Corporate Social Responsibility
Corporate Social Responsibility, CSR in short, means that, as an entrepreneur, one takes into account the effect of the company on the environment and the people inside and outside the company.
Within the scope of CSR, Involvation annually provides two consultants for two weeks to projects in the area of development cooperation.

In 2006, Martijn van den Boogaart and Alex Tjalsma, in cooperation with ICCO (www.icco.nl), left twice for a week for India to support Pradan (www.pradan.net) in drawing up a business plan to prepare for a tenfold increase in its production and distribution of silk and silk products.
In 2008, Jaap Verhoeven and Els van der Lelij were in Burkina Faso, again in cooperation with ICCO, to assist Fruiteq in the professionalization of the distribution and processing of mangoes.

There they were, under a burning sun, in a typical African village, walking among the mango trees. Involvation’s consultants Els van der Lelij and Jaap Verhoeven spent a week in Burkina Faso. They were happy to voluntarily place their logistical expertise at the disposal of Fruiteq. And they achieved something. Read more.
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