JJT2 Social Responsibility Western Governors University Social Responsibility Corporate Social Responsibility Business and Society: Stakeholders, Ethics, and Public Policy (Lawrence & Weber, 2011) defines corporate social responsibility (CSR) as the way a company acts that enhances society and its inhabitants and is held accountable for its actions that affect people, their communities and their environment. Many companies now track their CSR score through the use of rating organizations
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Residential Solutions (Emerson). They have a strong ethics program where all employees are required a class once a year. “ Everything we do reflects a commitment to the highest standards of personal and corporate ethics” (Emerson). They stand by these words very closely as well, Emerson is committed to their employees and treats them with respect and honesty. I believe this is all true Emerson also makes it a point as well to maintain good ethics policies with their distributors, customers and suppliers
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Troy E. Herstine 08-25-13 Course: XMGT/216 Organizational Ethics and Social Responsibility Assignment: Business Ethics Reflection Instructor: Stefanie Hopson Business Ethics Reflection Riordan Manufacturing is a global company with three locations around the world that produce plastic beverage containers, as well as custom plastic parts and plastic fan parts. Riordan Manufacturing is a fortune 1000 company with revenues that exceed over 1 billion dollars, and employs around
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technological advances for consumers since 1976. However, unknown to many, Apple does not only provide advancements in the technological aspects of the world. The company also contributes societal advancements through its social responsibilities and company ethics. Over the years, Apple has proven itself to be one of the most socially responsible companies in the United States. With numerous efforts to uphold labor laws, Apple has made changes to its practices concerning employees. One major employee related
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Kimberly-Clark Use Sustainable Standards to Operate Sheila Cole Southern New Hampshire University Professor Gaylynn Brenoel March 13, 2016 Introduction Economic growth is defined as the increased capacity of an economy to produce goods and services, compared from one period of time to another. An example of growth is associated with technology like the internet and the way it has brought the U.S. industry as a whole; moreover, improve the quality of life. Kimberly-Clark as a business
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noting that in contrast, Waste Electronics and Electrical Equipment (WEEE) can offer a tremendous business opportunity if it would be treated in proper manner. Such is the emerging technology that support of the green computing and building our recycling infrastructure which is said to be woefully inadequate. Whichever ways these environmental issues are viewed, it is obvious in my opinion that the Waste Electronics and Electrical Equipment (WEEE) is problematic because of the vast array of chemicals
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active participate in solving local problems and concerns. Often times being socially responsible can be done in little ways such as avoiding harmful acts or doing things that will benefit other people. Some individuals choose to get involved in recycling projects, which helps the environments as a whole. Some individuals choose to make monetary donations to local churches, shelters, schools or hospitals. Another example can be simple as taking part in cleaning the street one may live. These are
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Environmental Ethics In today’s global environment, environmental ethics have become a required practice for everyone around the world. Creating effective strategies for protecting the environment often brings ethical issues to the forefront. When people are confronted with the issues of how to get rid of hazardous waste, air or water pollution, ethics play a major role in the decision when there is an absence of laws to manage the issue. Environmental ethics is the scientific study of various
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equates to 17 million barrels of oil is the same amount of oil that would fuel over 1,000,000 cars for a year (Palliser, 2010). * Strategies for promoting positive environmental behavior * The use simple strategies of reducing, reusing and recycling can play a major impact on the reduction of plastic bottles and their impact upon the environment. There are more than 50 billion bottles of water purchased globally. It is estimated that 80% of these bottles end up in landfill. It requires 17
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