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100 Things to Watch in 2012
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Image credit: B Corporation
While corporations traditionally focus
on increasing shareholder value, Benefit
Corporations operate under legal provisions
that enable a company to take all stakeholders
into consideration, not only stockholders. The
legislation, adopted in several U.S. states so
far, allows businesses to embed sustainability
principles into their DNA. Alternatively,
companies can seek certification as a “B Corp”
from the nonprofit B Lab; close to 500 have now
been certified in North America and Europe. As
Shared Value gains steam—one of our 10 Trends
for 2012—watch for more corporations to tweak
the modern capitalist model.
Benefit Corporations