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Triple Bottom Line (TBL)

Summary

The Triple Bottom Line (TBL) is a framework for measuring a company's commitment to social, environmental, and economic performance.

Detailed Description

The Triple Bottom Line (TBL) expands the traditional reporting framework to take into account ecological and social performance in addition to financial performance. The TBL framework encourages businesses to go beyond profit maximization and consider their impact on people, planet, and profit. It asserts that companies should commit to measuring their achievements in these three areas, reflecting a broader range of value creation and sustainability objectives.

Category
Sustainability
Synonyms
Triple Bottom Line Accounting
TBL
People, Planet, Profit

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Corporate Sustainability Reporting

Many companies utilize TBL to inform stakeholders about their sustainability initiatives and outcomes.

Industries:

Manufacturing
Food and Beverage
Energy

Platforms:

Web-based reporting platforms
Corporate sustainability reports
Investment Decision Making

Investors use TBL metrics to evaluate the sustainability and ethical practices of potential investments.

Industries:

Financial Services
Real Estate
Consulting

Platforms:

Investment analysis software
ESG investment platforms
Supply Chain Management

Companies adopt TBL metrics to ensure suppliers meet sustainability criteria, thereby enhancing ethical sourcing practices.

Industries:

Retail
Manufacturing
Automotive

Platforms:

Supply chain management software
Procurement platforms

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