Implementation of Corporate Social and Environmental Responsibilities (CESR) in Realizing Sustainable Development Goals in Indonesia
Abstract
Sustainable development is one of the goals Indonesia wants to achieve. With a target to achieve this goal by 2030, the government is trying to accelerate the implementation of various programs that support these goals. One of which is by implementing Corporate Environmental and Social Responsibility (CESR) in companies operating in Indonesia. This article discusses the performance of CESR done by enterprises in pursuing the goal of sustainable development. Built upon environmental, social, and economic aspects, this article also studies the affinity between CESR and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) through literature analysis. The purpose of this writing stands to explain how CESR is executed by enterprises through explaining the aspects of sustainable development.
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