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Eugene sustainability commission approves optional triple‑bottom‑line reflection tool for meetings
Summary
The commission voted to adopt an optional triple-bottom-line (environmental, social, economic) laminated prompt for commissioners to use during presentations to surface stakeholder questions and trade-offs; the measure passed with two abstentions and will be made available at future meetings.
The Eugene Sustainability Commission voted to approve use of a triple-bottom-line (TBL) reflection tool intended to help commissioners consider environmental, social and economic impacts when discussing agenda items.
A staff member described the tool as a lightweight, optional visual prompt — printed laminated cards commissioners can use to surface stakeholders, gaps, upsides and downsides while hearing…
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