Triple Bottom Line (TBL)
📈 Investing
Quick Definition
Triple Bottom Line (TBL) is a sustainability framework that evaluates a company's performance based on three dimensions: social, environmental, and financial.
Examples
- 1A company implementing fair labor practices and improving employee welfare to address the social bottom line.
- 2A business reducing its carbon footprint through renewable energy projects to enhance its environmental bottom line.
- 3A corporation maintaining robust financial health by increasing revenues and managing costs, reflecting the financial bottom line.
Tags
sustainabilitycorporate-governancesocial-responsibilityenvironmental-impactfinancial-performance
Quick Info
Category:Investing
Difficulty:intermediate
Last Updated:6/20/2025