to create their own
ways to measure it. Mycoskie states that they needed to find out what are the most important things they are
doing when it comes to giving. For the shoes, they wanted to make sure that they will end up with the children
who needed them the most. They would also need a system to find out when the children would need the next
pair.
Procter & Gamble Company
1 .The Procter & Gamble Company’s corporate social responsibility strategy encompasses a wide variety of
initiatives and activities to satisfy the interests of stakeholders. Archie Carroll’s theory of corporate social
responsibility posits that businesses have a responsibility to address the concerns of stakeholders, which can
significantly affect businesses.

2. Procter & Gamble Company

3. Ayala Avenue Office Tower, 6750 Ayala Center, Makati, 1226 Metro Manila

4. P&G started operations in the Philippines over 80 years ago, and P&G Philippines is now the third
oldest P&G subsidiary globally. ... Since then, P&G has been one of the leading consumer goods manufacturers in
the market, with innovative brands such as Tide, Rejoice, and Downy.

5. David Scott Taylor is an American business executive who is


currently the Chairman, President and CEO of Procter & Gamble.

6.
7. The number of employees of Procter & Gamble has decreased over the last several years, from 127
thousand in 2010 to around 97 thousand as of 2019. Procter & Gamble, founded in 1837 by William Procter
and James Gamble, is an American consumer goods company
8. P&G Philippines Ayala Avenue Office tower 6750 Ayala Center
Procter and Gamble Philippines 11/F Net Park Crescent Park West ,, 5th Avenue

b. The Procter & Gamble Company is focused on providing branded consumer packaged goods to the
consumers across the world. The Company operates through five segments: Beauty; Grooming; Health Care;
Fabric & Home Care, and Baby, Feminine & Family Care.
c. Procter and Gamble believes that by making their products environmentally friendly, they are ensuring a
better quality of life for people and the planet. Having high levels of CSR and CSP is something that
Procter and Gamble takes pride in and is part of their growth strategy. They are ranked 22nd on their
CSR Index by The Center for Corporate Citizenship. They have both environmental sustainability and
social responsibility.
Environmental Sustainability:

Procter and Gamble is working towards long term sustainability by:

 Having 100% renewable energy to power their plants.


 All products and packaging uses 100% renewable or recycled materials.
 Having no waste go to landfills.
 Having a product design that satisfies customers and maximizing a conservation of
resources.

The successful practice of their product approach


is essential to how Procter and Gamble is viewed as a
company. Building and adding more initiatives like those
listed above will allow for Procter and Gamble to be seen
as a green and environmentally friendly company.

Social Responsibility:

Procter and Gamble's corporate cause is Live,


Learn and Thrive. This cause focuses on helping
children in need around the world. Within Live,
Learn and Thrive, is the program called Children’s
Safe Drinking Water. Their programs allow children
to become healthy and have access to education
that will build skills for life. Since 2007, Procter and
Gamble has helped over 315 million children.
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d. P&G has implemented a business strategy, which takes into account the health of the
environment and the employees and population in those locations where P&G operates
affected by environmental factors. P&G claims that I develop “sustainable products” and
that it operates “responsibility “within the “supply chain “and that P&G staves at “treating
our employees fairly

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