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Our commitment to responsible business

B Corporations (B Corps) are companies verified by B Lab to meet high standards of social and environmental performance, transparency and accountability. To achieve the globally renowned B Corp certification, a company must meet a score of at least 80 points in the B Impact Assessment, a tool designed to help measure and manage a business’s impact on its workers, community, customers and the environment. Companies also change their corporate governance structure to be accountable to all stakeholders and demonstrate transparency by publicly sharing their impact via their B Corp profile.

What makes us a responsible business?

Ampa certified as a B Corp in January 2023, as one of the largest professional services B Corps in the UK.

Ampa is advocating for initiatives that unlock Vibrant Places through our role as chair of the Anthropy Vibrant Places Alliance. Read more in our recent Creating Vibrant Places report >

We are committed to investing in our responsible business programme of work, involving stakeholders across the business and our value chain.

We have an action plan to address the needs of our people, local communities and the environment upon which we depend.

The B Corp certification provides a consistent framework for businesses to measure their social and environmental impact. This allows for credible comparison between businesses and creates clear opportunities to improve.

Learn more about the B Impact Assessment here >

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Here’s a snap shot of how we are doing

Based on the B Impact assessment, Ampa Holdings LLP earned an overall score of 84.0. The median score for ordinary businesses who complete the assessment is currently 50.9.

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84 Overall B Impact Score

80 Qualifies for B Corp Certification

50.9 Media Score for Ordinary Businesses

The B Corp Certification is comprehensive, addressing various social and environmental concerns rather than solely concentrating on one issue. Recertification is required every 3 years and confirms that the standard continues to be met on an ongoing basis. B Corps are expected to increase their score as they progress to becoming more inclusive, equitable and regenerative.