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“Innocent Drinks' Recipe for B Corp Success” with Emilie Stephenson

41 min · 6 de mar de 2024
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Ready to take a deeper dive into B Corp? This B Corp month, we’re kicking things off with a berry special episode of Climate Heroes - featuring smoothie giants Innocent Drinks️, who are pioneers in the UK B Corp movement and one of the first businesses to gain the certification back in 2018. In the episode Bruce and Nick chat with Emilie Stephenson, Head of Force for Good at Innocent, to discuss their ESG journey, recent controversies surrounding the B Corp movement, as well as their top tips for achieving B Corp certification. Hosted by Bruce Bratley & Nick Perry Featuring Emilie Stephenson

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