BA Theories (Business Administration & Management)

Triple bottom line (TBL)

Triple Bottom Line (TBL)

The triple bottom line (TBL) sustainability framework suggests that businesses today should strive to improve in three key areas: making profits, and caring for the people as well as the planet.

The term Triple bottom line (TBL) was coined by John Elkington in 1994. TBL is an accounting framework with three parts: social, environmental and financial.

Many organizations (Nike, Tesco, DHL) have adopted the 3BL framework to evaluate their performance in a broader perspective.

TBL is also commonly known as the three Ps: people, planet and profits.

Dr Karl-Henrik Robèrt explaining Sustainability; The Triple Bottom Line

3BL economic (Profit) measures

Economic variables ought to be variables that deal with the bottom line and the flow of money.

How, other than in £’s, $’s, or €’s might you measure your Organisation’s economic performance? One could look at income, expenditures, taxes, business climate factors, employment, and business diversity factors.

Specific examples include:

How to be a Sustainable Entrepreneur? – Part 2

3BL environmental (Planet) measures

The problem with the TBL concept is that while profit is easily calculated, it is difficult to quantify your people or planet score.

How might you measure your Organisation’s environmental performance?

Environmental variables should represent measurements of natural resources and reflect potential influences to viability. Could be air and water quality, energy consumption, natural resources, toxic waste, etc.

Long-range aims would help organisations identify the impacts a project or policy would have on an area.

Specific examples include:

Triple Bottom Line

3BL social (People) measures

How might you measure your Organisation’s social performance?

Hint: Social variables refer to the social dimensions of a community or region and could include measurements of education, equity and access to social resources, health and well-being, quality of life, and social capital.

The examples listed below are a small snippet of potential variables:

Triple Bottom Line: Summary

Related: Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)

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