defensive stance towards social responsibility are not particularly responsible (Kanobi, 1999). Companies hold the concept of "argues that nothing has been done wrong by them despite possible bad outcomes", and doing only what is required of them by law and nothing more (Steege, 2008, Slide 9). These companies may consider themselves neutral, and they make profits a more important motive than performing actions in a socially responsible way. They make a point of following the law to ensure that others cannot take legal action against them. A company may create more waste than necessary, but it will remove of the waste in a legal method rather than dumping it illegally