The Triple Bottom Line: How Today's Best-run Co... 【100% VALIDATED】

This paper explores the "Triple Bottom Line" (TBL) framework—Profit, People, and Planet—as detailed by Andrew Savitz. It examines how leading corporations like , DuPont , and Walmart have moved beyond traditional financial metrics to find a "sustainability sweet spot" where business interests and social/environmental needs overlap. By analyzing both successful implementations and notable failures (e.g., BP and Hershey), the paper argues that sustainability is no longer optional but a fundamental driver of competitive advantage. 1. Introduction

The Sustainability Sweet Spot: Rethinking Corporate Success through the Triple Bottom Line Abstract The Triple Bottom Line: How Today's Best-Run Co...

Traditionally, businesses focused solely on the financial bottom line. Savitz argues that modern companies must be accountable to all stakeholders, not just shareholders, to ensure long-term resilience. 2. The Core Framework: The Three Ps Understanding the Triple Bottom Line: Measuring Impact This paper explores the "Triple Bottom Line" (TBL)

The TBL expands the traditional measure of corporate success to include three pillars: Economic (Profit), Social (People), and Environmental (Planet). and Environmental (Planet).