The release of carbon dioxide emissions by manufacturing companies is a significant cause of climate change that has adverse impacts on human life, affecting economic, socio-cultural, and human health aspects as well as national sovereignty. Therefore, addressing climate change is necessary by considering business ethics through corporate social and environmental responsibility. The objective of this study is to explore the handling of climate change through social and environmental responsibility in Indonesia. This legal research can be answered through normative legal research. The findings suggest that addressing climate change through social and environmental responsibility by companies includes carbon offsetting, organic waste management, and increasing awareness among the community and employees on environmental sustainability.
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