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Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR). Implementation Guide for Canadian Business

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Summary

This guide is a primer on corporate social responsibility. It contains information on how to assess the effects of business activities on others, develop and implement a corporate social responsibility strategy and commitments, and measure, evaluate and report on performance and engage with stakeholders.

Issuer

Canada

Year

2014

Region

North America

Issuer (type)

Industry Canada (Government)

Instrument type

Guide

Disclosure instrument

Yes

Geographical scope

National

Mandatory or voluntary

Voluntary

Text analysis

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    • E focus: climate change, conservation, emissions, energy, environment, ghg emissions, greenhouse gas, hazardous waste, recycled materials, recycling, solid waste, waste, water, water use, biodiversity
    • S focus: community development, community involvement, conflict minerals, diversity, employee training, fair trade, human rights, recruitment, social impacts, value creation, compensation
    • G focus: audit, board independence, bribery, business ethics, corruption, equator principles, financial reporting, responsible investment, responsible products, risk management, accountability
    • SDG 2: Zero Hunger
    • Agriculture, Education, Finance, Management, Manufacturing, Mining, Professional services, Retail trade, Transportation