It's never too soon to start thinking about your company's corporate social responsibility (CSR) program – no matter how new or small your company may be. CSR programs speak to how a company will not only comply with legal and ethical standards, but also go beyond – perhaps, by engaging in further social and/or environmental good in the local and ultimately global community. In addition to being a good corporate citizen, having a well thought out and executed CSR program becomes part of your appeal in the business development process. As large brands increasingly aim to do business with companies whose policies mirror their own commitment, your access to their business now or in future could hinge on whether your company has a CSR policy that aligns with theirs.

Policy Brief & Purpose

Our Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) company policy refers to our responsibility toward our environment. Our company’s existence is not lonely. It’s part of a bigger system of people, values, other organizations and nature. The social responsibility of a business is to give back to the world just as it gives to us.

Policy Elements

We want to be a responsible business that meets the highest standards of ethics and professionalism. Our company’s social responsibility falls under two categories: compliance and proactiveness. Compliance refers to our company’s commitment to legality and willingness to observe community values. Proactiveness is every initiative to promote human rights, help communities and protect our natural environment.