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(Thematic Report) Corporate Social Responsibility

by Ida Ayu Mas Amelia Kusumaningtyas | 10-03-2021 12:58 recommendations 0

Corporate Social Responsibility

 

Business can effect the environment, as certain products consumed by people may have their packaging ending up at the sea. As an example is glass bottles that are not re-used. There is such a company in Indonesia, where there are many glass bottles that ends up in the river. I know this through a Tik Tok video, where the glass bottles are collected at a recycling center in Bali. There is also the problem of plastic bottles, plastic bags and sachets that ends up in the sea.

 

Consumers may be the one to throw away a product¡¯s plastic packaging carelessly, but nevertheless it is still a company¡¯s manufactured product. That is why companies are demanded to take responsibility, which is known as corporate social responsibility (CSR). The forms of CSR are various, it can be to help clean up the trash on the beach, to help plant trees, and so on.

 

I personally like CSR that involves trash drop off points that are located at specific spots. These drop off points are meant to collect back the trash a company produce. As an instance is plastic bottles, where a certain company will collect plastic bottles manufactured by them as a result of their water bottle packaging. They also allow the bottles to be a product of a different company. These plastic bottles are then recycled and made into another new plastic bottle.

 

The examples I have given are actually from the same company. It is a renowned water bottle company in Indonesia. On one hand, there is the news of the glass bottles they produce ending up in the rivers. However on the other hand, they made efforts in recycling their plastic bottles into a new and different water bottle packaging. It is quite confusing. I do hope that they would later create a system in picking up their used glass bottles and reuse them. This is possible, as other beverage companies have already done so.

 

Reference:

Tik Tok video from Sungai Watch: https://vt.tiktok.com/ZSJLVXmk5/

 

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  • Debbie Mentor says :
    Hi Ida,
    
This is your mentor Debbie :)
    Isn??t it nice, that some of the social media may be used as a tool to spread awareness about the environment! Just like the example you mentioned, that you can learn from Tik Tok!

    Anyways, it??s also sad to hear that although glass bottles are easier to be re-used, they are not; instead, they are thrown at the recycling centers. If possible, since reusing is still more eco-friendly than recycling, we should try to reuse as much as possible before getting into recycling. :)

    Thanks for sharing your insights!

    Green Cheers,
Debbie
    Posted 19-03-2021 23:52

  • Yuseon Mentor says :
    Hi Ida, this is your mentor Yuseon :D

    Interesting point you have there, that even though consumers are certainly the ones to actually 'shove' trash into nature, corporate giants also share that responsibility for manufacturing products in the first place.
    Admitting each others' faults and roles should indeed be the first and foremost stage in protecting mother nature.
    Plus, excellent use of real-life examples based on your knowledge about the Indonesian company and its ignorance in environmental issues.

    Looking forward to your green insights in future articles!
    Posted 17-03-2021 22:35

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