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 [...]
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