Spain: deputies want a framework to encourage CSR

The Spanish Parliament is favorable to the adoption of measures intended to support corporate social responsibility (CSR). Deputies will approve next week the conclusions of the report of the sub-commission for the development of CSR, which has, during one year and a half, gathered the opinions of more than fifty experts on the subject. The proposals could be used as a basis for a government initiative on this issue. (Réf. 06673)
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The document explains the reasons which led deputies to consider a question which, in theory, concerns only companies. It stresses the need for an active public policy on an issue for which motivation and voluntarism are crucial.

Public intervention to encourage, but a basis which remains voluntary. This public intervention can be only one of accompaniment , especially of SME, in the contexts of competition and requirements of profitability to which they are subjected. The text stresses that sus

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