InspirandoT SAS BIC

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InspirandoT SAS BIC Sustainability Profile

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Certified B Corporation

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UNGC Participant

Founded in 2014, InspirandoT SAS BIC is a company committed to ethical, social, and environmental purpose, focusing on transforming organizations into conscious, responsible, sustainable, and inclusive businesses. The company serves as a bridge connecting government, private sectors, NGOs, and academia to foster country development through collaborative coherence. InspirandoT SAS BIC is known for organizing the "Annual Forum of Conscious and Inclusive Organizations Colombia" since 2018, involving a network of 160 entities. Furthermore, it is a Benefit and Collective Interest Company in Colombia (BIC) and promotes BIC status in collaboration with the Ministry of Commerce, Industry, and Tourism. Certified as a B Corporation and Women Owned by We Connect Washington, InspirandoT represents the Conscious Business Journey, CBJ, and Conscious Capitalism in Colombia. Additionally, it supports gender equality through the Productivity SCORE Methodology – MIG SCORE by the International Labour Organization, is part of the WEP’s community of UN Women, and the Global Compact Network.

About InspirandoT SAS BIC

  • Status
  • Unverified
  • Employees
  • 1 - 5
  • Country
  • Colombia

InspirandoT SAS BIC Services

InspirandoT SAS BIC offers B Corporation and Women Owned certifications, helping businesses align with conscious capitalism and ethical standards. Their role as a certification provider fosters sustainable practices and gender equality, supporting organisations in achieving credibility and responsible growth within Colombia's economic and social landscape.

Serviceable Locations: Colombia

What do our labels mean?

Certified B Corporation Logo

Certified B Corporation

UNGC Participant Logo

UNGC Participant

About InspirandoT SAS BIC

  • Status
  • Unverified
  • Employees
  • 1 - 5
  • Country
  • Colombia