About the Business Manifesto
Faithful to the esteemed former European Commission President and founding father of CSR Europe, Jacques Delors, we propose articulating the European project around the fight against social exclusion.
The persistence of poverty and social exclusion are not due to fate. They pose a systemic risk that only a steady political will and the engagement of all players can overcome.
Practically, we propose to make the protection of the most vulnerable a cornerstone of all European policies and decisions, whether it is social issues, access to rights, culture, health, environmental and climate policies, the industrial strategy, skills development, trade agreements or international partnerships.
We need a European Industrial Deal that establishes a stronger business case for a sustainable transformation and collaborative action
As a community of practitioners, we know that sustainability that does not create value has no impact. But value creation that does not occur sustainably has no future. Also, the challenges ahead cannot be solved through regulation alone.
Together, we can build the capacities necessary to transform compliance into a catalyst for meaningful change. Leveraging the power of the private sector to innovate and unlock essential investments stands out as a crucial endeavour. In this spirit, we are proud to share our proposals. They reflect our eagerness to bridge the gap between ambition, norms, and action, demonstrating our commitment to fostering a sustainable future.
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In line with this endeavor, CSR Europe joined the 1000 companies, organizations, associations, and unions that endorsed the Antwerp Declaration for a European Industrial Deal, to complement the Green Deal and keep high-quality jobs for workers in Europe.
What comes Next?
CSR Europe is establishing Europe’s first Chief Sustainability Officers (CSO) Network to bridge the gap between the industry’s experience and policymaking. Read more