“…However, there’s a scarcity of studies discussing this phenomenon at the organizational level in non-western settings. On one hand, environmental nonprofits are non-government, non-commercial groups focused on issues like sustainability, wildlife protection, biodiversity management, environmental research, policy advocacy, and conservation efforts [ 19 ]. Conversely, social NGOs or socially oriented NGOs, as indicated by Kataeva et al [ 20 ], concentrate on addressing societal challenges, including child labor, working conditions, and health and safety issues, as noted by Yawar and Seuring [ 21 ].…”