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What is a socially responsible company?

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What criteria do you use when choosing their products or investing in the company?

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  1. The United Nations' Nobel Prize-winning panel on climate change approved the final installment of its landmark report on global warming on Friday, concluding that even the best efforts at reducing CO2 levels will not be enough and that the world must also focus on adapting to "abrupt and irreversible" climate changes.

    Man can’t change what man didn’t cause


  2. Companies who have good records and positive policies in the following areas:

    HUMAN RIGHTS regarding the following issues - sweatshops, 3rd world community exploitation, international health issues, divestment, child labor, code of conduct.

    THE ENVIRONMENT regarding the following issues -  global warming, rainforest destruction, pollution, recycling, renewable energy, greenwashing, toxic waste, eco-innovations, illegal dumping, sustainable farming.

    ANIMAL PROTECTION regarding the following issues - factory farming, animal testing, humane treatment, wild animal habitat.

    COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT regarding the following issues -  family farms, local business support, volunteer efforts, sustainable growth, philanthropic donations, nonprofit alliances, establishing foundations.

    SOCIAL JUSTICE regarding the following issues -  fair wages, fatalities, union busting efforts, health & safety records, discrimination based on: race, gender, age, ability, religion, sexuality, ethnicity.

  3. how good their advertisements are.

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