Scrummi, the sustainable disposable towel brand redefining standards in hygiene and responsibility, announces it has successfully recertified as a Certified B Corporation, achieving an outstanding score of 103. This marks a significant increase from its 2022 score of 87, reinforcing Scrummi’s long-term commitment to using business as a force for good.
B Corp recertification is widely recognised as one of the most rigorous assessments of a company’s social and environmental performance, governance and transparency. Scrummi’s improved score reflects meaningful progress across its operations, from responsible sourcing and manufacturing to ethical partnerships and positive workplace practices.
At a time when sustainability claims are under increasing scrutiny, Scrummi’s recertification represents more than a badge; it is an independent verification of real-world impact. The jump of 16 points in just three years highlights the brand’s focus on continuous improvement and accountability, even as it scales. Founder and Managing Director Rob Cooper commented:
“Recertifying as a B Corp is a real privilege and a proud moment for everyone at Scrummi. It’s a powerful testament to the commitment of our entire team to building a business that is a genuine force for good. Achieving a new B Corp score of 103 reflects the hard work, integrity and impact-focused mindset not only of our people, but also of our suppliers and customers, who share our belief that business can, and should, be a positive driver of change.”
As a disposable towel brand, Scrummi operates in a category where environmental responsibility truly matters. Its B Corp performance underscores a holistic approach to sustainability, balancing product performance with planet-positive decision-making and social impact throughout the value chain.
Looking ahead, Scrummi views this recertification not as a finish line, but as a benchmark to build upon. With its highest-ever B Corp score, the brand remains committed to challenging industry norms, liberating the planet from laundry, and proving that even everyday disposable products can be designed, produced and delivered more responsibly.