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Finally, the sustainable economic targets and practices that need to be implemented are detailed in table 7. Table 7: Economic Targets and Practices Target Practices Assessments Invest in localmarkets  Utilise local materials  Support development of existing or new local enterprises  Encourage local production andconsumption  Financial Indicators Improves Mauritian economy  Provide permanent employment opportunities to Mauritians  Provide local employment and training  Economic Indicators Combat poverty  Participate in government Marshall plan toinvest in targeted community areas  Improve access to education and training  Indicators Figure 5: Conceptual Diagram Sustainability Performance Environment (Planet) Social (People) Economic (Prosperity)  Forced labour/Child labour  Working hours  Compensations & Benefits  Discrimination  Collective bargaining  Occupational health & safety  Industrial hygiene  Harassment & Abuse  Anti-corruption  Corporate social responsibility  Stakeholder engagement  Accountability  GHG emissions  Raw materials use  Hazardous chemicals use  Energy use  Water use  Wastewater treatment  Solid waste  Good operations practices  Renewable energy use  Recycling  Local investment  Local employment  Improve access to education  Promote local consumption & production  Utilise local resources  Support local community enterprises Assessing the Sustainability Performance, the Food-Processing Industry through Causal Loop: A Mauritian Case Study © 2023 Global Journals Year 2023 14 Global Journal of Science Frontier Research Volume XXIII Issue ersion I VV ( H )

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