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  2. Sustainable business - Wikipedia

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    Sustainable business. Appearance. A sustainable business, or a green business, is an enterprise which has (or aims to have) a minimal negative impact or potentially a positive effect on the global or local environment, community, society, or economy—a business that attempts to meet the triple bottom line. They cluster under different ...

  3. World Business Council for Sustainable Development - Wikipedia

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    Employees. 51–300. Website. www.wbcsd.org. The World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD) is a CEO -led organization of over 225 international companies. [1] The council is also connected to 60 national and regional business councils and partner organizations. [2]

  4. Environmental, social, and governance - Wikipedia

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    In 1998, journalists Robert Levering and Milton Moskowitz published "The 100 Best Companies to Work for in America," initially a listing in Fortune magazine and later a book. The list compiled companies in the United States excelling in corporate social responsibility and examined how their financial performance fared as a result. [10]

  5. Corporate sustainability - Wikipedia

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    A 2014 session by the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development promoting corporate responsibility and sustainable development.. Corporate sustainability is an approach aiming to create long-term stakeholder value through the implementation of a business strategy that focuses on the ethical, social, environmental, cultural, and economic dimensions of doing business. [1]

  6. Sustainable industries - Wikipedia

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    Origin. Sustainability is a social goal for individuals to co-exist on the Earth including economic, social, and environmental deminsions. A Sustainable industry would allow for growth in all three deminsions while maintaining the quality of the environment and countering major environmental issues. A report was released in 1987 by the United ...

  7. Sustainability - Wikipedia

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    Sustainability is a social goal for people to co-exist on Earth over a long period of time. Definitions of this term are disputed and have varied with literature, context, and time. [2][1] Sustainability usually has three dimensions (or pillars): environmental, economic, and social. [1]

  8. Corporate social responsibility - Wikipedia

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    accepts that businesses and enterprises have to work on solutions according to their economic weight, honestly evaluates its weight and part in causing the problems (it is best to concentrate on 2–3 main problems), takes essential steps – systematically, progressively, and focused – towards a more sustainable world.

  9. Triple bottom line - Wikipedia

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    The Triple Bottom Line: How Today's Best-Run Companies Are Achieving Economic, Social and Environmental Success—and How You Can Too by Andrew W. Savitz and Karl Weber; The Sustainability Advantage: Seven Business Case Benefits of a Triple Bottom Line (Conscientious Commerce) by Bob Willard, New Society Publishers ISBN 978-0-86571-451-9