Corporate social responsibility and the road sector: the background
Following the introduction of concepts such as sustainable development, the first Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) reports appeared during the 1970's and 80's. However, initial research based on published material indicates that take-up is still relatively low in the road sector. Some private companies implement environmental and CSR policies, but only a few public organisations follow them on this path.
The increasing role of CSR has been recognised by PIARC. A sub-group of PIARC's Sustainable Development and Road Transport Committee has started to research the extent to which CSR policies are being adopted by roads agencies around the world.
This article describes the CSR concept and its application in the road sector.
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Information sheet
- Date: 2007
- Author(s): SOUTHERN Andy / WALCHER Alexander / VERGEREAU Hélène
- Domain(s): Governance of Road Authorities / Road Pavements
- PIARC Ref.: RR333-032
- Number of pages: 10
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This article has been published in the Routes/Roads magazine
N° 333
1er trimestre 2007 / Janvier
Afrique sub-saharienne - État de 15 années de réformes des administrations routières