Nestle CSR Strategy

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Nestle was established in 1866 at Vevey, Switzerland. Nestle is one of the largest food industry and has many locations in the United States included other countries as well. Nestle is labeled as the world’s leading focusing on nutrition, health and wellness, which have been the world’s most controversial corporations. In the past decade, Nestle name was expanding due to boycott, over marketing of infant formula that they created in the poor countries, which causes infants to get sick. Recently, Nestle is one of the major targets of the global movement against water industry. Again, Nestlé’s labors relation’s practice in poor countries has been target for international union movement. Not many companies are successful but they are still operating their company to improve their CSR strategy to become successful company later. Nestle uses CSR strategy as a resource within environment to advocate the market needs and to fulfill stakeholder expectation. Nestle is in progress to improve what they need to become a successful company for their future. Unfortunately, Nestles has produced several poor issues pertaining to CSR strategies that include child labor, unethical promotion and sale of infant formula and use of Palm Oil.
To begin with, the first poor issues pertaining to CSR is child labour. Child labour means “Child labour is work that affects children’s health and personal development, and interferes with, or stops, their education.” (Nestle) Back than, child labour was the major issues all over the world. Children shouldn’t be working because they are too young, they must be over 16 to work. It’s dangerous for them to work due to the hazardous working conditions. There are many reasons why child labour exists such as lack of p...

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...responsibility as the top of their priority. The main point of having CSR strategy, the businesses has their own goals of social responsibility, which they encourage the company to take action towards the positive impact of consumer, community, and employees in the future. If there was no corporate social responsibility, then there will be environmental and social issues for many consumers, businesses that will no longer exist.

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"Nestlé and Palm Oil." Greenpeace UK. N.p., n.d. Web. 21 Mar. 2014.

Krasny, Jill. "Every Parent Should Know The Scandalous History Of Infant Formula." Business Insider. Business Insider, Inc, 25 June 2012. Web. 21 Mar. 2014.

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