
a form of sustainability accounting going beyond the financial
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Triple bottom line (abbreviated as TBL or 3BL) incorporates the notion of sustainability into business decisions, coined by John Elkington in 1994. The TBL is an accounting framework with three dimensions: social, environmental (or ecological) and financial. The TBL dimensions are also commonly called the three Ps: people, planet and profit and ar...
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An expanded baseline for measuring performance, adding social and environmental dimensions to the traditional monetary benchmark.
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A popular way of expressing the concept and practice of sustainable development in a business context. This is the idea that organisations derive their license to operate not just by satisfying shareholders through improved profits and dividends (the economic bottom line), but by simultaneously satisfying other stakeholders in society (employees, c...
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