Triple Bottom Line

Corporate Social Reporting
Corporate social reporting involves the disclosure of an organization's performance in social, environmental, and ethical dimensions. It reflects a company's commitment to social responsibility and transparency to stakeholders.
Triple Bottom Line Accounting (TBL)
Triple Bottom Line (TBL) accounting is an accounting framework that incorporates three dimensions of performance: social, environmental, and financial. TBL aims to evaluate a company's commitment to corporate social responsibility and sustainable growth.
Triple Bottom-Line Accounting (TBL)
Triple Bottom-Line Accounting (TBL) is a method of measuring a company's social and environmental impact in addition to its economic value. This approach evaluates a company's performance through a three-pronged focus: economic profit and loss, corporate social responsibility, and environmental impact.

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