We are a proud Certified B Corporation®!

We are a proud Certified B Corporation®!

B Corp Certification

In 2017, BIO RAW earned certification as a B Corporation, an acknowledgment of the company’s commitment to social and environmental ethics, transparency and accountability.

BIO RAW joins nearly 1000 Certified B Corporations globally – including 150 others in Canada – that have met the rigorous standards that measure a company’s impact on its employees, suppliers, community and the environment.

What is a Certified B Corporation?

Certified B Corporations are a new type of corporation which uses the power of business to solve social and environmental problems. B Corp certification is to sustainable business what Fair Trade certification is to coffee or USDA Organic certification is to bananas! 

Why do B Corps matter?

Certified B Corporations are leading a global movement to redefine success in business. By voluntarily meeting higher standards of transparency, accountability, and performance, Certified B Corps are distinguishing themselves in a cluttered marketplace by offering a positive vision of a better way to do business.

Why did BIO RAW decide to become a B Corp?

B Corp reflects the values upon which our company was founded and our operating philosophies today. We became B Corp because we believe that doing business goes beyond the financial performance of a company. This certification proves that we are in fact following through with all of the social and economic commitments to produce with INTEGRITY! 

How did we become certified?

B Corps are certified by the nonprofit B Lab. To become certified, a company must:

1) Meet the Performance Requirement: Complete the B Impact Assessment and earn a reviewed minimum score of 80 out of 200 points.

2) Make it Official: Sign a Term sheet and Declaration of Interpendence.

Who are the B Corporations?

The B Corp community is made up of early 1000 companies in 27 countries from 60 industries with 1 unifying goal: to redefine success in business.


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