Corporate Social Responsibilities,
Sustainability
Corporate Social Responsibilities
“Walking on the path made by saint and sages on the land for welfare of the society in creating wisdom in every individual minds. We can change society for the better if we work together”
This statement aligns with LORAA College’s strategic vision, aids in decision-making, and provides assurance that activities are conducted ethically, sustainably, and for the benefit of the public. Our Corporate Social Responsibility Statement consolidates various policies and initiatives under a single corporate social responsibility framework. This showcases our strong ethics and values to stakeholders and clients, reinforcing the foundational principles of the college and the basis of our strategy. Our objective is to train young leaders who can push the limits of knowledge and creativity, contribute to social discussions and challenges, and give a performance that lasts.
Students benefit from CSR activities while they are working on professional projects, starting new businesses, or engaging in humanitarian or philanthropic endeavors. Several student projects were successfully completed. Furthermore, CSR initiatives seek to reduce the school’s environmental effect, foster a more responsible and model campus, and assist students and stakeholders in developing their own sense of responsibility.
If you have any inquiries or feedback regarding the statement, please reach out to the CFO initially.
Sustainability
At LORAA College, sustainability is more than just a phrase; it is our communal responsibility. Protecting the environment for future generations is consistent with our mission statement. We welcome this challenge at all levels of our institution, from College-wide attempts to reduce power usage to student-led programs that promote environmentally responsible practices. Sustainability measures assist to protect the environment and ensure a brighter future for future next generations to come.
Sustainability has grown more prevalent on our college campuses. Making long-term efforts is sometimes perceived as far more difficult than it actually is. Most choices entail a simple changeover between two products, such as going from a plastic water bottle to a reusable one. Others can be more involved, such as establishing and managing a campus garden or green campus. Sustainability is defined as the ability to meet present demands without jeopardizing future generations’ ability to meet their own needs. It refers to natural, social, and economic resources.
Sustainability is based on three pillars:
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Environment
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Economy
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Society
College and university campuses are increasingly adopting these pillars, as well as overall sustainability, because they want to improve campus life. It takes a forward-looking attitude to:
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Energy
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Economics
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Community Psychological Well-Being
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Technological Breakthroughs
A campus that integrates sustainability into both academic programs and master planning tends to be:
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Energetic
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Compassionate
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Inventive and Innovative
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Creative
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Resilient
Our campus with a variety of sustainability initiatives often has:
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Healthier Food Eating Options
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Community Service Opportunities
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A Creative Approach to Lifestyle Behaviors Pratices
Students are now comparing institutions and evaluating their sustainability to determine where to attend since campuses with more sustainable efforts will better prepare them for the experiences that will most impact their future. Beyond that, sustainability is being integrated into the mainstream curriculum. Our college that stresses these values will reflect them in both its curriculum and culture.
Purchase walkable local campus foods to reduce the distance required to transport the food and reduce carbon emissions into the atmosphere.
Contribute in campus sustainability initiatives such as renewable energy, different green ideas, installing recycling bins, green transportation, bicycling program, composting program, stopping using disposable goods, a smaller amount paper, and going digital online mode, Implement a donation program and an e-waste recycling drive etc.










