What does it contain?
Usually: environment (energy, waste, circular economy), social and governance. To structure these themes, see the pillars of CSR.
A CSR policy is the framework in which a business sets out its environmental, social and governance commitments. Here is a clear definition, examples, and above all the path to measurable action.
CSR — corporate social responsibility — brings together environmental, social and governance topics. The CSR policy sets out commitments and priorities and is implemented through an action plan.
Usually: environment (energy, waste, circular economy), social and governance. To structure these themes, see the pillars of CSR.
Tie each commitment to a measurable initiative. On waste, Easy to Change makes it tangible: collection, recycling with MéGO and metrics for your reporting.
The framework in which a business sets out its environmental, social and governance commitments, implemented through an action plan.
By translating it into measurable, documented initiatives.
As a concrete environmental initiative with metrics, such as recovering cigarette butts.
A concrete, measurable waste initiative. Request your quote.