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Seacourt recognised by B Corp as one of Best for the World

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Karolina Skinner

Through self-funded technology and sustainability reaching through every aspect of the business, 75-year-old Oxford based business has been recognised by B Corp as one of the Best for the World businesses in terms of environmental impact. Created just after WWII, this family-run SME has shown "exemplary performance beyond commercial metrics" according to B Lab, ranking the printing business in the top 5% worldwide.  

As the highest-scoring B Corp media company, Seacourt’s net positive business operations have revolutionised the traditional printing process. They have achieved this ranking due to aspects such as the development of quality waterless LED printing process LightTouch®, using 100% renewable energy, reducing volatile chemical emissions by 98.5% and delivering zero waste to landfill. The team even has compost and worms on-site for food waste created during lunch. As the final step for emissions that can't be reduced further, Seacourt offsets its entire footprint plus 10% by investing in the widely recognised Climate Care, with cookstoves in Ghana and Bangladesh that require 50% less fuel and less smoke than traditional means, meaning this not only cuts carbon emissions, but reduces exposure to toxic fumes.  

Gareth Dinnage, MD of Seacourt celebrates saying: "We are beyond happy and incredibly proud about being recognised as one of the Best for the World™ B Corps of 2021. As all B Corps are already businesses that meet the highest standards of verified social and environmental performance, public transparency, and legal accountability to balance profit and purpose, this is a recognition that makes us incredibly proud. And we’re just getting started. We will continue collaborating with the global B Corp community to improve and positively impact all our stakeholders."  

As a champion for sustainability, Seacourt aims to achieve yet more by setting itself a goal to become a completely regenerative printing business. With this accolade, Seacourt sets the benchmark for British SME sustainability and is open to support its clients to exceed their environmental impact reduction targets, to help Britain reach net zero.  

Juan Pablo Larenas, executive director of B Lab Global commented: "This year's Best for the World companies are operating at the very top of their class, excelling in creating positive impact for their stakeholders, including their workers, communities, customers and the environment. We're proud of the community of stakeholder-driven businesses we've cultivated over the last 15 years; together we're marching toward our collective vision of an inclusive, equitable and regenerative economic system for all people and the planet."

The Best for the World recognition is administered by B Lab, the global non-profit network that certifies and mobilises Certified B Corporations, which are for-profit companies that meet the highest standards of social and environmental performance, accountability and transparency. With more than 4,000 companies certified by B Corp across the world, Seacourt is proud to be among the many leading companies unified under the common goal of transforming the global economy to benefit all people, communities and the people.

About Seacourt  

Opening in 1946, Seacourt, an Oxford-based printing business is now the most sustainable printing company globally. As a high scoring B Corp, it is a net-positive business that uses 100% renewable energy and creates zero waste to landfill. Its innovation in waterless printing technology has saved millions of litres of water and reduced volatile chemical emissions by 98.5%. Seacourt has also won four Queen’s Awards, 2021.

About B Lab 

B Lab is the non-profit network transforming the global economy to benefit all people, communities and the planet. Its international network of organisations leads economic systems change to support its collective vision of an inclusive, equitable and regenerative economy. B Lab became known for certifying B Corporations, which are companies that meet the highest standards of social and environmental performance, accountability and transparency.

Karolina Skinner

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