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Environmental and Social Sustainability at the World Bank



Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is a global movement in which companies and organizations are voluntarily integrating social and environmental concerns into their operations and reporting practices.

Acknowledging that the World Bank’s mission is different from the private sector, we have adopted our own approach to CSR – called Environmental and Social Sustainability (ESS). ESS activities focus on:
  • Improving the environmental impacts of our physical facilities
  • Integrating environmental and social concerns into corporate and operational procurement
  • Supporting clients on issues related to CSR
  • Disseminating information on CSR
    Environmental and Social Sustainability Website
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