Preeti Maiyani, Sangita Patel, Sujith Mondi
The spread of Covid-19
has widely disrupted the environmental sustainability interventions which were
being carried out through the NGOs and CSR initiatives. It also posed a major
threat towards achieving the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Pandemic
brought solace in the areas of responsible consumption and production, climate
action, life below water, and life on land. However, the real menace begins
when industries and businesses recuperate for massive production leading to
carbon emissions. NGOs and CSR activities have shifted their focus more on
handling the pandemic situation. Policy changes due to the Covid pandemic have
affected the nature of CSR spending. This includes the diversion of a majority
of CSR funds to short-term Covid-related activities.
Coronavirus has
triggered a liquidity crisis for NGOs. They have no other alternative except
depending on CSR funding. This paper aims to explore and assess the role of
NGOs and CSR in promoting environmental sustainability during the pandemic. The
methods used involve an analysis of the scientific literature, observations,
and an assessment of external data. This paper ascertains that environmental
leadership would certainly be more in demand after COVID-19. This study intends
to provide a framework for understanding socio-economic, political, and
environmental dimensions.
Covid-19, Environmental Sustainability,
Non-Governmental Organization, Corporate social responsibility, Sustainable
Development Goals.
VOL.13, ISSUE No.2, June 2021