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We’re incredibly proud to have become a Certified B Corporation®. This certification is recognised globally as the highest standard for social corporate responsibility. B Corps are companies that formally commit to using the positive power of business to solve the world’s social and environmental problems.
We’ve always been led by strong values, to be better for people and the planet – and using our business as a force for good. Becoming a B Corp is a big step on our ongoing journey to make the world a safer place, put people’s health first and give everyone the choice to live free from nasty chemicals.
We’ve joined more than 4,000 other Certified B Corporations worldwide. While we all differ in terms of size, industry and location, what we share is the goal to be financially sustainable, while tackling social, economic, and environmental issues.
As a B Corp, we’re independently verified by the B Lab to ensure that the way we do business positively affects workers, customers, suppliers, community members, governance and the environment. This gives us a clear framework for measuring our impacts in all areas and a pathway for continuous improvement.
Certified B Corporations need to satisfy rigorous standards across every aspect of the company. Becoming a B Corp (and keeping it) is no walk in the park. But having our existing environmental programmes and certifications really helped. These include ISO 14001:2015 Environmental Management and ISO 9001 Quality Management Systems, the Toitū enviromark diamond and Toitū net carbonzero certifications, and our Environmental Choice ticks.
To keep our certification, we’ll update our impact assessment every three years, set ambitious goals for improvement, and benchmark our progress over time. We’re not perfect. But we are continually innovating and evolving to be and do better. This process includes priorities to:
Read our full B Impact Assessment here
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