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WHAT DOES THIS MEAN?

Natural Designs commitment to helping people and planet dates back to 1978 when we first started as a full maintenance lawn care company. Becoming B Corp Certified Means we now have a legal commitment to both people and planet. Keeping our profits in check so when there is good to be done it is with no hesitation. We strive to make a positive impact in the community through social and environmental acts which becoming a B Corp certified business keeps in check.


Through our professional journey we have learned that profit is not all that a business is created for; B Corp has this same view and have created a plan to help. They believe in striving to balance purpose and profit using a business as a force for good. We are a business committed to change!

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Based on the B Impact assessment, Natural Designs Landscaping earned an overall score of 80.6. The median score for ordinary businesses who complete the assessment is currently 50.9.

WHY WE BECAME A B CORP

Natural Designs Landscaping has been committed to joining a movement of a new kind of business that balances purpose and profit. We have a legal obligation to consider the impact our decisions make on our workers, customers, suppliers, community, and the environment. We wanted to be part of a community of leaders driving a global movement of people using business as a force for good. This is the first step of our journey in re-defining what success means to us. 

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Why is being a B Corp important to Natural Designs Landscaping?

"This is the first step of our journey in re-defining what success means to us. Becoming B Corp certified is not just a title but a way of business; its a mindset I use in making decisions everyday and understanding the impact they carry"

- Natural Designs Company Executive and Facility Manager

Richard Thibeau
For more info on Natural Design B Corp Certification: https://www.bcorporation.net/NaturalDesigns
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