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The B Movement in Asia
Asian B Corporations
Find a B Corp
Business
Government
Financial Entities
Academia
Movement Drivers
Media
News
Events
B the Change
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Businesses

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Businesses

Businesses

Addressing social and environmental issues is now a prerequisite for business success. Learn to build impact into your corporate strategy. Meet your future partners and ecosystems to bring about the changes customers demand.

Governments

Governments

Discover how to support businesses that make a difference for the economy—and for citizens. Engage with business leaders who are innovating for cities, reinventing agriculture, reshaping the energy supply, and becoming the Best for the World®. 

Movement Drivers

Movement Drivers

The social and environmental challenges we face today are too complex for any one person to address. Connect with likeminded builders and shapers across Asia to forge partnerships. Stay on top of new ideas and cutting-edge trends to bring B Corp’s ideas to life. 

Media

Media

With 63 companies in 17 countries, B Corps are an established and fast-growing sector in Asia. Scoop new trends in social business, including emerging legal structures and IPO prospects, so you can be the voice that delivers the “business for good” message to the world. 

NGOs

NGOs

Be a beacon. Share your stories of impact and identify opportunities for collaboration with like-minded organizations. Learn how industry groups are dedicating resources to help B Corporations flourish. 

Academics

Academics

Benefit Corporations are a burgeoning sector of the Asian economy. Unpack the most recent developments in the field. Discover new research opportunities. Meet existing B Corps. Connect with other researchers. Find unmatched opportunities for purposeful industry careers.

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