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This paper examines how much veracity exists in Corporate Social Responsibility programs, in relation to their ecological impacts and their environmental commitments to society and the planet. Emphasis is placed on the decisive role that businesses and companies have in these social, labor, economic and environmental impacts on society and that are generated by the negative effects caused by their activities and production, commercial and service processes. Likewise, it is established that in today's world, in order to achieve a high degree of competitiveness, reputation and credibility, companies need their corporate social responsibility programs to have credible and well-founded environmental and sustainability commitments. And it is that there are companies that only stick to the "ecological fashion", others that perfectly understand the seriousness of the threats of climate change and some that have discovered how to obtain economic benefits with the environmental variable in their CSR programs, without caring if they are really contributing to mitigate the ecological impacts that their activities produce.