The role of executives and the social performance of corporations begun appearing in the literature by Carroll 1999 and implementation around 2008. Out of the UNDP goals, GOAL 17: Partnerships to achieve the Goal has been exemplified here with Corporate Social Responsibility. The negative impact of mining could be controlled through the application of the concept and principles of sustainable development to mining operations. Sustainable mining is crucial for the promotion of inclusive growth. Corporate social responsibility is a broad concept that can take many forms depending on the company and industry. Through CSR programs, philanthropy, and volunteer efforts, businesses can benefit society while boosting their own brands. In this paper, roles of different stake-holders in a coal company are analyzed for all round development and co-operation.
Mining demands increasingly responsible attitudes from operators, that this query reduces to corporate social responsibility; however, there are environmental implications too. Article The Environmental Impacts of Mining and Quarrying