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Green Paper Promoting a European framework for Corporate Social Responsibility

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Summary

This Green Paper aims to launch a wide debate on how the European Union could promote corporate social responsibility at both the European and international level, in particular on how to make the most of existing experiences, to encourage the development of innovative practices, to bring greater transparency and to increase the reliability of evaluation and validation. It suggests an approach based on the deepening of partnerships in which all actors have an active role to play.

Issuer

EU

Year

2001

Region

International

Issuer (type)

European Commission (Regional)

Instrument type

Paper

Disclosure instrument

Yes

Geographical scope

Regional

Mandatory or voluntary

Voluntary

Text analysis

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    • E focus: energy, environment, environmental management, pollution, resource efficiency, soil, sustainable product, sustainable products, waste, water, emissions
    • S focus: community development, community involvement, discrimination, diversity, employment policies, fair trade, forced labour, gender equality, human capital, human rights, recruitment, children
    • G focus: audit, bribery, business ethics, corruption, responsible investment, responsible investments, accountability
    • Finance, Management, Manufacturing, Mining, Professional services, Public administration, Retail trade