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Certified B Corporation (B Corp): Redefining Business for People and the Planet

Explore how the B Corp certification redefines success in fashion — empowering brands to balance purpose, people, and the planet.

Our Commitment

In an era where every brand claims to “do good,” the Certified B Corporation (B Corp) label stands apart. It isn’t just another sustainability badge—it’s a complete rethinking of what business success means.

At LivableFit, we highlight B Corp certification as one of the most holistic sustainability standards in fashion. It looks beyond products and materials to measure how a company truly impacts people, communities, and the planet.

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What Is B Corp Certification?

The Certified B Corporation is a global certification administered by B Lab, a nonprofit network that evaluates companies for their overall social and environmental performance, accountability, and transparency.

To earn the certification, a company must:

  • Pass a rigorous B Impact Assessment (BIA) covering five key areas: governance, workers, community, environment, and customers.

  • Amend its legal structure to consider all stakeholders, not just shareholders.

  • Commit to continuous improvement and public transparency through verified impact reporting.

In essence, being a B Corp means using business as a force for good.

How the B Corp Framework Works

The B Corp Standard is built on two layers:

1. Foundation Requirements

Before certification, companies must:

  • Operate legally and ethically in compliance with local laws.

  • Sign the B Corp Declaration of Interdependence, committing to create an equitable, inclusive, and regenerative economy.

  • Meet B Lab’s eligibility criteria and risk profile screening (excluding industries like fossil fuels and weapons).

2. Performance Requirements

Companies must score at least 80 points out of 200 on the B Impact Assessment, which evaluates:

  • Governance: Mission, ethics, transparency

  • Workers: Compensation, health, and engagement

  • Community: Diversity, local impact, charitable giving

  • Environment: Energy, waste, emissions, supply-chain impact

  • Customers: Product benefit and ethical marketing

Every three years, businesses must recertify and demonstrate progress.

Why B Corp Matters for Sustainable Fashion

B Corp certification is reshaping the fashion industry by demanding real accountability—not just green claims.

Here’s why it matters:
Beyond products – Evaluates the entire business, not just materials.
Ethics and transparency – Requires verified data and public impact reports.
Fair work – Measures worker well-being, equality, and representation.
Climate action – Encourages carbon tracking and reduction strategies.
Consumer trust – The B Corp logo signals verified impact, not marketing spin.

For LivableFit users, B Corp is a clear indicator that a brand walks the talk—combining sustainability, ethics, and accountability under one umbrella.

How Brands Become B Corp Certified

The certification journey typically includes:

  1. Impact Assessment – Completing the B Impact Assessment to measure performance across the five impact areas.

  2. Verification & Audit – Evidence review by B Lab analysts to verify data accuracy.

  3. Legal Commitment – Updating company bylaws to legally include stakeholder governance.

  4. Transparency – Publishing an impact report on the B Corp Directory.

  5. Recertification – Re-evaluation every three years to ensure continued progress.

It’s one of the most comprehensive accountability systems in modern business.

Examples of B Corp Certified Fashion Brands

These fashion and lifestyle pioneers embody what B Corp stands for:

  • Patagonia – The trailblazer of responsible business, donating profits to the planet.

  • Allbirds – Transparent carbon labeling and renewable materials.

  • Veja – Ethical sneakers made with Fair Trade rubber and organic cotton.

  • TOMS – Shifting from one-for-one giving to long-term social impact.

  • Eileen Fisher – Circular fashion pioneer focused on women’s empowerment.

FAQs

What does B Corp Certified mean in fashion?
It means a brand meets high verified standards of social and environmental performance, transparency, and accountability across its entire business.

How is B Corp different from GOTS or Fairtrade?
GOTS and Fairtrade focus on specific materials or supply-chain steps, while B Corp evaluates the whole company, including governance, workers, and community impact.

How long does it take to get B Corp Certified?
Depending on company size and data readiness, the process usually takes 6 to 12 months, including verification and legal adjustments.

Shop Better with LivableFit

When you choose B Corp Certified brands, you’re supporting businesses that are transparent, ethical, and genuinely committed to a sustainable future.

At LivableFit, we highlight B Corp certification as a benchmark of integrity in fashion—helping you make purchases that match your values.

💡 Try it now: Paste any product link into the LivableFit Advisor to see its sustainability score and discover B Corp alternatives.

“Becoming a Certified B Corporation pushed us to go beyond promises and prove our impact. It strengthened our commitment to transparency, fairness, and sustainability in every part of our business.”

Marta F.

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