Lily's Kitchen, the British premium pet food brand with natural ingredients, has been certified as a B Corp for the third time – with a maximum score of 102 points. ‘This is a great endorsement of our approach and a real incentive to continue taking responsibility as a company. Today, over 9,500 companies worldwide are certified, more than 2,500 of them in the United Kingdom alone. This shows how strongly the B Corp movement is growing – and how great the need for responsible business practices is,’ says Charlotte Jost, Head of Sustainability.
B Corp certification stands for high standards in the areas of environment, society, transparency and corporate governance. Lily's Kitchen has continued to develop since its certification, with clear goals in terms of sustainability, corporate governance and social responsibility.
Lily's Kitchen stands not only for balanced meals for pets, the company explains in a press release, but also for a responsible approach to the environment, society and four-legged family members. The new B Corp score is intended to show that this claim is not just a promise, but a lived reality.
For the company, it's about more than just numbers: more and more pet owners value sustainability and transparency. They want the best not only for their pets, but also for the planet. Lily's Kitchen proves that being both at the same time is possible: good food based on natural ingredients and corporate governance that thinks beyond the bowl. For example, the company donates 100% of the profits from its limited Pride Edition to organisations that support the LGBTQIA+ community.
With this recertification, the company is committing to continuing its focus on transparency throughout the supply chain, social responsibility and reducing its carbon footprint.