SustainAbility

U.K. consultancy SustainAbility claims to have coined the phrase “triple bottom line,” which refers to a framework for measuring and reporting corporate performance against economic, social, and environmental parameters. Its Web site offers an introduction to the concept, along with details on the organization’s efforts to promote it. The site also serves as an international clearinghouse for information and news related to sustainable development.

Registered users can access SustainAbility’s numerous reports online; paper copies can be ordered from the site. SustainAbility’s monthly “Radar” provides insight to “help business people see through the blizzard of everyday events.” Archived editions can be downloaded free. Its news wire offers international headlines on various sustainable development topics on a daily basis. The Web site’s resources section also includes extensive lists of Internet links, magazines, books, e-mail newsletters, and conferences.

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