Optimizing the Utilization of Corporate Social
Responsibility (CSR) in Providing Green Open Spaces
to Support Sustainable Development in the Sleman
District Area
Journal:
GRENZE International Journal of Engineering and Technology
The proportion of Green Open Space in a regional area is at least 20%
public and the remaining 10% private. Currently, Sleman Regency has only reached
6.7% of private green open space, meaning it has not met the minimum requirements.
This research was conducted with sources from the Environmental Service and the
Investment and One-Stop Integrated Services Service, while the respondents were 3
companies, namely Bank Rakyat Indonesia, Persero Angkasa Pura and Persero
Kereta Api. The aim of this research is to examine efforts to optimize the participation
of business partners through CSR in supporting the provision of Green Open Space.
This is done through increasing environmental awareness and education for business
actors, increasing transparency and accountability in partnership collaboration,
providing incentives for business actors, developing green technology and developing
an organizational culture that ensures that environmental funds become an integral
part of the company's business strategy.