Natural Resources Canada - CSR: Lessons LearnedCorporate Social Responsibility: Lessons Learned documents the experience of
companies that have developed programs or activities that address elements of
corporate social responsibility (CSR). The study was part of a larger federal
Policy Research Initiative (PRI) on sustainable development, being undertaken to
look at key policy issues facing Canada in the short and long term.
Provided
by: Natural Resources Canada
The steering committee
for the project was comprised of representatives from Natural Resources Canada,
Industry Canada, Environment Canada, Department of Fisheries and Oceans,
Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade, Transport Canada and the
Policy Research Initiative.
This study was an attempt to provide
Canadian decision-makers with some insights into the drivers and challenges that
organizations face as they strive to implement and advance corporate social
responsibility (CSR). The objectives of the study were to:
- identify CSR best practices among the case study companies;
- provide insight on how to utilize these examples of best practice to promote
actions within Canadian companies that are not actively engaged in CSR; and
- provide recommendations on the role of government in working cooperatively
with industry to facilitate CSR with Canadian industry.
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