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Difference between B Lab certification and PBCs[edit]

What's the difference between a Certified B Corp and a benefit corporation?

Benefit corporations and Certified B Corporations are often confused. The B Corp Certification is a third-party certification administered by the non-profit B Lab, based in part on a company's verified performance on the B Impact Assessment. The benefit corporation is a legal structure for a business, like an LLC or a corporation. Benefit corporations are legally empowered to pursue positive stakeholder impact alongside profit. Some companies are both Certified B Corporations and benefit corporations, and the benefit corporation structure fulfills the legal accountability requirement of B Corp Certification. Learn more about the difference.
— https://bcorporation.net/about-b-corps

FYI czar 18:57, 19 January 2020 (UTC)[reply]