What is the Triple Bottom Line?
The Triple Bottom Line, popularly described by the three Ps; People, Planet, Profit, serves to assist corporations in addressing sustainable development. CSR is how corporations contribute to and avoid becoming a barrier to sustainable social, environmental and economic development.
GLOBAL CSR has a thorough understanding of and experience in advising on all three bottom lines, including establishing business processes and initiatives meeting best practice requirements. In addition, we specialise in providing quality advice on the Social Bottom Line, or the 'People' Bottom Line, and have leading-edge knowledge of the developments on the Principles-Based Approach to CSR.
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Questions and Answers on CSR:
- What is CSR?
- What is an international Principles-Based Approach to CSR?
- What is the link between Human Rights and CSR?
- What is the Triple Bottom Line?
- What is CSR Compliance & Opportunities?
- Does CSR have the potential to create sustainable development?
- Is CSR also relevant for governments?
- Is CSR also relevant for SMEs?
- Is CSR only relevant in relation to corporations operating in or sourcing from emerging economies?
- Are Human Rights relevant for private corporations?
- Is there a business case for CSR?
- How can corporations perform Responsible Supply Chain Management?
- What are the implications of the Danish government’s “Action Plan for Corporate Social Responsibility” for Danish corporations?
- How can GLOBAL CSR assist in relation to CSR?
