Around the globe, businesses looking for long-term success are turning toward practices that consider the impact of their operations on the environment and workers, customers and communities. By certifying as benefit corporations, these businesses take a legal step that formalizes their commitment to people and planet, not just profit.

Read more about B Corps and their stakeholder-minded business practices in our B the Change Weekly Friday newsletter, and on our B Corporation Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and Instagram channels.

Here’s a look at what we shared last week:

5 Ways Your Business Can Take Action on the Climate Crisis: From Employee Involvement to Recycled Packaging to Sustainable Travel, UK B Corps Share Earth-Friendly Tips

Motivated by the Heart and Building Purpose-Driven Businesses: Social Entrepreneur Leads B Corp Through Nearly 30 Years of Brand-Building and Over $2M in Community Contributions

Business Sustainability: Natura Shows an Authentic Commitment to Purpose: With Move to Acquire Avon, B Corp Natura Broadens Beauty Network and Strengthens Long-Term Strategy

Williams Eye Works: Small Business Drives Positive Impact for Workers and Community: Staten Island Optical Store Puts Focus on Service and Knowledge

Conscious Capitalism: Beyond Corporate Social Responsibility?

1 Way to Build Build Workers’ Financial Health to Boost Their Overall Well-Being — and Your Company’s Bottom Line

Upending Shareholder Primacy Around the Globe: B the Change Weekly


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