Everything on the site looks like it could be sold at a mall but is designed independently and ethically; many brand partners have a «
corporate social involvement» component, such as Madrid's Ananda Pascual, which employs people disenfranchised by India's caste system.
Not exact matches
Both authors see the locus of Christian
social involvement not in individual action in the structures of society, but as action, both
corporate and individual, which emerges out of the community of faith.
Religious programs act as a functional alternative to the local church, thus decreasing attendance and
involvement by reinforcing the
social tendency toward the individualizing of religious experience at the expense of its
corporate expressions, and placing a burden on the religious broadcasting organizations which they are not equipped to handle.
Also present were bodies set up to further their aims, such as Epode (an initiative that promotes
corporate involvement in and funding of nutrition education), the International Food and Beverage Alliance, the World Economic Forum, the Global
Social Observatory and the International Association of Infant Food Manufacturers.
WTA nominees are selected by a panel of experts that analyse criteria such as customer satisfaction and service quality, product innovation,
corporate social responsibility and community
involvement, among others.
That same year, the company was awarded with the Los Angeles Business Journal's
Corporate Social Responsibility Award for the company's efforts in promoting volunteerism and community
involvement amongst its employees.