Certification demonstrates commitment to social and environmental responsibility
Gibsons Games, the family owned, independent jigsaw puzzle and board games company, announced today that it has achieved B Corp certification meaning the company is now part of a global community of businesses that meet the highest standards of social an environmental impact.
The certification is awarded by B Lab, a non-profit organization that assesses companies based on their impact on their workers, community, environment, and customers. To achieve certification, Gibsons underwent a comprehensive evaluation of its business practices, including its governance, operations, supply chain, and social and environmental practices and was required to meet a minimum score on the B Impact Assessment.
“We are absolutely thrilled to achieve B Corp certification, as it reflects our longstanding commitment to having a positive impact on the world around us”
Kate Gibson, Managing Director Gibsons Games
“We are absolutely thrilled to achieve B Corp certification, as it reflects our longstanding commitment to having a positive impact on the world around us.” said Kate Gibson, Managing Director at Gibsons Games. “Being part of the movement means that with every jigsaw puzzle and board game, as well as bringing joy to our customers, we and they can be sure we are meeting the highest standards of social and environmental impact.’’
Gibsons has taken a number of steps to demonstrate its commitment to social and environmental responsibility, such as:
– launching special edition jigsaw puzzles where a percentage of profits are donated to charities, such as Great Ormond Street Hospital
– Localising their manufacturing, by moving away from production in China and working with factories based in the EU and UK
– Installing solar panels in their office and recycling 85% of their waste
– Providing First Class customer service, which can be seen via their 4.9 star Trustpilot review.
As a B Corp, Gibsons joins a growing community of more than 3,000 certified B Corps across 150 industries and 70 countries, including well-known brands such as Patagonia, Ben & Jerry’s, and The Body Shop.