Pure Table Top wanted to communicate the quality of its products, so has taken accountability for its entire impact and worked hard to improve quality transparency, traceability and stakeholder value.
Based on the B Impact assessment, Pure Table Top earned an overall score of 91, compared to the median score for ordinary businesses of 50.9, and a qualification score for B Corp certification of 80.
The overall score is made up of scores for governance, workers, community, environment and customers.
Tom Sellicks, sustainability officer at Pure Table Top, said in the company’s impact report: “Over the past year at Pure Table Top we have turned our full attention to our sustainable transformation. The first part of this transformation began by realising the true impact of our supply and value chains on people and places.
“For us, the future of our company and the planet comes down to collaborating with others to design, manufacture, and promote homeware products that are elegant, innovative and responsibly sourced.”