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Profile unified block 2012
CSRHub user average |
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| PRIORITIES | ||
| Community | 2.6 | |
| Employees | 2.8 | |
| Environment | 3.7 | |
| Governance | 2.9 | |
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CSRHub Is a B Corporation |
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Our firm, CSRHub,has been a B Corporation since 2010. We filled out a survey, went through several rounds of review, and thought deeply about some of the issues the process exposed. We always believed we were a positive and progressive company. We were pleased that our values fit well with those set out by this widely-respected and well-tested standard. B Corps use the power of business to solve social and environmental problems. Unlike traditional corporations, B Corps agree to meet social and environmental performance standards, disclose their performance so that it is transparent, and include consideration of all stakeholder interests in their legal structure. Now that we have been through the B Corp process, I wanted to offer anyone who is thinking about it, three reasons for becoming a B Corp:
It is easier not to report, not to examine one’s own prejudices and practices, and not to state one’s views publicly. However, the issues addressed by the B Corp process—and by the whole area of CSR and sustainability practice and theory—can’t be avoided. We are part of a community that intends to change the world and we need to show that we have whole-hearted dedication to our cause. How could we or any other business who believes as we do, not want to engage in this process?
Join us in being an agent of positive change, Register with CSRHub today! |
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