As an important organisation in society, a company has two main social responsibilities: it must create a harmonious atmosphere between the different players in the company; outside the company, it must take the initiative to assume obligations towards the natural environment and social actors. Like citizens in the traditional sense, companies must also assume the corresponding social responsibilities. While continuing to maximize profits or in the course of their business activities, companies should assume their responsibilities to society or fulfill their duties to society, and finally achieve the sustainable development of the company. In the context of commercial transactions, particularly in decision-making, in addition to taking into account the interests of investors or the interests of the company itself, it should also appropriately take into account the interests of other interest groups closely related to the conduct of the company and the interests of the company. In addition to whether his behaviour is beneficial to himself, he should also consider whether it has a detrimental effect on others, for example whether it will cause public risks, environmental pollution, waste of resources, etc.