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Being BCorp

Being a B Corp is about our business and so much more…

‘We need to look up and consider the entire eco-system, and see the world through a new lens; examine new alternative strategies, and encourage ourselves to ask the difficult questions.’

Proudly B Corp

We’re proud to be part of a community of changemakers - the B Corp businesses who are working to transform our economies into sustainable systems that are a force for good. It’s about making a difference at every level – for people, communities and the planet.

By being transparent, accountable and committed to high standards of social and environmental performance, we’re constantly striving to improve the way we work for the benefit of our team, our clients, our communities; and, the wider world.

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What B Corp Means in Practice

We’re constantly measuring our success and initiating changes and actions that improve our overall B Corp score. 

Every person in our team is invested in the cause; whether that’s choosing greener alternatives at home, participating in charitable activities, supporting environmental projects, or formulating policies at work that help us make positive changes to our business model. 

Big or small; every action counts. We work together; aspiring to a better world.

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We’re Making an Impact

Our first assessment awarded us a B Corp score of 81.7 - exceeding the score of most ordinary businesses, which stands at 50.9. B Corp certification is reassessed every three years, and we’re aiming for an even better score next time around.

Keep track of our B Corp journey by following our socials; and find out more about the improvements we make every year by reading our Impact Reports. The first one is available from the link below...

 

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Read 2022/23 Report

‘As a specialist communications and content agency immersed in the world of agriculture, food production, and environmental sciences. We are counted among businesses that are leading a global movement towards inclusive, equitable and regenerative economies.’

 

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