Boochcraft, the plant-based, organic hard kombucha company, has officially become a Certified Benefit Corporation, a label awarded exclusively to companies that voluntarily meet the highest standards for social and environmental performance. Notably, Boochcraft is the first hard-kombucha brand to achieve B-Corp status and will join more than 4,000 Certified B Corporations spanning more than 70 countries and 150 industries in a global effort to build a more inclusive and sustainable economy.
B-Corp Certification is the ultimate goal for businesses looking to balance profit with purpose through action, which made it the clear next step for Boochcraft. Key milestones that led to Boochcraft’s B-Corp Certification include:
100% of Boochcraft’s fruit scraps are composted producing over 1 million pounds of compost annually, and any unused fruit is donated to feed the food insecure.
Utilizing a water-recapture loop, Boochcraft saves 1,116 gallons of fresh water per day.
All scope 1 and scope 2 emissions are tracked and offset by Boochcraft, which has officially made the Boochcraft manufacturing plant a net-zero-emissions facility.
Boochcraft has implemented an environmental-management system with the goal to continue to reduce waste streams.
According to B Lab, the nonprofit behind B Corporations, “The growing movement hopes to work toward a world where business is a force for good and plays a leading role in positively impacting and transforming the global economy into a more inclusive, equitable and regenerative system.”