{"id":7191,"date":"2020-12-07T20:39:10","date_gmt":"2020-12-07T20:39:10","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/lottolenghi.me\/b-corp-a-business-focused-on-impact\/"},"modified":"2024-04-10T14:32:50","modified_gmt":"2024-04-10T14:32:50","slug":"b-corp-a-business-focused-on-impact","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/lottolenghi.me\/b-corp-a-business-focused-on-impact\/","title":{"rendered":"B-Corp a Business focused on impact"},"content":{"rendered":"

Since t<\/span>he dawn of the Industrial Age in the 18th Century, the progress of Western society has historically hinged on a free market. Capitalism lit the fires of entrepreneurial, technology-driven innovation \u2014 <\/span>transforming<\/a> the workforce, accelerating GDP, and driving new opportunities in sectors like healthcare, finance, and professional services. According to <\/span>Stephen Butler<\/a>, Honorary Senior Lecturer at UCL London, advanced capitalism has led to an overarching increase in well-being and unrivaled advances in infrastructure, health, and social provisions. However, in some areas pure capitalism has not been able to achieve everything.<\/span><\/p>\n

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Cultural factors coupled with a global pandemic recession are inspiring many organizations to consider how to revise their operating models to substantially meet new goals around positive social impact. \u201cI say that we can no longer wash our hands of our responsibility for what people do with our products. Yes, profits are important, but so is society. And if our quest for greater profits leaves our world worse off than before, all we will have taught our children is the power of greed,\u201d said Salesforce CEO, Marc Benioff, in an NYT<\/i> op-ed<\/a>. \u201cIt\u2019s time for a new capitalism \u2014 a more fair, equal, and sustainable capitalism that actually works for everyone and where businesses, including tech companies, don\u2019t just take from society but truly give back and have a positive impact.\u201d<\/p>\n

One organization believes its interdependent<\/i> version of free market participation is the way of the 21st Century: Meet the B Corporation<\/a> (aka \u201cB Corp\u201d). According to the non-profit organization, B Lab, B Corps meet the highest standards of verified social and environmental performance, public transparency, and legal accountability to balance profit and purpose.<\/p>\n

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Companies like Method, Patagonia, Ben & Jerry\u2019s, Allbirds, Bombas, Cotopaxi, are all high profile examples of B Corps. Start-ups and existing companies can undertake the B Corp mission and certification process by centering their operations, structure, and leadership mindset around stakeholders (rather than just the shareholders). Adopting a way of operating as a \u201cforce for good”<\/a>  \u2014 seizes an opportunity for a new type of capitalism. <\/p>\n

During the certification process, a prospective B Corp is evaluated through the following criteria<\/a>:<\/p>\n