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Module 5 Assignment journal Christina Franklin BUS 210 2/11/2024
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According to the definition of Social Responsibility: Social Responsibility is the duty of a business to not harm society ("Soomo Leaning, 2023")."Social responsibility" is the notion that companies should be concerned about the welfare of society and mindful of how their actions could affect society as a whole (Soomo Leaming, 2023").Ethical and social good from the perspective of Toms: "We believe in a more equitable. world. That's why we give 45 of profits for grassroots good." [CITATION Tom22 \1 1033] Toms defines grassroots good as "the result of a community mobilizing to address an issue
they're all impacted by."[ CITATION Tom22 1 1033 ]. Tom quotes describe their efforts to promote ethical and social good by investing in three key areas and supporting communities, including Black Indigenous People, People of color, LGBTQ+, and Women & girls [ CITATION Tom22 \1 1033]. Which I feel is a great organization. I would love to see the support of animals. One key point I want to address is that Toms has focused on boosting mental health to show how important it is to take the first step toward accessing support. This is important to me.
The Body Shop is also an organization that has the highest social and environmental standards. They are 100% vegetarian, strongly against testing
products on animals, and support local charities. The Body Shop believes at its core that business can be a positive change in the world and believes that
its products empower every person. Adopting socially conscious policies can be a great incentive for people to buy their products. Today. People are becoming more concerned about where and how the products they buy are
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