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Digging Deeper | CEO Activism: Tool for positive change?

In this episode of Digging Deeper, we explore the burgeoning trend of CEO Activism.

August 19, 2019 / 14:42 IST
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There is a thin line dividing corporate activism and philanthropy and the two often blur into each other because both expand the scope of a company's branding and its impact on those who may not necessarily be consumers but indirect beneficiaries of the policies and the largesse.

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One of the most significant examples of this was the life and work of Dame Anita Lucia Roddick, the iconic British businesswoman and founder of cosmetic brand, the Body Shop. She was a human rights activist, environmental campaigner, a pioneer of ethical business and an advocate of responsible consumerism.  The company was one of the first to prohibit the use of ingredients tested on animals and also one of the first to promote fair trade with developing countries.

Apart from building her company into a successful global entity, Roddick actively campaigned for environmental and social issues, supported Greenpeace and in 1990, founded Children on the Edge, a charitable organisation to help disadvantaged children in Eastern Europe, Africa and Asia. As many chroniclers of her life have noted, she equated business with moral leadership, and a force of good in societies vitiated by religion, profiteering and politics. Richard Branson, founder of the Virgin Group has also been associated with multiple causes and has spoken about global conflicts, supported post-carbon technologies, addressed issues like global warming and energy crisis.