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Squibble becomes a Certified B Corporation Web Design Agency

Squibble, a Colmore Business District-based web design agency, is proud to announce its certification as a B Corp, joining a global community of over 8,000 businesses committed to balancing purpose and profit. Verified by B Lab, the non-profit organisation behind the B Corp movement, Squibble has met rigorous standards of social and environmental performance, accountability, and transparency.

This accreditation aligns with Squibble’s vision of being the most trusted web design agency, creating beautiful and intuitive online experiences that drive measurable success and inspire engagement. As a lean agency, Squibble has always prioritised putting people ahead of profit, focusing on building strong relationships with clients and delivering impactful results.

Kim Leary, Founder and Managing Director of Squibble, said: “Becoming B Corp certified was a natural step for us. We’ve always prioritised our people and the environment, so it made sense to formalise that commitment through the B Corp framework. We’re a small but mighty team, and while we may not have expansive office lighting systems to replace or huge resources to overhaul, we’ve always made conscious decisions to operate sustainably. The B Corp accreditation gives us a valuable framework to continue improving and be even more thoughtful about the initiatives we pursue in the future.”

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