Question 5
The voluntary actions companies take to address the ethical, social, and environmental impacts on its business operations and the concern of its stakeholders is known as
Corporate social responsibility |
Corporate greenwashing initiatives |
Corporate environmental spending |
Corporate economic initiatives |
Corporate enhancement |
Question 6
Corporations demonstrate their commitment to corporate social responsibility to this group of stakeholders by providing a safe work environment.
Management |
Marketplace |
Society |
Customers |
Employees |
Question 7
Which of the following is an example of greenwashing?
Marriott’s success in working toward its pledge to reduce energy and water consumption by 20 percent by 2020 |
Marriott’s golf courses becoming Certified Audubon Cooperative Sanctuaries |
A hotel encouraging the reuse of towels for environmental reasons when the hotel does not have a recycling program |
A hotel focusing on eco-tourism that invests in carbon offsets that offset their overall energy usage |
Hotels adopting green practices to attract corporate meeting planners who prefer hotels that meet basic eco-friendly standards and offer green meetings |
Question 8
Strategic efforts to supply consumers with environmentally friendly merchandise are called
reduce, reuse, and recycle. |
green marketing. |
the green generation. |
the inconvenient truth. |
earth marketing. |
Q5 , Option a Corporate Social Responsibility is correct
option
Q6. Option e Employees is correct option
Q7. Option c A hotel encouraging the reuse of towels for
environmental reasons when the hotel does not have a recycling
program
Green washing makes misleading claims of environment benefits when
they don't work towards it.
Q8. Option b green marketing is correct option
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