Sentences with phrase «triple bottom line performances»

Their biannual visits to these communities are multi-faceted, from measuring impact and triple bottom line performances of the co-op, to farming and processing cost analysis, to computer donations to schools.

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The underlying investment tenet here is that there is a direct link between a company's social and environmental performance and its financial performance - the triple bottom line.
The Triple Bottom Line (3BL) is rooted in the very sane idea that business managers should manage not just the financial performance of their companies, but also their social and environmental performance.
In addition, Stewart points to a positive effect on the bottom line: The better performance of physics teaching assistants «doubled or tripled» the number of undergraduates enrolling in the department's courses.
«This tool is designed to help us evaluate a fishery system's performance toward achieving economic, community and ecological sustainability — the «triple bottom line,»» said co-author James Anderson, director of the Institute for Sustainable Food Systems at the University of Florida.
As the concept of sustainability takes root in corporate culture, many business leaders today are discovering what it means to measure performance against the triple bottom line.
Triple Bottom Line — How some organizations measure the economic, social and environmental performance of a project.
The triple bottom line is a new method for calculating a company's performance which includes «key performance indicators» in the social and environmental areas.
This mindset, often referred to as the «triple bottom line,» factors social and environmental results alongside financial performance, and influences businesses and governments to operate in a sustainable way in the markets and communities they serve.
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