Impact on Corporate Environmental Performance on Sustainability
Abstract
Environmental protection, social justice, and equality should all be included into corporate strategy if businesses are to make substantial contributions to macro-level sustainable development goals. One indicator of this is the growing number of commercial enterprises taking part in conservation efforts. Financial performance (CFP), environmental performance (EP), and social performance (CSP) are all aspects of sustainability that corporations are responsible for. This lends credence to the idea that, if appropriate disclosures are made in the reports, capital markets may serve as a control mechanism to ensure that companies in developing countries conform to environmental legislation. A good Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) rating may increase the value of a company on the Indian stock market. This makes CSR rating information very confidential.
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