Social sustainability

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Sustainability - social concerns - organisations - treasury.

Social sustainability seeks to identify and manage the impact of business and other activities on people.

For example, employees, customers, suppliers, others employed by customers and suppliers, and host communities.


Improving productivity and risk management
"... actions to achieve social sustainability may unlock new markets, help retain and attract business partners, or be the source for innovation for new product or service lines.
Internal morale and employee engagement may rise, while productivity, risk management and company-community conflict improve."
UN Global Compact - Social sustainability.


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