Biggest-ever B Corp Month campaign

Biggest-ever B Corp Month campaign

This March, B Lab Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand (B Lab AANZ) is launching its most ambitious B Corp Month campaign yet, spotlighting the wave of purpose-driven businesses committed to balancing people, planet, and profit.

The global campaign, Gen B, celebrates Certified B Corporations™ (B Corps) that are leading the charge in creating a more inclusive, equitable, and regenerative economy.

B Corps are companies verified by B Lab for meeting high standards of social and environmental performance, transparency, and accountability. Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand now boast nearly 750 Certified B Corps headquartered in AANZ, including Kiwibank, Two Islands, Pals, Synlait, and Pic’s Peanut Butter, which generate over NZD$27 billion revenue in the AANZ economy.

“With over 170 B Corps in Aotearoa New Zealand, our growing community is incredibly diverse in size, sector, age, and impact, but united by a shared vision to transform the economy,” says Michele Wilson, Aotearoa New Zealand Manager.

“B Lab AANZ research shows that awareness of B Corp in Aotearoa is steadily rising – up 7% (from 15%) since 2023. This year’s Gen B campaign is all about accelerating that momentum – increasing awareness, highlighting the incredible work of our community, and inspiring more businesses to use their enterprise as a force for good.”

In 2025, B Corp Month will reach new heights, with more than 55 events and cross-promotional activations planned across Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand, uniting like-minded businesses and communities to celebrate the positive impact of being a B Corp.

Some Kiwi highlights include:

● Panels and interview events with leading B Corps on topical themes like why good design is key to business success (6 March, during Auckland Design Week), and advice for organisations trying to change the status quo in their industry (Wellington, 19 March; Christchurch 25 March).

● Untouched World’s Newmarket boutique will host an evening showcase of some of the finest brands in the B Corp community in Aotearoa, including sampling, shopping, expert advice and special offers (Auckland, 13 March). Featuring Aleph Beauty, Almighty Beverages, Bennetto Natural Foods, Blue Frog Breakfast, BLUNT, Deadly Ponies, Deep Down Wines, Monarc Jewellery, Ozone Coffee, Pals, Pic’s Peanut Butter, Raglan Food Co, Sawmill Brewery and Untouched World.

● Ecostore’s flagship store in Freemans Bay, Auckland will have discounts on products from B Corps including AWWA period care, Keep Cups, Weleda and Honeywrap, as well as a competition to go in the draw to win a Caliwoods Kitchen Pack when you purchase any Caliwoods product during BCorp Month in store.

● Pacific Harvest is hosting a program of activities in Wellington, celebrating the vital role seaweeds play in our planet’s health, beauty, and culinary diversity. The lineup includes free activities like seaweed yoga, sunrise saunas, community snorkels, and mystery movie nights. They are also hosting two seaweed tasting sessions at Commonsense Organics stores, with 10% of sales from March donated to Love Rimurimu’s seaweed restoration work in Wellington Harbour.

●       Additionally, Pacific Harvest is launching a consumer giveaway in partnership with ethical brands like Karma, All Good, Kowtow, and Ceres Organics.

The campaign will also feature a dynamic social media push, activated through B Lab AANZ’s channels and amplified by its AANZ community through creative content.

Uniting 100+ countries and 160 industries

The global B Corp Month campaign unites nearly 10,000 Certified B CorporationsTM across 100+ countries and 160 industries.

“Developing a campaign that resonates globally while empowering local B Corp communities to showcase their unique impact was key to the Gen B concept,” said Alex Gaterud, Creative at Minneapolis-based Zeus Jones, a Certified B Corp and the strategy, creative and design agency behind the global campaign.

“B Corp Month is about creating a unified global voice while celebrating the diversity of B Corps in each region. Against the backdrop of retreat from some parts of the business world, we saw an opportunity to position B Lab as the home for a new kind of business leadership — inspired by the energy of the emerging generations of today.”

Michele Wilson added, “For B Lab AANZ, B Corp Month is more than a celebration – it’s a global call to action. The world feels increasingly uncertain, and in a time of political tensions, conflict, and policy setbacks, strong business values and purpose matter more than ever.

“The B Corp community is leading the charge in reshaping our economy for the better. We’re proud to celebrate the incredible impact of our local B Corps this March and beyond, and inspire more businesses to step up and be part of the change we urgently need.”

For more information about B Corp Month events and how to get involved, visit www.bcorpmonth.com or follow #BCorpMonth, #GenB and #GenerationB on social media.

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