Responsibilities
Corporate social responsibility (Corporatesocialresponsibility, abbreviated as CSR) refers to the fact that while enterprises create profits and assume legal responsibility for shareholders, they also have to assume responsibility for employees, consumers, communities and the environment. CSR requires enterprises to go beyond the traditional concept of taking profit as the only goal and emphasize the concern for human values in the production process and the contribution to consumers, the environment and society.
Assume the responsibility of ensuring the authenticity of the products by being courteous and honest;
The lack of integrity due to various reasons is undermining the normal operation of the socialist market economy, due to the lack of trust in enterprises, resulting in counterfeit goods can be seen at any time, and the resulting loss of consumer welfare in the amount of 250-270 billion yuan per year, accounting for the proportion of the GDP of 3-3.5%. Many enterprises are unsustainable and moribund due to the interference of goods counterfeiting and the excessive difficulty in fighting counterfeiting. In order to maintain the order of the market and protect the interests of the people, enterprises must take up the social responsibility of ensuring the authenticity of their products.