Volume 06, Issue 02
Frequency: 12 Issue per year
Paper Submission: Throughout the Month
Acceptance Notification: Within 2 days
Areas Covered: Multidisciplinary
Accepted Language: Multiple Languages
Journal Type: Online (e-Journal)
ISSN Number:
2582-8568
Environmental CSR reduces environmental harm from business practises. Producing goods and services requires scarce human capital. The company's production and manufacturing operations release harmful chemicals and pollutants. Companies in India must increasingly engage in CSR, which includes social and environmental issues, to improve their image and revenues. In India, companies must fulfil government CSR compliances and Schedule VII for CSR projects. The Environmental Dimension of CSR in India includes biodiversity conservation, air quality, noise pollution management, energy waste and water management, and environmental development. CSR in India and abroad encourages employees from all departments to volunteer for green activities. Volunteering/Employee engagement activities include community clean-ups and tree planting. TATA Power, Tata Sustainability, BATA India Limited, and others are volunteering to make a difference. To compete and grow, companies aspire to be green. Businesses are under pressure from society to have a green image due to increased environmental awareness. Investors, customers, and employees, who are increasingly concerned about firms' social and environmental impacts, can benefit from the study's conclusions. The study can show stakeholders how devoted corporations are to sustainability and social responsibility. In conclusion, this paper examines India's CSR practises, which is crucial in the present global corporate environment. The report can inform CSR decisions by firms and policymakers.
CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility), Government CSR compliances, Social responsibility, Sustainability, Global corporate environment