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Judicial Review of the Limited Liability Company Law (UU PT no.40 Year 2007) on CSR has been denied


Corporate Social Responsibility and the global financial crisis.


KADIN: Judicial Review of the new Company Law will continue


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Workshop on Corporate Responsibility & Sustainability

All FCGI released Workshop/Seminars on Corporate Sustainability and Corporate Responsibility


EUREPGAP
General concept of Food safety standard for primary producers and Good Agricultural Practice

EU Regulation Series
Official controls performed to ensure the verification of compliance with feed and food law, animal health and animal welfare rules EC 2004/882(Complied to the Competent Authority)
EU Regulation Series
Specific Rules for the organisation of official controls on products of animal origin intended for human consumption EC 2004/854 (Complied to the Competent Authority)
EU FOOD LAW : Specific Hygiene Rules for food of animal origin EC 2004/853
Regulation EC 2004/853 of 29. April 2004 laying down specific hygiene rules for food of animal origin
CSR : A Pathway to Value Creation
Creating news value by implementation of Corporate sustainability and Corporate responsibility.
The Sustainability Reporting: A Report of TBL
“At its narrowest, the term ‘triple-bottom-line’ is used as a framework for measuring and reporting corporate performance against economic, social and environmental parameters. At its broadest, the term is used to capture the whole set of values, issues and processes that companies must address in order to minimise any harm resulting from their activities and to create economic, social and environmental value…The three lines represent society, the economy and the environment. Society depends on the economy – and the economy depends on the global ecosystem, whose health represents the ultimate bottom line”
Sustainability and Code of Conduct
in the 19th and 20th century created many millions of job opportunities all over the world without consideration for our environment, human dignity and sustainability. The world was watching without taking action.