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What Is Triple P — and Why Should Companies Think The Tripple P Way?

  • Writer: Zsuzsanna Wellinger
    Zsuzsanna Wellinger
  • Sep 29
  • 2 min read

Updated: Oct 7

You’ve probably heard the term Triple P or Triple Bottom Line thrown around in conversations about sustainability or responsible business. But what does it actually mean — and why should your company care?


Let’s break it down.

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One of our amazing corporate team working on a hand prothesis

Triple P stands for: People, Planet, Profit


Simple, right? But this little trio has changed the way the world thinks about success.

Traditionally, companies measured achievement through one lens: profit. Did we grow? Did we sell more? Did the numbers go up?


The Triple P mindset says: yes, profit matters — but not only profit.True success balances People, Planet, and Profit in harmony.


1. People – Because business is human


The first P is all about people — employees, customers, communities, and everyone your company touches.


It’s about creating workplaces where people feel valued, safe, and inspired. And it’s about using your business power to make a positive impact — not just internally, but globally.

That’s exactly what we at Chariteam believe in: connecting corporate teams with social impact. When your team builds solar lamps for families without electricity or prosthetic hands for people in need, you’re not only giving — you’re growing together.


2. Planet – Because there is no Plan B


The second P is our shared home: the planet.Every decision a company makes — from supply chains to packaging to travel — has an environmental footprint.

Businesses that think Triple P take responsibility. They reduce waste, act sustainably, and find creative ways to minimize impact. And they inspire employees to care about the planet, too — not through slogans, but through action.


When your team experiences how much difference a simple, hands-on act can make, it changes perspectives. That’s why our CSR team events are designed to make sustainability real.


3. Profit – Because impact and growth belong together


The third P — profit — still matters. But in the Triple P mindset, profit is a result, not the goal.Companies that care about people and planet don’t lose — they lead.


Purpose-driven businesses attract loyal customers, passionate employees, and long-term trust.In short: doing good is good business.



Why your company should think Triple P


Because this is the future of work and leadership. Because employees want to belong to companies that stand for something. Because clients choose brands that take responsibility. And because your company can make a real difference — right now.


At Chariteam, we help organizations put the Triple P into action through impactful, meaningful team-building events. Together, we connect profit with purpose, strategy with empathy, and teams with humanity.


Let’s build a better future — one team event at a time.

 
 
 

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