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Tutorial(Week 2)

Company Name: Nestlé


By:
1. HILLARY JIMBOB (BBA23020017)
2. DANIEL CHIA SZE HANN(BBA23020040)
3. KAREN YONG CAI NEE(BBA23020055)
4. ADRIAN WONG WON JIE(BBA23020053)
4 Steps Leading
to Ethical !. Recognize The Ethical Issue
Behaviour By League of toppig plastic pollution.
James Rest
2. Judging What is The Ethical
Cause of Action
Cannot degradable and cause plastic
pollution.
3. Deciding to do the ethical course of action
4 Steps Leading To use less plastic in our packaging.
to Ethical -By eliminating unnecessary plastic (from tear-off bands to single-
use items like straws), introducing reusable and refillable

Behaviour By alternatives and switching to paper, bio-based and biodegradable


materials, we are already reducing our plastic footprint.
James Rest
4. Carrying out the decision
Testing new solutions to reduce Nestle packaging
-Nestlé Indonesia and Nestlé's R+D Accelerator in Singapore have
explored a packaging refill system where consumers order food
and beverages on an app and receive their products through a
refill system via a bicycle service.
1. Is it legal?
Some of the ethical issues Nestlé faces in Malaysia
may or may not be legal, depending on the
circumstances and local laws. For example, Nestlé
3 Check could break the law if it took water without proper
permits or in violation of environmental regulations.
Questions Likewise, it may be illegal for a company to use
forced labor or violate labor rights laws. However,
some ethical concerns, such as marketing
unhealthy products to children, may not necessarily
be illegal, but may still be considered unethical. In
these cases, it is up to the company to take action
to address the issues and uphold ethical standards
beyond what is required by law.
2. Is it balanced?

Whether the issues facing Nestlé in Malaysia are


3 Check balanced depends on a variety of factors, including the
views of different stakeholders, the specifics of each

Questions issue, and the actions the company is taking to address


them. For example, Nestlé's water extraction and palm
oil sourcing practices may be considered unbalanced
from the perspective of negative impacts on the
environment and local communities. On the other
hand, from the perspective of the company and its
shareholders, these practices may be considered
necessary to meet business needs and remain
profitable. So, it its balance
3. How will the action make me
feel about myself?
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In my opinion, I believe that if the Nestle
Questions company also abide the nation law besides
of gaining profits for the company owner and
to pay for the shareholders dividend, the
company will get huge respect by the society
and build a harmony place for everyone to
live.

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