bop line white

Get B Corp Certified with confidence​

We’ve supported 500+ businesses navigate the B Corp Certification journey

Play Video

Struggling with the B Impact Assessment? You’re not alone.

We’ve supported 500+ businesses just like yours through the B Corp Certification journey, and we know exactly what it takes to get it right the first time.

With Andy Hawkins and our team of experienced B Corp consultants, we help purpose-driven companies improve their Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) principles using a proven process.

Leading with purpose under the new B Corp standards

We’ve guided 500+ businesses using the B Corp framework – yours could be next.​

Let’s build a better business together.

Fill out the form to contact us today.

Shake hands

The smarter way to achieve B Corp Certification

Did you know that 52% of businesses fail on their first attempt at B Corp certification? Navigating the process alone can be overwhelming, but it doesn’t have to be. We’ve supported businesses using the B Corp framework not just to get certified, but to become better, and improve both their social and environmental impact.

By partnering with us, you’ll tap into proven strategies and expert guidance that cut your application time by 30%, giving you a smoother path to certification and a stronger business in the process.

Why clients trust us for B Corp

Path 39

Clarity over complexity every step of the way

Many companies spend months second-guessing answers and wasting time trying to meet criteria they don’t fully understand. That’s why we’ve created a proven, streamlined approach that gets you from “where do we start?” to “we’re ready to submit” in just three months*.

The difference is in the support. When you do it alone, you’ll spend a lot of time wondering whether your answers are correct. Working with us means getting immediate feedback, evidence support, expert insight, and clarity at every step.

No more overthinking. Just consistent, expert-guided progress.

Why choose Business on Purpose?

What you get

Weekly support sessions

Access to our AI tools

Step-by-step support through certification

Expert tips, templates and resources

Insights on how to embed ESG for long-term impact

Path 39

What is the cost of becoming a B Corp

Annual Turnover Weekly Support Monthly Support
Up to £150,000 £200 £75
£150k – £2m £400 £125
£2m – £10m £1,000 £300
£10m – £20m £2,000 £500
Over £20m POA POA

Your roadmap to B Corp Certification

Phase 1:

Deep dive into the BIA framework

Each week, we’ll explore a different section of the B Impact Assessment (BIA) in detail:
At the end of Phase 1, you’ll receive a personalised RAG (Red-Amber-Green) Report that clearly outlines key actions to focus on within your organisation.

Phase 2:

Turn insights into action

Now it’s time to move from planning to implementation. You will:

To stay on track, we recommend dedicating 2 hours per week to this work.

What you’ll achieve

By the end of the programme, you’ll be ready to:

Need more support?

Additional 1:1 guidance is available upon request (additional cost applies).

Frequently Asked Questions

Path 38
How to become a B Corp

To become a B Corp, an organisation must complete the B Impact certification process and achieve at least 80 out of a possible 200 points. Transparency about the final score is required from the moment certification is achieved.

Points are awarded through the B Impact Assessment (BIA), an online questionnaire that evaluates actions contributing to a positive impact on the Triple Bottom Line, the business framework that encourages companies to measure and improve their social and environmental impact alongside their financial performance- the standard “bottom line.”

To become B Corp certified, companies have to complete the B Impact Assessment (BIA), a comprehensive questionnaire that determines a company’s impact on their community, employees, the environment, and beyond.

The BIA measures companies’ social and environmental impact through a deep dive into their internal policies, partnerships, environmental outputs, social contributions, metrics used for tracking impact, and methods employed to ensure that impact is positive.

After completing a wide range of questions, companies generate their B Impact Report that breaks down how they did in each section of the Assessment. At Business On Purpose, we support companies through the process of completing their BIA.

The questions require raw, quantitative data and information to accurately evaluate how your business impacts the world around it, near and far. The BIA is free to use and not exclusive to companies going through the B Corp certification process. However, completing the Assessment does not commit anyone to being reviewed.

This free assessment tool can be used by anyone who wants an impact audit, regardless of whether that means certification or not. B Corp certification represents the highest standards for better business practices across the industry.

The BIA is a great tool to measure and monitor your company’s impact, but it is also outrageously educational. Use it to discover aspects of social and environmental impact you have never considered finding a solution for or maybe haven’t even recognised as a problem.

Any established for-profit company with at least one year of operation in a region covered by a Global Partner, Country Partner, or Market Builder is eligible to pursue B Corp Certification. There are no restrictions on company size—small startups and large corporations alike can qualify. However, certain businesses, including those under a year old, those with affiliated entities, or large multinational and publicly traded companies, may need to meet additional criteria and requirements.

bop line white

Start your B Corp journey with us

Ecology+climate+action+workforce
2018-B-Corp-Logo-White-M
Better Business Network Logo
Business on Purpose
Privacy Overview

This website uses cookies so that we can provide you with the best user experience possible. Cookie information is stored in your browser and performs functions such as recognising you when you return to our website and helping our team to understand which sections of the website you find most interesting and useful.