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  • Value proposition

    Building a nationwide culture of business as a force for good in Scotland. The first national programme of its kind.

    Launched in 2018 by the Scottish Government in partnership with B Lab UK, Scotland CAN B exists to build a nationwide culture of business as a force for good in Scotland, as a catalyst for place-based systems change. It is the first nationwide programme of its kind.

    Scotland CAN B delivers workshops and trainings for business support professionals, which provide the tools and perspectives to keep businesses ahead of the changing market forces where accountability for social and environmental impact are essential, demonstrating the well-evidenced premise that business for good is good for business.

    B Corp, Building Business for Good, Impact Measurement, Ecosystem Partnerships, ESG, Business Accountability, Triple Bottom Line, Values-Based Business, Purpose & Profit, and Growth with Impact

  • Scotland CAN B

    Scotland CAN B is building a nationwide culture of using business as a force for good.

  • https://canb.scot/
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