Sustainable Development describes the global challenges which are faced by individuals regarding climate change, poverty, inequality environmental issues, and many more. There are 17 goals of Sustainable Development, and each goal has its own target. Moreover, these goals help the individuals to achieve Sustainable development.
CSR focuses on the reputation, and the balance of any business as well as focuses on social and environmental initiatives. Both provide powerful growth in any field. CSR set the broad framework and provides the most suitable direction for a better future whereas Sustainability measures the outcome of the activities.
Both have a strong point of view toward the environmental programs. CSR helps the sustainable goals to achieve the goals by 2030. the motivate of Sustainable Development goals and CSR is to increase the welfare of individuals.
References:
Corporate Social Responsibility and Sustainable Development Goals: What does it all mean? Social Good Connect. (2022, January 28). Retrieved April 8, 2022, from https://socialgoodconnect.org/corporate-social-responsibility-sustainable-development-goals/
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