Brief info
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) refers to business practices that involve a number of initiatives for the benefit of society. The CSR of a business covers a wide range of tactics, from donating a portion of a company’s revenues to charity to implementing “greener” business practices.
• Environmental Efforts: One of the primary focuses of corporate social responsibility is the environment. Every business, regardless of size, has a large carbon footprint. GMKA recognizes that every step taken to reduce these footprints benefits both its organization and society as a whole and acts accordingly.
• Philanthropy: The GMKA family fulfills its social responsibilities by donating to national and local charities and maintains many resources that can be used to benefit charities and local community programs.
• Ethical Labor Practices: Companies that treat their employees fairly and ethically can also put their corporate social responsibility into practice. GMKA, which closely follows labor laws, values its employees and strives for their social and cultural development.
• Volunteering: Participating in volunteer activities tells a lot about GMKA’s sincerity. By doing good deeds without expecting anything in return, it aims to effectively express its concerns about a particular problem and to support a number of organizations.
