Nokian Tyres to Replace Carbon Black with a Renewable Material in a Concept Tire
Nokian Tyres, a leading developer and manufacturer of premium tires, and UPM, a leading…
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In recent years, Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) has evolved from a peripheral concern to a central pillar in the strategic planning of businesses worldwide. CSR encompasses a company’s initiatives to assess and take responsibility for its effects on environmental and social well-being. This shift reflects broader societal changes, including increased public awareness of environmental issues, more stringent governmental regulations, and a growing expectation for businesses to contribute positively to society.
In the context of supply chain management, CSR is particularly significant. Supply chains are complex networks involving multiple stakeholders, and the integration of CSR principles can enhance sustainability, drive efficiency, and build stronger relationships with consumers. This article explores the impact of different CSR implementation modes on sustainable supply chain pricing and green decision-making, focusing on how these practices can lead to improved economic performance and social welfare. …
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