Corporate Social Responsibility
The Dutch government values Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) - also known as Responsible Business Conduct (RBC) - in international business and supports the OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises. These guidelines set out the CSR standards for entrepreneurs who do business internationally. Although these guidelines were initially developed for multinational companies, they are relevant to small and medium-sized companies and other kind of organisations as well. The Dutch government expects all organisations to make sure their activities follow these guidelines in other countries.
OECD Guidelines
According to the OECD Guidelines, organisations can make a positive contribution to progress in the economy, environment and society. The guidelines also encourage them to make this contribution. However, they also indicate that (corporate) activities can have a negative effect on employees, human rights, the environment, consumers and businesses.
You can download the document: ‘tips for applying the OECD Guidelines’ for more information related to these questions. This document also offers tips about the OECD Guidelines and how to apply them when doing business abroad or developing international cooperation.
Other practical tips & tools:
- The OECD Due Diligence Guidance for Responsible Business Conduct is a practical guide for organisations to apply the OECD guidelines.
- The CSR Risk Check of MVO Nederland may also help you to check and find out which international CSR risks your (business) activities are exposed to and what you can do to manage them.
- Read more about CSR on our website RVO.nl in Dutch and English
More information
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