CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY,BENEFIT OF SOCIETY AND CONSUMER 1SULEYMAN DEMIREL UNIVERSITY-TURKEY.

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CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY,BENEFIT OF SOCIETY AND CONSUMER 1 SULEYMAN DEMIREL UNIVERSITY- TURKEY

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CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY,BENEFIT OF

SOCIETY AND CONSUMER

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DEFINITION OF CSR(according to scientists)

• Corporate Social Responsibility is a concept whereby companies integrate social and environmental concerns into their business operations and in their interaction with their stakeholders (employees, customers, shareholders, investors, local communities, government), on a voluntary basis.

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• CSR is closely linked with the principles of Sustainability…

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REASONS FOR INCREASE IN CSR TODAY

• Expectations of society• Long-term profits• Ethical obligation• Positive image• A better environment• Responsibility and power balance• Shareholder's interest• Ownership of resources• Protection

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How companies benefit from the CSR concept

• Increased business leads• Increased reputation• Increased staff morale and skills development• Improved relationships with the local

community, partners and clients• Innovation in processes, products and services• Managing the risks a company faces

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LEVELS OF CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY

• 1.Non legal-non responsibility• 2.Compliant• 3.Fragmented• 4.Strategic• 5.Social advocacy

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Profits • Many of the major retailers are now promoting

CSR as part of their brand. By being able to satisfy their sustainability requirements businesses make themselves eligible for sizeable business opportunities.

• Beyond the income benefits that can be derived from differentiation and appealing to the values of a target audience, there can be immediate cost savings from more efficient use of energy and other resources.

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CSR Applications in Turkey

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XVCAiJbf0To&feature=related

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ECO-FRIENDLY PRODUCTION IN TEXTILE SECTOR-PROBLEMS

The expansion of textile production and consumption has contributed to increasing pollution, water shortages, fossil fuel and raw material depletion, and climate change.Production of polyester fibre, the most widely used man-made fibre, consumes non-renewable resources and high energy levels, and generates atmospheric emissions.Textile finishing consumes large amounts of water and energy and often produces harmful effluent.

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Apparel production is more environmentallyfriendly, but sourcing from low cost countriesconsumes more fuel for transportation. Amongconsumers, the trend towards fast fashion andcheaper clothing has led to a throw-awaymentality.

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The average pair of jeans uses 42 liters of water in the finishing process. With Water<Less, Levi’s reduced that the amount of water by an average of 28%. And in some products, Levi’s cut it by 96%

They used to add stones to washing machines that were full of water to achieve a certain finish. Now, with the Water<Less process, they add stones to the washing machine without the water. Number of wet-washing cycles has been cut by combining steps

RESEARCH HIGHLIGHTS AT THE SULEYMAN DEMIREL RESEARCH HIGHLIGHTS AT THE SULEYMAN DEMIREL UNIVERSITY RELATED TO SUSTAINABLE PRODUCTIONUNIVERSITY RELATED TO SUSTAINABLE PRODUCTION

Micro Sustainable Design – Eco-Friendly products- An EU Funded Framework Project A Project on Functional Nanofibers with Live Yeast Cells for Bioremedation of Textile Wastes Treatment Introduction of Biomimetic Fiber Engineering to the Nonwovens Sector-TUBITAK Funded Project

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Functional nanofibers with Live Yeast CellsYeast cells

http://www.sciencenews.net.au/images/yeast-cells-for-wine.jpg

Walker, G., M., Yeast Physiology and Biotechnology, John Wiley & Sons Ltd., England, 1998, p. 266

M. Fatih CANBOLAT, PhD NCSU & SDU

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INTRODUCTION OF BIOMIMETIC FIBER ENGINEERING TO THE NONWOVENS SECTOR-TUBITAK FUNDED PROJECT TUBITAK FUNDED PROJECT

Partnerships between institutions provides a promising research infra-structure for the biomimetic fiber research

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SELF CLEANING & SUPERHYDROPHOBIC SURFACES SELF CLEANING & SUPERHYDROPHOBIC SURFACES

Nano Bumpers

Behaviour of a Droplet on a Superhydrophobic Surface

Self-Cleaning

Overall Evaluation of The Present Situation in the World

Use of natural dyes instead of petrochemical dyestuffs Photovoltaics, solar systems and wind power are the forefronts of the renewable technologiesWe should develop new and cleaner techniques for the reuse of the materials but when the general situation considered,” there is no actual and common policy in the worldwide”

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“Waste Reduction Is Even Better Than Recycling!”-it’s hard to recover everything from disposal or in other words no technique available to achieve this aim.“The energy is consumed during recycling, will it be a sustainable process actually”. Raising transnational awareness on that issue. The community has already started going from a Sustainable Community Sustainable Community to a Consumer SocietyConsumer Society.

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