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Our Bottom Line
Triple bottom line (3BL) is derived form the United Nation's three pillars of sustainability also
known as the “Three E's” of sustainability. These are environmental protection, economic
development, and social equity which was later coined to three P's or People, Planets and
Profits. In a general sense, @BL means the integration of economic, social and environment
dimensions in development.SORSOGON
Likas, AGAP, FPE, PTFCF,
LGUs, government agencies,
COCOBIND, GAICO and GSAC
LEYTE:
Babatngon
PCF VICTO, LGU,
local cooperative, DISUP
(Belgian NGO)
Malaya Development
Cooperative, Kapatagan MPC,
AASKI, New Tumauini Cooperative
and Wesley Coop, Pilnet-RO1
PCA, FPE, PEF, SSI
municipal governments of Roxas
and San Vicente, barangay councils,
Peoples’ organizations and coopers
tives, Haribon,ELAC and business
NEGROS
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‘AFTI,SEED, LGU, DAR, DA
ZAMBOANGA
NORTE SOUTH
AND SUR: COTABATO:
Green Tropics, Mahitana
government agencies, » Foundation
IMASS-SPECC.HANDICRAFTS AND WOOD PRODUCTS
Oval Table Lamp
Tumandok Grafts Industfiesis a small dynamic social
enterprise of hancicratts based in Negros Istand Region
that specializes in the making of resin-larinateo,
indigenous based materials of home products forthe local
and export market. The oval table lamp is one of
“Tumandok’s products and itis made from the interplay.ot
capiz shells and bay local indigenous
_/__ttals:Tne capi sels are processed produce gold
Color and combined with natural banana b
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Wheelchairs and Wood Products
Aspiring decent and meaningful lives for
differently-abled persons, the social
enterprise Tahanang Walang Hagdanan, inc.
works out the talents and abilities of its
differently-abled persons members to
produce high-quality products such as
wheelchairs, school chairs, educational toys,
wood jewelry, and collapsible tables sold in
and out of the country. These products give
the differently-abled persons opportunities
to eam money for their families.‘Several mining communities in Palawan shifted
toa more sustainable and environment-friendly
way of earning income by selling dried lagundi,
malunggay, sambong and turmeric leaves to
Biofarm, an enterprise formed by the Palawan
Center for Appropriate Rural Technology. Biofafm
‘enterprise processes the cried leaves into
powder form then packed and shipped to.
pharmaceutical and wellness products
‘companies.
Dairy Products
(Once plagued with strong typhoons and debt
to traders, rice and com farmers in Mallig,
Isabela joined Malaya Development
Cooperative as it diversity to a dairy enterprise
that processes cow's milk to produce yogurt
and flavored, fresh, and pasteurized milk
presently marketed to a number of grocery
stores and schools innearby provinces,Organic Peanut
‘The indigenous peoples of Cagayan de Oro
«gain from the rich resources of the province
through the production of organic peanut,
Greenminds, Inc. is a social enterprise
advocating environment protection and
preservation by using ecological farming
technologies in areas in Mindanao. Presefit
organic peanuts are also processed into
brittied, roasted and sugar-coated peanuts.
Organic Coffee
Coffee farmers ofthe Blaan tbe in South
Cotabato plant and sellcoffee beans to
GreenTropics, a social enterprise that buys coffee
beans produced by indigent farmers at a price
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By practicing fair trade principles, GreenTropics
helps the indigenous peoples of South Cotabato to
more without compromising the integrity of Mt
Matutum, the tribe's source of coffee beans.