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triple bottom lineWhile the adoption of corporate social responsibility implies a broad commitment to address objectives other than narrow economic goals, the triple bottom line concept seeks to measure the organisatio [..]
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triple bottom lineDefinition An expanded reporting framework used in corporate accounting, developed in the 1980s to measure a company's commitment to ecological and social responsibilities in addition to financia [..]
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triple bottom lineExpanding the traditional business-reporting framework to take into account environmental and social performance in addition to financial performance.
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triple bottom lineA holistic accounting framework with three parts: environmental, social and financial. These three divisions are also called the three Ps: people, planet and profit, or the "three pillars of sustainability".
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triple bottom lineA financial and real estate calculation made by both the private and public sectors that replaces the traditional monetary benchmark in favor of equally valuing economic, environmental, and social per [..]
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triple bottom lineAn accounting system that considers more than the traditional financial “bottom line”. As well as financial outcomes, a company (or Government’s) performance should be measured against its social and environmental responsibilities.
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triple bottom linea form of sustainability accounting going beyond the financial ‘bottom line’ to consider the social and environmental as well as economic consequences of an organisation’s activity; generally included [..]
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triple bottom lineThe simultaneous pursuit of a social enterprise or business to achieve financial, social and environmental returns on investment.
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triple bottom lineBusiness activity that results in commercial profit as well as social and environmental benefits.
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