How can companies move from incremental change to systemic transformation? In this episode, we speak with Grace Son, Senior Manager on the Standards Team at B Lab Global, about the newly developed B Corp impact standards for Government Affairs and Collective Action, also known as GACA.
Grace shares her transition from a finance background to a values-driven career at B Lab, where she works on shaping standards that guide companies to responsibly engage in lobbying, collective action, and tax transparency. She reveals how businesses can align their advocacy and public influence with social and environmental goals, and how the new standards provide a flexible yet rigorous framework for companies of all sizes and contexts.
We also explore the rationale behind incorporating responsible tax policies into sustainability conversations, why public disclosures serve as a powerful accountability tool, and how B Corps can start building the relationships and collaborations necessary to meet the new GACA requirements. Whether you’re a certified B Corp or just values-curious, this episode offers valuable insight into how businesses can become stronger agents of systems change!
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“In shareholder primacy, we’re prioritizing financial returns. This is oftentimes at the cost of exceeding planetary boundaries [and] exacerbating social inequality. Basically, the system is broken and we need a new one.” — Grace Son
“Individual company actions create incremental change. Through collective action, we can transform systems.” — Grace Son
“[It’s] an exciting opportunity for B Corps to work closely with their local community of B Corps and other nonprofits [and] actors in the sustainability space – to collectively identify different resources and network opportunities – to engage in collective action.” — Grace Son
“Even if certification isn't your ultimate goal, – just reviewing the standards, being aware, and treating them as best practices, as recommendations, – could go a long way.” — Grace Son
“The standards alone – [do] not achieve impact. It's the movement and all the different B Corps and community members engaging with and implementing the standards that [are] achieving the social and environmental impact.” — Grace Son
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