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The Triple Bottom Line
The triple bottom line is a bottom line that continues to measure profits, but
also measures the organization's impact on people and on the planet. The triple bottom line is a way of expressing
a company's impact and sustainability on both a local and a global scale. The concept behind the triple bottom line is
that companies are responsible first and foremost to all their stakeholders,
and these include everyone that is involved with the company whether directly
or indirectly, as well as the planet we're all living on.
People
·
think about the impact their actions
have on all the people involved
·
can include everybody from farmers
supplying raw materials, on up to the CEO of the company
·
offers health care, good working hours,
a healthy, safe place to work, opportunities for advancement and education, and
does not exploit their labor force
·
can also include the community where the
company does business
Planet
·
take pains to reduce or eliminate their
ecological footprint
·
strive for sustainability, recognizing
the fact that "going green" may be more profitable in the long run
·
it's not just about the money
·
look at the entire life cycle of their
actions and try to determine the true cost of what they're doing in regards to
the environment
·
take pains to reduce their energy usage
·
dispose of any toxic waste in a safe way
·
try to use renewable energy sources
·
don't produce products that are unsafe
or unhealthy for people and the planet.
Profit
·
profits will help empower and sustain
the community as a whole, and not just flow to the CEO and shareholders.
The Triple Bottom Line is essentially a
reporting system. It can be used to
drive improvements in the way an organization impacts people and the
environment by helping managers focus on what they need to do to improve all of
the bottom lines, and keeping this work high on their agendas. Triple Bottom Line could better be used on
people- or planet-friendly initiatives.
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