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North East business life: charity, community and award events in the region

Companies included in this week's round-up include Robson Laidler Accountants, Berghaus, The Banks Group and Essity

Representatives from North East accredited B Corps including (left to right) Gemma Graham, Robson Laidler, Chris Lines, Berghaus, Martin Wardle, Robson Laidler, Nicki Clark, Umi, Georgia Garland, Sail Creative and Dan Adamson, Robson Laidler.(Image: Robson Laidler)

A giant ‘B’ behind B Corp Certification arrived in the North East this week as part of a drive to build understanding of the movement.

Representatives from regional companies who are certified B Corps stood with the 6ft ‘B’ at the Angel of the North to celebrate the growing community of businesses who are acting as a force for good. There are now 12 Certified B Corporations, or B Corps in the North East including Robson Laidler Accountants, Rheal Superfoods, Sail Creative, UMi, Berghaus and Space Architecture.

To certify, a company must measure and improve their impact on their workers, customers, community, and the environment. B Corps change their legal articles to consider the impact of their decisions on people and the planet alongside profit. The B stands for ‘benefit for all’.

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March is B Corp Month, and this year’s theme is ‘We go beyond’, celebrating the community of businesses who are going beyond business norms to transform the economic system for the better. The giant ‘B’, usually based in B Lab º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s office in Whitechapel, London, has been moving across the country to be hosted in over 10 locations this month.

Rosalind Holley, B Lab º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s director of communications and marketing, said: “The º£½ÇÊÓÆµ B Corp community is one of the fastest growing in the world and represents a passionate group of people using business as a force for good. Yet historically much of this growth has been concentrated around London and the south east. There are amazing businesses going beyond in all corners of the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ, and we wanted to spotlight their impact while helping to drive conversations and understanding about the B Corp movement. This particular big ‘B’ was built to help us accelerate the movement in its early stages back in 2019 and has been living in our offices ever since. In the spirit of ‘reuse and recycle’ we asked the B Corp community to come up with creative ways to bring it to life and we’re excited to see what they do with it.”

Cara's mum Issy McKay (one from left, holding cheque) receiving the money raised for Neuroblastoma º£½ÇÊÓÆµ from (from left) Kim Snowdon, Gemma Dickenson and Sarah Carr of the Banks Group(Image: Banks Group)

Employees at North East property and renewable energy firm The Banks Group smashed their 2022 fundraising target for a specialist children’s cancer charity.

The team at the Durham-headquartered firm chose Neuroblastoma º£½ÇÊÓÆµ as their charity of the year after it was nominated by their colleague Gemma Dickenson in honour of Cara McKay, the daughter of her close friends Tom and Issy McKay, who died in 2020 from the condition when she was just three years old. Having originally aimed to raise around £3,000, the team handed over a £5,000 cheque to the charity, which is dedicated to finding a cure for neuroblastoma and to helping to achieve more positive outcomes for young patients with the disease.