3. Know how to implement CSR at your facility
There is no regulatory framework for CSR. Instead, you need to refer to guidelines, guides and tools provided by public authorities and/or institutional players.
3.1 Example of a reference system
The ISO 26000 standard provides guidelines for CSR within the company. Setting out guidelines rather than requirements, it does not lead to certification, unlike other ISO standards. It sets out seven principles of behavior (accountability, transparency, ethical behavior, recognition of stakeholder interests, respect for the principle of legality, consideration of international standards of behavior, respect for human rights) and seven interdependent core issues (governance, environment, good business practices, consumer protection, contribution to local development,...
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