Why should you measure your company’s social and environmental impacts?

 
 
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73% of consumers want to know that they're not only buying a good product
or service, but that they're buying it from a good company.

9/10 millennials think that the success of a company should be measured in more than just financial terms
 

9/10 millennials think that the success
of a company should be measured in more than just financial terms.

 

How do you measure your social and environmental impacts?

Become a B Corp
 
"Do some good for someone, somewhere, with every step of your business. The bigger you get, the more good you can do."
 
 

We work with mission-driven businesses to create an economy (and a world) that works better for all of us.

 
 
Get Started on Your B Corp Journey Today

Certified B Corporation Consulting

Certified B Corps demonstrate a 90-99% survival rate, compared with 69% among average small US businesses.


 

Clients using business as a force for good:

 
“Heather led us through the B Corp certification process thoughtfully and perceptively and along the way actually encouraged us to become a better company by helping us to see ourselves through the lens of our accomplishments.”
— Mark Ruedrich, North Coast Brewing Co.
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Heather Paulsen with B Lab co-founders Andrew Kassoy, Joy Coen Gilbert and Bart Houlahan, B Corp Champions Retreat, 2016, Philadelphia.

Heather Paulsen with B Lab co-founders Andrew Kassoy, Joy Coen Gilbert and Bart Houlahan, B Corp Champions Retreat, 2016, Philadelphia.


“Do some good for someone, somewhere, with every step of your business. The bigger you get, the more good you can do.”
— Blair Kellison, CEO, Traditional Medicinals