Business Social Responsibility and its Environmental Aspects
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Nino Makatsaria, Neli Sesadze, Beridze Lika

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At the current stage of development of socio-economic relations, the social responsibility of business is quite relevant not only for individual countries, but also at the global level. The ultimate goal of the activities of modern business entities is not only to make and maximize profit. Business entities are trying to actively engage in various social activities, increase their social responsibility to stakeholders and society, and raise their awareness among consumers and society. The article emphasizes that social responsibility of modern business covers various aspects, but among them environmental aspects are quite popular and widespread in international practice. Our research provides evidence of why the importance and popularity of active recreation is growing in connection with the concept of sustainable development as part of the global agenda.
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Nino Makatsaria, Neli Sesadze, Beridze Lika

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