Executive Summary In this report, we investigated the company's motives on voluntary reporting of social reports and environmental reports on MacMillan Printing. It also shows why it is necessary to report on society and the environment. Through reports on our competitors, we can gain greater recognition and benefits. Our report is to effectively share MacMillan's internal and external forums through social and environmental reporting and understanding of MacMillan's environment.
Corporate reporting is an important part of business management. It is defined as a voluntary public announcement of the organization's non-financial performance at a specific time (usually fiscal year) - environmental, social and economic information (Environment and Heritage Department, 2005: 1). These can be disclosed as independent documents, on the company's website, or as part of an annual report in a variety of ways (Environment and Heritage, 2005).
Green Paper "Corporate Social Responsibility" is a concept that a company incorporates social and environmental problems into business management and voluntary interaction with stakeholders. According to the interpretation of corporate social responsibility by other public institutions, enterprises can be regarded as value creation. Therefore, environmental responsibility is an integral part of corporate social responsibility, and "the name of social responsibility in the context of environmental protection" is concrete. Therefore, it is not a new definition of the concept but a description of it. When solving environmental problems, "corporate environmental responsibility" should persist as a basic definition.
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) is a concept that companies adopt social and environmental problems into business management and voluntary interaction with stakeholders. An important aspect of this responsibility is autonomy. Companies are expected to recognize high standard opportunities and responsibilities to protect the natural, human and economic environment of citizens of the region (Singh, Kundu, & Foster, 2006).