csr reporting
CSR reporting, also known as corporate social responsibility reporting, refers to the disclosure of a company's social, environmental, and economic performance, practices, and impacts. It involves the collection and dissemination of information to various stakeholders, enabling them to assess a company's commitment to sustainable and responsible business practices.
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