are the principle 1 and principle 7. Principle 1 states that, Businesses should support and respect the protection of internationally proclaimed human rights while Principle 7 states that, Businesses should support a precautionary approach to environmental challenges. Recommendation 1: 10 Rules of Code of Conduct As we all know, Kraft Foods Group is the largest packaged food and beverages company in the world. “In year 2012, Kraft Foods had been awarded as a perfect score of 100 on its 2012 Corporate
CHAPTER-III ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION: THE POLICY Environmental degradation affects national welfare by damaging human health, economic activities and ecosystems. Because environmental problems represent a classic externality,’ some government regulation is generally warranted. From an economist’s perspective, desirable regulation should weigh two factors: the benefits associated with reduced environmental damage, and the opportunity cost of mitigation. In reality, the extent and focus of government
The environmental impact assessment in India was started in 1976-77 when the Planning Commission asked the then Department of Science and Technology to examine the river-valley projects from environmental angle. This was subsequently extended to cover those projects, which required approval of the Public Investment Board. These were administrative decisions, and lacked the legislative support. The Government of India enacted the Environment (Protection) Act on 23rd May 1986. To achieve the objectives
employees who are dependable, trustworthy, self-motivated, team player and positive attitude (Ross, 2012). In order to fulfil the gap of expectation, organization should implementing a code of conduct in the workplace which involves of communicating the policies, guidelines and employees handbook to all employees and providing necessary training which to ensure they understand the code. Although many organizations have provided code of conduct for employees to follow, there still some employees ignore
Maintain Ecological footprint in Namibia The ecological footprint in Namibia has become an issue to which people destroy the environment necessary and unnecessary in order to fulfil their desires. In Namibia the ecological footprint is composed of housing footprint, carbon footprint and the footprint. What those activities we do practice that increases the ecological footprint in our country are some of the view that we have to know. Now let’s come together and fight to overcome or minimise the
not traditionally associated with environmental impacts, human rights, and wellness are now required to consider social responsibility. 4. Collaboration continues the key. Collaboration of approaches and strategies. Philanthropic, transactional, and integrative stage also became the collaboration of strategies between corporations as well as non-profit organizations. 5. Rich data and communication technology enables companies to solve social and environmental problems at scale. Through the high
1.0 Introduction The importance of tourism is increasing day by day. Tourism provides the foundations of foreign incomes, creation of employment, bases of both public sector and private sector income, cultural exchange, publicity of the country etc. In the 2012, the worldwide tourist visits exceeds 1.035 billion USD. Tourists spent over $1 trillion on the travel directly or indirectly, their spending was almost nine percent of the world’s GDP and six percent of its exports. Range of organizations
MANAGING MARKET 1. INTRODUCTION McDonald’s was founded in 1940 by brothers, Richard and Maurice McDonald in the state of California (RF). Presently there are 36,900 locations globally, operating in 100 countries within 7 areas of the world which includes: The United States, United Kingdom, Africa, Canada, The Middle East, Latin America and Asian Pacific countries. On average, McDonalds serves 69 million consumers daily (RF). McDonalds is currently the number 1 burger chain in the world and