Corporate social responsibility (CSR) refers to a company's responsibility to consider the interests of its stakeholders, including consumers, employees, investors, communities, and the environment. Stakeholders are groups that influence or are influenced by a company's actions. CSR requires companies to provide value to stakeholders through their operations in an ethical and environmentally sustainable manner. Implementing CSR can help companies reduce costs, attract customers and employees who value sustainability, manage risks to the company's reputation, and gain government support.