Dashly is now a Certified B Corporation

This is just the beginning of our B Corp journey, and we're excited to join a global community of like-minded organisations striving for a more sustainable future.

What is a B Corp? 

Certified B-Corps meet high standards of verified social and environmental performance and are legally committed to consider the impact of their decisions on all stakeholders, not just shareholders.

Legal change it’s not just an audit or certification; it’s a Board commitment to measure, manage and improve impact over time

Global Community – over 6000 companies globally working together, sharing best practices and advocating for the growth of this global movement


Our B Corp Journey 

Our B Impact assessment is a comprehensive evaluation that covers 300 questions. These questions examine various aspects of our company, including governance, employee satisfaction, community involvement, and environmental impact.

We're thrilled to share that we earned an impressive overall score of 83.5. This score is a significant achievement as it places us on a solid foundation for our sustainability journey. To put it in perspective, the median score for ordinary businesses who complete the assessment is currently 50.9, so we're well above the average.

Looking ahead, we're excited about our ongoing commitment to sustainability. When we re-certify in three years, our aim is to strengthen our score even further. It's all part of our dedication to making a positive impact on our world.

Find out more about Dashly B-corp Dashly Ltd - Certified B Corporation - B Lab Global

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