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- This checklist is meant for personal use, the outcome of the questions will not directly impact your submission.
- The completion of this checklist is an informative exercise and does not guarantee eligibility/ineligibility by itself.
- The entirety of the eligibility requirements for certification;
- Industry and practice-specific risk standards which could affect eligibility.
đŹđ§ B Corp Certification: Eligibility Requirements
B Lab Benelux
Created on November 21, 2023
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Disclosure:
- This checklist is meant for personal use, the outcome of the questions will not directly impact your submission.
- The completion of this checklist is an informative exercise and does not guarantee eligibility/ineligibility by itself.
Hello there! Are you using B Labâs tools to measure and manage your companyâs social and environmental impact? Are you interested in undertaking the journey towards B Corp Certification? If so, make sure you are aware of:
- The entirety of the eligibility requirements for certification;
- Industry and practice-specific risk standards which could affect eligibility.
Is my company a for-profit entity?
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The B Corp Certification was designed to single out companies that are changing the rules of business. For that reason, only for-profit entities are eligible for B Corp Certification. Find more information in a dedicated article on our Knowledgebase here: If you are a non-profit, feel free to use our tools for learning purposes and to measure/improve your impact. Keep an eye on the movement in your region to explore collaborations and connections with certified B Corps!
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B Corp Certification: Eligibility Requirements
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Has my company been operational for a least 1 full fiscal year?
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If your company has not been operational for at least 1 full fiscal year, you are not eligible to apply for B Corp Certification. Find out why in this dedicated article on our Knowledge Base: However, you can opt for the Pending B Corp status: It is designed to give start-ups and smaller companies time to prepare for the rigorous process of full B Corp Certification.
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To learn more about the performance requirement.
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In order to be able to submit the BIA for review, you will need to score at least 80 self-assessed points. In order to certify, you will need a verified score of 80 points after going through the review process.
Am I aware of the performance requirement for B Corp Certification?
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*Note: if your company is part of a group and has affiliated (parent, sister, or subsidiary) entities, more than one of these entities might be required to meet the legal requirement.
Every company that certifies as B Corp has amended its articles of association to include all stakeholders in their decision-making process. Review what the legal requirement looks like for your company according to market and corporate structure on this page:
Am I aware, and is my company willing and able to meet the legal requirement for B Corp Certification?
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The Legal Requirement is a cornerstone of B Lab's Theory of Change and the B Corp Movement. All companies that certify as B Corps adopted a specific legal entity (or amended their articles of association) in such a way that protects their mission, and compels them, to benefit stakeholders beyond shareholders. As such, it is a mandatory requirement to successfully certify. Read this article for more information on B Lab's take on Stakeholder Governance as means for systems change, and the vision behind the legal requirement:
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B Lab has identified controversial industries and developed industry-specific standards for companies that operate directly in that industry. You can read more about this here: âźď¸Some industries are not subject to industry-specific standards, but still have eligibility implications. Companies in the pornography, tobacco/oral nicotine/vaping or weapons/defence industries are not eligible for B Corp Certification.
Am I reasonably sure that my company is not directly involved in industries deemed controversial by B Lab?
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A number of industries are deemed controversial by B Lab on account of the potential negative impact they might cause. In order for companies that operate directly in these industries to be eligible for B Corp Certification, the company must meet B Lab's industry-specific standards.
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B Lab has developed a new framework to assess the negative impacts of certifying companies with clients in controversial and/or ineligible industries. For further information on how we define each of the industries listed about, click here:
Am I reasonably sure that my company does not have clients in controversial/ineligible industries?
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B Lab has developed a new framework to assess the negative impacts of certifying companies with clients in controversial industries, incorporating concepts from internationally recognised due diligence frameworks which closely considers the nature of the involvement of the certifying company with their clientâs potentially harmful activities. This framework will be used to assess company cases from 18 November 2024 onwards, and incorporates elements from B Labâs new standards, though may be subject to some changes. Read more about this framework here: If you are concerned by one of the two scenarios listed previously, please get in touch with us at benelux@bcorporation.eu !
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Is your company operating through a franchise model?
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If your company is operating through a franchise model, special conditions might apply as B Lab is reviewing its approach to certify Franchisors. Please get in touch with us at benelux@bcorporation.eu !
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Does your company earn more than 100M in revenue, and/or operate in multiple markets?
If your company has more than 100M in revenue, and/or operates in multiple markets, special conditions might apply as B Lab is reviewing its approach to certify larger companies. Please get in touch with us at benelux@bcorporation.eu !
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Am I reasonably sure that my company has no ties with government-related entities/NGOs?
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If your company has ties with government-related entities/NGOs, this might affect your eligibility for certification:
- Since non-profits are not eligible for certification, a for-profit company owned by a non-profit might cause brand confusion.
- Government related entities must demonstrate that they are independent of the government and compete in the marketplace with respect to its core business activities. B Lab recognizes that government organisations are already purpose-driven and designed to be accountable to stakeholders.
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Please review B Lab's statement on the two current Moratoria below:
- Moratorium on companies with operations in Russia & Belarus
- Moratorium on Financial Services Companies (>1B in Revenue)
Am I reasonably sure that my company is not concerned by any of B Labâs current Moratoria?
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On the moratorium on new B Corp Certifications for any entities, including subsidiaries, operating in Russia and/or Belarus: this moratorium was imposed by B Lab in in March 2022 in reaction to the invasion of Ukraine, and extended until 2023. B Lab understands that topics of acts of war, conflict, and invasion are sensitive and highly complex. On account of such complexity, companies concerned by this moratorium are therefore ineligible for certification until new standards are developed in Q1 2024. On the moratorium on Financial Services Companies (>1B in Revenue): The global financial system and the companies that compose it play a unique and essential role in the global economy. Assessing the impacts of financial services companies and holding them accountable is becoming increasingly challenging. B Lab is currently developing a specific set of performance standards, which should be implemented in the beginning of 2024. Companies for which these moratoria apply are ineligible for certification until the new standards are published.
Olivia Kho Account Coordinator
Ian Enserink Business Development Coordinator
In case you have answered "No" to any of the questions, or if you have any doubts, please get in touch with your point of contact.
Mattia Miccichè Certification Lead
Companies who sell products or services to clients in industries acting against the B Lab Theory of Change:
- Fossil fuel producers
- Gambling
- Pornography
- Prisons and detention centers (including labor)
- Tobacco (including all nicotine products)
- Weapons and Defense
Clients in ineligible industries
Companies who sell products or services to clients in these industries could influence adverse impacts:
- Charity Lotteries
- Debt Collection agencies in emerging markets
- Nuclear Power or Radioactive Materials
- Mining
- Pharmaceuticals
- Recreational Marijuana