What's CSR all about?
In business ethics, CSR stands for Corporate Social Responsibility. It refers to the idea that companies have a responsibility to consider the impact of their activities on society and the environment, and to operate in a way that benefits both. This goes beyond simply complying with the law, and involves actively taking steps to improve the lives of employees, customers, communities, and the planet.
Corporate social responsibility
CSR involves engaging all stakeholders -- employees, communities, investors -- in co-creating solutions to social and environmental challenges, ensuring responsible and sustainable business practices.
CSR Activities that Reshape Impact
Bridging the educational gap in underprivileged communities through initiatives aimed at…
- Enhancing Livelihoods
- Eradicating Poverty
- Advancing Education
- Empowerment through Vocational Skills
- Promoting Health and Well-being
- Charitable Giving
Preserving, Safeguarding, and Fostering Art, Culture, and Heritage:
- Cultural Promotion Initiatives: Actively promoting Malaysia's rich art, culture, and heritage through targeted campaigns, events, and outreach programs.
- Developmental Programs: Implementing developmental initiatives to nurture and enhance Malaysia's artistic and cultural landscape, fostering growth and sustainability.
Ensuring environmental sustainability, ecological balance and protection of flora and fauna:
- Ensuring Environmental Sustainability: Implementing strategies and practices that contribute to the long-term health and resilience of ecosystems, reducing environmental impact.
- Biodiversity Conservation: Engaging in efforts to conserve and enhance biodiversity, recognizing the importance of diverse ecosystems for ecological stability.















