Teaology is a B Corp

When we were founded in 2016 , we had an idea: to use tea in an innovative way, and a commitment: to limit our impact, because each of us can make a difference for the planet and its inhabitants. We've created products with lighter packaging, less polluting processes, ingredients from renewable sources , and invested in projects supporting women workers on tea plantations because we believe in a world where we can produce and consume better, in harmony with the environment. At Teaology, we believe in a cosmetics model with a positive impact, and today, for this commitment, we've achieved B Corp certification , a proud achievement and a starting point on the path to change, of which we are a part.

Be Benefit, B CORP
Teaology, in addition to being a certified B Corp, has become a Benefit Corporation , reaffirming, even formally in its bylaws, its commitment to operating not only for profit but also for the good of the community. More specifically, we have included in the corporate purpose that Teaology's ultimate goal is the happiness, well-being, and environmental sustainability of all its members.
What does it mean to be a B CORP?
B Corp is the most important global movement that measures a company's environmental and social performance, combining profit with community protection. A B Corp is a company that, through its business, produces positive impacts on the environment, the local community, and people.
The B Corp movement includes:
- over 5000 companies
- 180 companies in Italy
- Operating in 157 sectors and 84 countries


The "B Corporation Certification" is a trademark licensed by B Lab, a private non-profit organization, to companies that, like ours, have successfully passed the B Impact Assessment ("BIA") and therefore meet B Lab's requirements for social and environmental performance, responsibility, and transparency. Please note that B Lab is not a conformity assessment body under Regulation (EU) No. 765/2008 or a national, European, or international standards body under Regulation (EU) No. 1025/2012. The BIA criteria are distinct and independent from the harmonized standards resulting from ISO standards or other standards bodies and are not ratified by national or European public institutions.