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B Lab is a non-profit organization that was founded in 2006 in Berwyn, Pennsylvania, by Andrew Kassoy, Jay Coen Gilbert and Bart Houlahan. [1] B Lab created, and awards, the B corporation certification for for-profit organizations.
Certified B Corporation logo mark. This B Corp mark can only be used by companies certified by B Lab. In business, a B Corporation (also B Corp) is a for-profit corporation certified for its social impact by B Lab, a global non-profit organization.
B corporation (certification) – Social and environmental certification of for-profit companies; Charitable organization – Nonprofit organization with charitable purpose; Community interest company – UK company using their profits and assets for the public good; Community organization – Civil society non-profit operating in a distinct area
Companies that have passed the rigorous scrutiny of third party B Lab auditors as to their transparency, social accountability and environmental performance can be certified as a B Corporation. Of the over 3,300 Certified B Corporations in the world as of April 2020, a significant portion are in the food & beverage space.
For corporations certified by B Lab, a.k.a. B Corp certification, as distinguished from benefit corporations, which are legal entities, rather than certified. Subcategories This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.
A study of 2,328 adults published in 2021 in the journal Annals of Family Medicine found that non-Hispanic Black and Hispanic respondents were respectively 73% and 49% more likely to report a ...
The non-profit B Lab has certified "Better World Books" as a "B corporation", meaning it meets certain standards for social welfare, because it donates books or a percentage of its profit to literacy programs around the world. [15] As of 2013, the company had donated an estimated $14 million under this program. [1]
B Lab, an American non-profit organization; Vocal school or blab school, a type of outdated children's primary school in rural North America