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Mission
Business for Social Responsibility seeks to create a just and sustainable world by working with companies to promote more responsible business practices, innovation and collaboration.
BSR Details
Business for Social Responsibility [BSR] is a global organization that helps member companies achieve commercial success in ways that respect for ethical values, people, communities and the environment. Through socially responsible business policies and practices, companies can achieve viable, sustainable growth that benefits stakeholders as well as stockholders. By providing tools, training and custom advisory services, BSR enables its members to leverage corporate social responsibility as a competitive advantage.
As the leading global resource for corporate social responsibility [CSR], BSR equips its member companies with the expertise to design, implement and evaluate successful, socially responsible business practices. Membership provides an extensive set of practical resources including training programs, technical assistance, research and business advisory services accessible through face-to-face sessions, custom publications and via the Web at www.bsr.org.
Today, BSR member companies have nearly $2 trillion in combined annual revenues and employ more than six million workers around the world. Membership is open to all companies regardless of size or sector. Focused on business needs, BSR does not advocate one standard or solution over another. Likewise, BSR does not take positions on public policy issues. Recognizing that there is no single "right" path or pace to becoming a good corporate citizen, BSR works with both "leaders" and "learners" to address specific corporate situations and needs. These company and industry-specific best practices allow BSR members to stop addressing CSR in an ad hoc manner. Seizing initiative and a competitive advantage, BSR members can develop innovative, integrated CSR strategies and steps that yield concrete change and the best results.
Business for Social Responsibility seeks to create a just and sustainable world by working with companies to promote more responsible business practices, innovation and collaboration.
BSR Details
Business for Social Responsibility [BSR] is a global organization that helps member companies achieve commercial success in ways that respect for ethical values, people, communities and the environment. Through socially responsible business policies and practices, companies can achieve viable, sustainable growth that benefits stakeholders as well as stockholders. By providing tools, training and custom advisory services, BSR enables its members to leverage corporate social responsibility as a competitive advantage.
As the leading global resource for corporate social responsibility [CSR], BSR equips its member companies with the expertise to design, implement and evaluate successful, socially responsible business practices. Membership provides an extensive set of practical resources including training programs, technical assistance, research and business advisory services accessible through face-to-face sessions, custom publications and via the Web at www.bsr.org.
Today, BSR member companies have nearly $2 trillion in combined annual revenues and employ more than six million workers around the world. Membership is open to all companies regardless of size or sector. Focused on business needs, BSR does not advocate one standard or solution over another. Likewise, BSR does not take positions on public policy issues. Recognizing that there is no single "right" path or pace to becoming a good corporate citizen, BSR works with both "leaders" and "learners" to address specific corporate situations and needs. These company and industry-specific best practices allow BSR members to stop addressing CSR in an ad hoc manner. Seizing initiative and a competitive advantage, BSR members can develop innovative, integrated CSR strategies and steps that yield concrete change and the best results.

