Can Business Be The Hero The World Needs?

Today, it’s well understood that without a healthy, sustainable society, we won’t have a world in which to do business. Tomorrow, we hope more companies choose to be heroes. And it starts with purpose. So grab your cape … With the political world in tumult, businesses are poised to fill void that governments and theContinue reading “Can Business Be The Hero The World Needs?”

The public have spoken … businesses across the UK need to take responsibility for the planet, our people as well as profit. It’s time to Act

It’s time to Bthe Business the world needs A national poll undertaken by BLab in July 21, 2020, revealed Seventy-two percent of the UK population believe that businesses should have a legal responsibility to the planet and people alongside maximising profits, The poll, conducted by Hanbury Strategy in May 2020, surveyed 2,175 members of theContinue reading “The public have spoken … businesses across the UK need to take responsibility for the planet, our people as well as profit. It’s time to Act”

The new generation are looking at fair and equitable trading models, like B-Corps and Cooperatives.

Many of us have heard of co-ops, but do you actually know what one is? A co-op is a business or organisation that’s owned and controlled by its members, to meet their shared needs. The members can be its customers, employees, residents or suppliers, who have a say in how the co-op is run. Every co-op across theContinue reading “The new generation are looking at fair and equitable trading models, like B-Corps and Cooperatives.”

The Brands Choosing the way of the B-Corp

The B Corp movement is on the rise in the UK. And food and drink brands are key in harnessing the potential of becoming more purpose led. When the B-corp movement was first introduced into the UK in 2015, few people knew what a B Corp was, let alone the purpose of becoming a b-corp.Continue reading “The Brands Choosing the way of the B-Corp”

It’s Time To Act!

Wealth inequality is the worst it has ever been. In 2019 the world’s richest 26 people owned as much as the poorest 50% – so that’s 26 people vs 3.8 billion. The natural world is shrinking at an alarming rate. Since 1970 there has been a 60% decrease in wildlife population. The environment is beingContinue reading “It’s Time To Act!”