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ThermaFY Group from Kelso, Scottish Borders achieves B Corp certification, reinforcing commitment to social and environmental responsibility in energy industry.
The thermal efficiency software company based in Kelso, Scottish Borders, has announced its certification as a B Corporation (B Corp), a prestigious accreditation awarded to companies who demonstrate a commitment to social and environmental responsibility. The certification, awarded by B Lab, recognizes ThermaFY's dedication to pursuing purpose alongside profit, reflecting the company's mission to guide residential homeowners in the UK towards greater energy efficiency using innovative technology and simple measures.
Founder of ThermaFY Group, Amanda Pickford, explains, "Being awarded B Corp certification further demonstrates the way ThermaFY is determined to show its commitment to doing the right thing for customers, employees, and stakeholders." The certification process is rigorous, covering the entire scope of a company's operations across five impact areas, including Governance, Workers, Community, Environment, and Customers. Applicants are required to provide evidence of socially and environmentally responsible practices and reach a benchmark score of over 80, ThermaFY are proud to have achieved a score of 105, 25 points higher than similar B Corps of our size and country.
ThermaFY Group's B Corp certification is a notable step forward, particularly given recent concerns surrounding rising energy costs for homeowners across the UK. By becoming part of a global community of 6,279 B Corps, ThermaFY joins the likes of well-known brands such as The Guardian, innocent, Patagonia, and The Body Shop, in demonstrating a shift towards greater accountability and transparency in the sector.
Chris Turner, Executive Director of B Lab UK, welcomes ThermaFY Group to the B Corp community, noting that their commitment to doing business differently is "an inspiration to others" and will help to pave the way for a new way of doing things. The B Corp community comprises over 1,300 companies in the UK, representing a broad cross-section of industries and sizes, and is dedicated to changing how business operates, promoting the idea that success can be redefined to encompass people and planet, as well as profit.
ThermaFY Group's B Corp certification is a significant achievement, and the company is poised to lead the way in the residential energy efficiency space. As a member of the B Corp community, they have the support of like-minded companies who share their vision for a more sustainable future.
About B Lab UK:
B Lab UK is transforming the economy to benefit all people, communities, and the planet. A leader in economic systems change, our global network creates standards, policies, and tools for business, and we certify companies—known as B Corps—who are leading the way. To date, our global community includes 6,279 B Corps in 89 countries and 159 industries, and over 150,000 companies manage their impact with the B Impact Assessment and the SDG Action Manager.
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