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Measuring Up

What our small business learned from a month reporting on the B Impact Assessment

80.5. That’s the number that surprised us by popping up once we’d answered all the questions on the online, self-administered B Impact Assessment. Because 80...

Pucci Photo and the B Impact Assessment: workers, customers, and a planet in need

What’s the impact of a beautiful photo? In a way, that’s what Pucci Photo had to answer in order to become not only a Certified...

Casitas Tenorio B&B and the B Impact Assessment: the value of a governance checklist

In many ways, the Governance section of the B Impact Assessment is the core of what being a B Corp is all about. Many...

Bodhi Surf & Yoga and the B Impact Assessment: a business built around community

For Bodhi Surf & Yoga, in many ways, the B Impact Assessment journey started with a logo. “It really was Patagonia that inspired us,” says...

Florex and the B Assessment: proving you’re green in a developing country

When environmental lawyer and Grupo Florex CEO Silvia Chaves heard about Certified B Corporations some seven years ago, she was intrigued. “The comprehensive nature of...

Introducing the Certified B Corporations supporting our ‘B Corp Month’ edition

As our March edition focused on Costa Rica’s Certified B Corporations continues, we’re proud to introduce four businesses that are making this project possible. From...

The B Corp Movement and rural tourism: one entrepreneur’s story

Pippa Kelly is a natural starting point for El Colectivo 506’s deep dive into the world of Costa Rica’s Certified B Corporations. After all,...

The ABCs of Certified B Corps in Costa Rica

Here at El Colectivo 506, we’re celebrating International Women’s Day by working hard to launch our women-led business into a new phase: our path...

Measuring up

Eighty. That’s the starting place this month: one number. One number that represents the shared goals of thousands of entrepreneurs around the world—and a...
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The women transforming Argentina’s tea fields into engines of change

In Misiones, businesses that produce the traditional beverage using artisanal techniques are helping to consolidate female leadership in areas where they have historically been relegated.
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