Net Balance certified as a B CorporationBY RACHEL ALEMBAKIS | FRIDAY, 18 JAN 2013 6:59AMConsultancy Net Balance has been certified as a B Corporation, an international process that assesses a company's impact against a set of social and environmental performance standards. Related News |
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[...] Net Balance certified as a B Corporation [...]
Congratulations to NetBalance for their BCorp status. They are a beacon for business services in this space and only goes to demonstrate how consciousness in decision making can generate great results. Companies serious abot improving their TBL should contact NetBalance for innovative solutions.