True Gum, a pioneering company at the forefront of sustainable chewing gum and mints, is thrilled to announce that it has achieved B Corp certification, solidifying its commitment to environmental and social responsibility. This certification reflects True Gum’s dedication to driving positive change – not only in the chewing gum industry but also in the wider business community.
“It’s fantastic to share that we are now a certified B Corp. This achievement is a testament to our continuous commitment to sustainability and making a positive impact on the world. Becoming a B Corp reflects our ambitions of being a green pioneer within FMCG, offering forward-thinking products that not only delight our customers but genuinely contribute to a better tomorrow,” says Peter Juul Regnersgaard, co-founder of True Gum.
Navigating the certification jungle
B Corp is quickly becoming the go-to sustainability certification worldwide, thanks to its thorough evaluation process that dives into more than 250 crucial aspects in a detailed review. In a world where environmental concerns are pressing and sustainability labels abound, a B Corp certification offers everyday consumers a clear, solid choice to support companies that truly prioritize sustainability and aim to make a positive impact through their business practices.
“We went after the B Corp certification because we believe in walking the talk when it comes to sustainability. It was a thorough process, but actions speak louder than words. This certification isn’t just a new badge – it’s a reinforcement of our commitment to doing good. B Corp is like the gold standard of sustainability worldwide, and it aligns perfectly with our mission to make a meaningful impact and reduce unnecessary plastic waste. We’re all in on this journey, and I’m incredibly proud of my colleagues for the work that’s gotten us here,” shared Peter Juul Regnersgaard.
With their newfound B Corp certification in hand, True Gum proudly stands beside other sustainable forerunners in the FMCG industry like Tony’s Chocolonely and Ben & Jerry’s.