Another milestone in vegan brand’s fast-growth trajectory as it becomes only the fifth UK-based chocolate company to secure the accreditation.
Plant-based chocolate brand, Fellow Creatures, has announced it has become B Corp certified joining a growing group of confectionery companies reinventing joining a growing group of confectionery companies reinventing business by pursuing purpose as well as profit.
Committed to paying 60% over the industry average for cocoa, the company is one of five UK-based chocolate companies to substantiate their ethical credentials with the certification.
Fellow Creatures works exclusively with cocoa collaboratives in Ghana and its bars are fully traceable back to farm.
Originally from a dairy farming family, vegan founder Zsolt Stefkovics said: “With ethics at the core of our DNA, the Fellow Creatures name refers to treating both animals and humans with respect. With that in mind, we set out to make dairy-alternative chocolate that didn’t compromise on flavor and is harmless in its production.
“Our business model means we are committed to contributing to the creation of sustainable jobs and alleviating poverty in deprived cocoa communities in West Africa. Our long-term vision is to able to invest a portion of profits back into these communities.
“With ambitious growth plans to become the UK’s leading vegan chocolate brand, we hope to play in building a more sustainable chocolate industry for the future.”
Chris Turner, Executive Director of B Lab UK said: “Being able to welcome Fellow Creatures to the B Crop community is hugely exciting. This is a movement of companies who are committed to changing how business operates and believe business really can be a force for good.
“Their commitment to doing business differently will be an inspiration to others and really help spread the idea that we can redefine success in business to be as much about people ad planet as it is about profit”.
In Autumn last year, Fellow Creatures secured£450,000 investment and landed UK-wide listings with retailers including WH Smith and Sainsbury’s.