B Corp companies growing at an average annual rate of 30%

BCorp Report 2021

The B Corp movement, of which Transcendent is a part, is consolidating in Spain by incorporating 63% more companies than in 2020.

Comprised of companies that meet the highest standards of social and environmental performance, public transparency and legal accountability, the B Corp movement continues to grow. In 2021, the increase was 63% compared to 2020..

Specifically, 31 new companies have joined the B Corp community in Spain and a total of 110 companies now make up the BCorp community in our country.

These companies grow on average by 30% annually.The European Commission's report, based on data from a sample of 700 European companies belonging to this business community, is based on a sample of 700 European companies.

The movement has also grown in other countries. In 2021, 947 companies worldwide were BCorp certified in 2021, 28% more than in 2020.

In total, the global B Corp community closes 2021 with 4,400 companies from 153 industries and 77 countries worldwide. All of them add up to a turnover of more than 125 billion euros on an international scaleof which more than 5 billion from Spanish B Corpsaccording to the annual report 2021 which has just published BLab Spain.

Bcorp Europe Benefits

Companies more committed to the environment and social development

B Corp companies are leaders in implementing more environmentally and socially friendly practices in their businesses.

In terms of environmentthe 23% of the B Corps have reduced emissions and 23% have partially or fully offset their emissions by 2021.

In addition, over the past year, they have managed to eliminate or divert nearly 3 million metric tons of waste. In the same vein, the B Corps' 77%s use renewable energy, the 70%s engage in water conservation practices and the 56%s monitor and record their water consumption.

In terms of positive social and employment impact73% of the companies in the movement include women in management positions and 45% have women in middle management positions, thus promoting equality. In addition, more than 66% of these companies are committed to inclusion by hiring people from vulnerable groups, about 90% offer additional financial benefits to their employees and about 70% of them offer paid time off to all or part of their professionals.

2022, the year of purpose-driven companies

As the study states "2022 ESG Trends to Watch"In the new year, sustainability will become even more important, especially ESG trends (ESG Trends 2022) driven by MSCI.Environmental, social and corporate governance, -(Environmental, Social and Corporate Governance). In recent years, such trends are not only being mainstreamed by companies in multiple sectors, but have also attracted the attention of investors and legislative bodies.

In addition, according to the First Barometer of Business Purpose in SpainThe APD y TranscendentAlmost 70% of companies have a defined Purpose. 84% of them have it written down and shared with employees and almost 9 out of 10 believe that it brings value to the business and contributes to improving the company's profitability.

New legal form for purpose-driven companies

In Spain, B Lab Spain, organisations and prominent Spanish personalities are calling for the creation of a new legal form ("Sociedades de Beneficio e Interés Común - SBIC") that recognises purpose-driven companies with the aim of driving the transition towards an inclusive, regenerative and sustainable economy in Spain.

Moreover, in the future, companies will increasingly measure the environmental and social impact of their activities. Already today, many companies are assessing their impacts through impact measurement and management tools. As Pablo Sánchez, executive director of B Lab Spain explains, "more than 190,000 companies around the world already use the B Impact Assessment, a free service that B Lab makes available to all companies to measure and manage their impact on society and the planet and that helps them make decisions to improve their environmental and social indicators. And the future trend we see is that this figure will continue to grow.

You can access the annual report.

Sustainable Development Goals developed by a company

Sustainable Development Goals

The Insights team at B Lab Global has just published SDG Insight Report 2021a report that looks at where companies are prioritising their actions around the SDGs, how they are performing and what they are looking to improve.

Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

The measures on the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by business risk stagnating. At the same time, the challenges facing the planet are getting worse, meaning that business performance towards achieving the SDGs is falling further and further behind. With less than a decade to achieve them, a course correction is needed, and business has a critical role to play in accelerating the pace of achieving the SDGs.

The Insights team of B Lab Global has produced a report taking an in-depth look at where companies are prioritising their actions on the SDGs, how they are being implemented and what they are looking to improve.

Among the conclusions of the report, it is worth highlighting the confirmation that companies need to be more ambitious and strategic in their actions on the Sustainable Development Goals if we hope to achieve them by 2030.

You can download the full report and read more about this report here videoFind out more about sustainable business development in our blog!

Sustainable Development Goals developed by a company

Sustainable Development Goals

The Insights team at B Lab Global has just published SDG Insight Report 2021a report that looks at where companies are prioritising their actions around the SDGs, how they are performing and what they are looking to improve.

Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

The measures on the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by business risk stagnating. At the same time, the challenges facing the planet are getting worse, meaning that business performance towards achieving the SDGs is falling further and further behind. With less than a decade to achieve them, a course correction is needed, and business has a critical role to play in accelerating the pace of achieving the SDGs.

The Insights team of B Lab Global has produced a report taking an in-depth look at where companies are prioritising their actions on the SDGs, how they are being implemented and what they are looking to improve.

Among the conclusions of the report, it is worth highlighting the confirmation that companies need to be more ambitious and strategic in their actions on the Sustainable Development Goals if we hope to achieve them by 2030.

You can download the full report and read more about this report here videoFind out more about sustainable business development in our blog!

Transcendent is now a B Corp. company Business Beyond Profit

Bcorp Transcendent Team

As of today Transcendent is a B Corp company. For us it has a double meaning because it not only formally validates our interest and commitment to being a company with high social, environmental and governance standards, but also reinforces our raison d'être, which is to help our clients put their impact at the heart of their business and use it as a lever to improve their business results. 

Before we had a name for our consultancy 4 years ago we already knew that Transcendent had to be a B Corp company. We attended our first B Corp event in October 2017 at the B Good Day held in Matadero, Madrid. In spring 2018 we were already helping our first client with an initial impact assessment. 

Members of the first team of B multipliers in Spain

We were part of the first group of B multipliers in Spain in 2018. B multipliers are made up of BLab, the founding creator of B Corp, as drivers and change agents that help transition large, medium and small companies to new impactful business models, primarily through the B Corp impact measurement tool. Today 75% of our team is a B multiplier. 

In 2019, B Corp became the first of our clients to be certified and currently a relevant part of our business is to accompany companies in their initial analysis process and preparation for certification.

We have experience in B Corp projects with companies with very varied profiles: from some with sales of less than one million euros to others with a turnover of more than 1,000 million euros. We work in many sectors (retail, finance, pharma, telco, ...) and with companies that have their core in different areas of the value chain, from production to distribution or sale of products and services. We can say with certainty from our experience that the B Corp assessment is useful for any company.

Prescribers for more than 80 companies

We have presented the B Corp movement to more than 80 companies. At first many managers saw it as a secondary, risky or "not very serious" movement, and it is curious how in the last few months and despite, or because of the damned Covid, many companies are connecting with us to take up proposals from a long time ago.  

The strength of B Corp today is undeniable. It has agreements with United Nations Global Compact by incorporating the SDGs into its assessment, it has recently made public its agreement with GRI and more and more large corporations are showing interest in certification.

Certified companies BCorp meet the highest standards of social and environmental performance, public transparency and corporate responsibility to balance profit with purpose.

Interest in the B Corp movement continues to grow exponentially and there are already more than 100,000 companies registered for its impact assessment worldwide. However, only 600 in Europe and 3,800 in the world have been able to achieve certification. These numbers show that it is not easy to achieve more than 80 points in their impact assessment.

And as of today we are a B Corp company. The journey to this point in itself has been worthwhile, and very worthwhile. When companies approach us about certification we always talk about one immediate benefit of doing the initial assessment, whether or not you achieve certification, which is the generation of a roadmap with suggestions for improvement for your company regardless of where it is on its journey to business impact. 

Our claim at Transcendent is Business Beyond Profit and all the B Corp companies in the world fit in with it!

en_GB