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Triple Top Line

The effect that attention to sustainable management of natural, financial, and human capital has to an organization by increasing revenues (by offering more desirable products and services) and reducing costs and expenses throughout operations (through more streamlined operations. While many of these benefits are measured in terms of triple bottom line accounting, even more valuable are their effects to a company’s top-line financial performance because they require less capital investment and reduce the cost of capital.

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Technical Nutrient

Technical Nutrient

Made of highly stable materials which can be used again and again, technical nutrients are designed to be retrieved and reused within the closed-loop cycle of sustainable manufactu...

Three Pillars of Sustainability

Three Pillars of Sustainability

The three pillars of sustainability are: (i) the society, (ii) the environment, and (iii) the economy. These are also referred to as (i) people, (ii) planet, and (iii) profit, resp...

Tipping Point

Tipping Point

A way of looking at the way change happens in the world, put forth by Malcolm Gladwell in his bestselling book, The Tipping Point. The book contends that ideas, behaviors, messages...