Benedictus Media First Australian Media Agency To Achieve BCorp Certification

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Independent media planning and buying agency Benedictus Media has joined a global group of progressive companies that are using the power of business to create a positive impact on the world.

“Being the first Australian media agency to become BCorp certified, Benedictus Media has a mission to reset the values within the media industry”, says Phil Benedictus founder and CEO of Benedictus Media.

“We already work with a lot of political, not for profit organisations and other ethical businesses who strive to make the world a better and a fairer place, with this certification we can put our money where our mouth is.”

“We want to work with purpose-driven businesses and leaders who are driven to create positive social impact,” Benedictus said.

Certified B Corporations must meet the highest standards of verified social and environmental performance, public transparency, and legal accountability.

“Together with other B Corps, Benedictus Media is redefining success in business by competing not to be the best in the world, but to be the best for the world,” Benedictus said.




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