How to become a B Corp
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About this event
B Corp is a growing movement of over 3000 brands using business as a force for good, including the likes of Patagonia, Innocent and Ben & Jerry’s. Certifying as a B Corp demonstrates that you genuinely care about people, planet and profits in equal measure, giving significant competitive edge at a time when consumers expect more from brands than ever before. And with UK B Corps growing 28x faster than the UK national average, there’s never been a better time to consider joining the movement. If you’re curious about what B Corp could mean for your brand, what certification entails or how to prove its value to others in your organisation, then this session is for you.
This session will cover…
– The business case & benefits of becoming a B Corp – The certification process: what it takes to become a B Corp – The journey to certification: practical tips for getting started – First-hand experiences from B Corp brands such as allplants, DAME , Rubies in the Rubble and The Collective Dairy.
About the speaker
Delphi Jarrett – A huge believer in the B Corp movement, Delphi led the B Corp certification process at allplants and DAME, and is now a Director at Humankind Research – a certified B Corp insight agency working with brands and charities striving for positive social impact. Lucy Squires – Head of Marketing at Rubies in the Rubble, a condiment brand that was founded to provide a solution to food surplus, and earlier this year became an accredited B-Corp. Lucy was a core member of the team that worked on securing B Corp status for over 12 months. Gary Lake – Supply Chain and Procurement Director at The Collective Dairy, the fastest growing yoghurt brand in the UK which certified just a couple of weeks ago. Gary led the B Corp Certification process over the last 18 months, having also led the re-certification of B Corp UK founder member Lily’s Kitchen in 2017.