echForGood Certified B Corp ICT supplier – business-grade hardware, cloud, software, services, and Recover-E secure recycling for ESG-aligned procurement

Work With a Certified B Corp ICT Partner

As a Certified B Corp ICT supplier, TechForGood helps protect your own certification. Every hardware order, Microsoft 365 license, cloud subscription, or Recover-E recycling project comes with audit-ready supply chain evidence — invoices plus Scope 3 emissions data, ISO recycling certificates, and named carbon offsets.

That means your ICT procurement directly supports your BIA supply chain outcomes (≈40% of your score) and gives you the proof auditors will demand at Year 3 and Year 5 recertification.

Why B Corp ICT Procurement Matters in 2025 and Beyond

The B Corp standards changed significantly in 2025. Under the new requirements-based model, companies must meet defined practices across seven Impact Topics — Governance, Climate Action, Human Rights, Fair Work, Environmental Stewardship & Circularity, Justice & Equity, and Collective Action. These expectations apply not only to your internal operations but also to your supply chain. As the whitepaper notes, up to 40% of a company’s BIA outcomes are shaped by suppliers, making procurement decisions a major driver of certification and recertification.

For many organisations, ICT is one of the most strategic categories. It is high-value, recurring, directly linked to Scope 3 emissions, and influences multiple BIA impact areas. Yet most ICT suppliers cannot provide verified data, documented circularity practices or ESG-ready evidence — leaving organisations exposed to greenwashing risks, recertification gaps, or missed supply chain opportunities.

Partnering with a Certified B Corp ICT supplier solves this challenge by providing verified practices, transparent data and audit-ready documentation for every procurement event.

How TechForGood Supports B Corp Certification & Recertification

As both a Certified B Corp and a Certified Social Enterprise, TechForGood provides procurement pathways that strengthen multiple BIA requirements at Year 0, Year 3 and Year 5. According to the whitepaper’s Year 0/3/5 model, certification is now a continuous improvement journey; supplier alignment is central to meeting the escalating standards.

  • Governance & transparency: TechForGood’s policies, certifications and social enterprise credentials reduce verification risk and provide credible, independently reviewed evidence.
  • Climate Action:  Every procurement event includes Scope 3 emissions data, optional named carbon credits through our Carbon Credited IT Procurement pathways, and circular recovery through Recover-E.
  • Human Rights & Fair Work: Our supply chain is structured around socially responsible employment, inclusive workforce practices and BCorp-aligned operational standards.
  • Circularity: Device recycling, data destruction, ISO-certified material recovery and landfill diversion directly support Environmental Stewardship & Circularity expectations.
  • Community Impact: Every transaction contributes to Catalysing Connections, strengthening measurable BIA community outcomes.

The New Supply Chain Reality for B Corps

The 2025 standards embed supplier expectations across multiple Impact Topics. Companies can no longer rely solely on internal actions; they must demonstrate responsible, auditable supply chain practices. As the whitepaper outlines, certification gaps now commonly arise from suppliers that lack verified policies, emissions data, or circularity pathways — a problem that becomes more pronounced during recertification.

TechForGood addresses these challenges by offering:

  • Verified supplier status: TechForGood is a Certified B Corp with independently assessed governance, climate and community practices.
  • Dual reporting value: Because TechForGood is both a B Corp and a Social Enterprise, ICT spend supports BIA outcomes and government Social Procurement ICT Supplier objectives simultaneously.
  • Audit-ready documentation: Every invoice includes supply chain evidence such as ISO recycling certificates, emissions data, and circular recovery outcomes.
  • No purpose premium: ICT hardware, licensing and services are benchmark-priced, ensuring impact does not increase cost.

Why ICT Procurement Is a High-Leverage BIA Strategy

ICT spend is significant, predictable and recurring. Redirecting this category to a Certified B Corp creates verifiable supply chain outcomes at scale. The whitepaper highlights that ICT procurement is uniquely positioned to support multiple Impact Topics because it touches climate, circularity, governance and community outcomes simultaneously.

  • Climate Action: ICT is a major driver of Scope 3 emissions. Choosing a supplier with circular recovery and carbon transparency supports decarbonisation pathways.
  • Circularity: Recover-E provides certified recycling, material recovery and secure asset disposal.
  • Community: ICT spend funds inclusive employment and digital inclusion through Catalysing Connections.
  • Governance: Verified supplier practices reduce your audit risk for BIA recertification.

How TechForGood Strengthens Year 0, Year 3 and Year 5 Requirements

The 2025 standards introduce phased obligations: baseline requirements at Year 0, stronger requirements at Year 3, and maturity leadership at Year 5. The whitepaper illustrates how supply chain alignment becomes increasingly essential across each phase.

  • Year 0: Begin procurement with a Certified supplier to establish compliance across Governance, Supply Chain Responsibility, Climate and Circularity.
  • Year 3: Strengthen emissions reduction, responsible sourcing and circular economy practices through verified ICT procurement.
  • Year 5: Demonstrate maturity and leadership through integrated climate, circularity and community impact across ICT.

A Simple, High-Value Pathway to Verified Supply Chain Impact

Working with a Certified B Corp ICT supplier ensures ICT spend is verifiable, auditable and aligned to the BIA’s supplier expectations. With every procurement event — hardware orders, software licensing, cloud subscriptions or asset recovery — your organisation receives the documentation required for the new B Corp standards and ASRS-aligned reporting.

This turns ICT into a “high-leverage, low-friction” supply chain strategy: measurable impact, reduced audit effort, cost-neutral procurement and stronger BIA outcomes delivered through everyday operational spend.

Make Every ICT Invoice Count Toward Your B Corp Certification

When you procure ICT through TechForGood, you strengthen your B Impact Assessment (BIA) by default:

  • Verified Supplier — TechForGood is a Certified B Corp, listed in the official B Lab directory.
  • Automatic Points — Your TechForGood invoices + certification proof count directly toward BIA Supply Chain outcomes (≈40% of your BIA).
  • Audit-Ready Evidence — Beyond invoices, we provide Scope 3 emissions data, ISO recycling certificates, and named carbon credits to satisfy Year 3 and Year 5 recertification requirements.

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Why B Corp Matters in ICT Procurement

B Corp certification is the global standard for ESG accountability. It ensures businesses meet the highest standards of:

Social impact

Social impact

Priority jobseekers placed into meaningful work.

Environmental performance

Environmental performance

Carbon credited procurement and circular economy

Governance & transparency

Governance & transparency

Verified accountability across supply chains

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The Challenge for ESG-Aligned Organisations

Here’s what procurement teams are up against:

  • Many ICT suppliers are not ESG-aligned
  • Greenwashing and unverified claims erode trust
  • Procurement teams struggle to find ICT partners who deliver both compliance and enterprise-grade technology

How TechForGood Helps B Corps & ESG Leaders

As both a Certified B Corp and Certified Social Enterprise, TechForGood ensures ICT procurement drives measurable outcomes while delivering business-grade ICT.

Hardware

Hardware

Business-grade devices with ESG built in. Procure laptops, desktops, monitors, and peripherals through a Certified B Corp ICT supplier.

Laptops Desktops Peripherals
Cloud Licensing & Subscriptions

Cloud Licensing & Subscriptions

Enterprise cloud, delivered with compliance. Microsoft 365, security platforms, SaaS and collaboration tools.

Microsoft 365 SaaS Security
Software Support & Maintenance

Software Support & Maintenance

Keep your enterprise software running responsibly. Licensing, renewals, and vendor optimisation.

Licensing Renewals Optimisation
Professional Services

Professional Services

Zero-touch enablement, advisory, and automation. Every engagement fuels Catalysing Connections.

Advisory Automation Zero-touch

Every TechForGood engagement is structured to deliver business-grade ICT while generating verified social and environmental impact that is measurable, reportable, and built into every invoice.

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Boost Your Own BIA Score

Partnering with TechForGood helps strengthen your B Impact Assessment (BIA):

  • Supply Chain Points – all ICT spend counts with a Certified B Corp + Certified Social Enterprise
  • Governance & Transparency – accredited suppliers = audit-ready
  • Community Impact – every project creates measurable social outcomes

B Corp standards update

What’s Changed for B Corps in 2025+

The B Impact Assessment is moving from a points-based model to a requirements-based model, with clearer expectations for measurable progress, supplier choices, and verified evidence.

Year 0

Certification

Requirements-based certification

Companies must meet mandatory practices across the 7 Impact Topics before they can certify.

  • Moves away from the old points-based model.
  • Focuses on mandatory practices, not optional scoring.
  • Creates clearer proof requirements from the start.
Year 3

Recertification

Measurable progress becomes essential

Companies must show improvement across topics like Climate Action, Human Rights, Circularity, and supplier responsibility.

  • Progress must be clear and measurable.
  • Supplier choices become stronger proof points.
  • Verified Scope 3 data becomes more important.
Year 5

Leadership stage

Maturity, leadership, and evidence

Companies must demonstrate stronger leadership practices and auditable improvement across all Impact Topics.

  • Leadership practices must be demonstrated.
  • Supplier alignment needs to be auditable.
  • Continuous improvement evidence is expected.

Partner with TechForGood today. Every ICT dollar can help strengthen your BIA journey with better supplier alignment and more useful Scope 3 evidence.

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Proof Through Impact

When you buy business-grade ICT from TechForGood, you achieve measurable, auditable outcomes:

  • Carbon Savings

    Every Recover-E project includes certified ITAD with tracked CO₂ savings and landfill diversion.

  • Verified Social Spend

    ICT procurement spend is reportable under BIA Supply Chain criteria and counts towards Social Procurement Framework (3–5%).

  • Circular Outcomes

    Circular Outcomes Secure data wiping, ISO-certified recycling, transparent reporting.

  • Governance & Compliance

    As a B Corp + Social Enterprise, spend is audit-ready for BIA recertification, ASIC disclosure, and government reporting.

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B Corp + Social Enterprise = Double Impact

Unlike most B Corps, TechForGood is also a Certified Social Enterprise:

  • Your spend counts towards Social Procurement Framework quotas
  • Procurement delivers social + environmental benefits
  • You align with global B Corp values + local compliance needs


Get the Whitepaper: Boosting Your BIA Through Supply Chain Strategy

Learn how ICT procurement can strengthen your B Corp certification and recertification journey. This whitepaper explores:

  • 2025+ B Lab standards (Year 0, 3, 5)
  • Supply chain’s 40% influence on BIA outcomes
  • EU compliance from 2026
  • Four-step framework (Map → Switch → Enhance → Embed)

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about buying Microsoft licensing through TechForGood.

How does partnering with TechForGood support our B Corp supply-chain score?

ICT spend through a certified B Corp strengthens supply-chain and governance scoring in the B Impact Assessment. Social procurement and recycling outcomes further reinforce performance.

What evidence do you provide for BIA verification or recertification?

Switch customers use invoices as carbon credited procurement evidence. Enhance/Embed customers receive annual named offset certificates. All customers receive Recover-E recycling and landfill-diversion reporting and social procurement evidence.

How does TechForGood reduce the risk of losing supply-chain points at recertification?

ICT suppliers rarely provide emissions or circularity data. TechForGood fills this gap by supplying verified carbon credit evidence, recycling outcomes, and social procurement results aligned with B Corp criteria.

Do we need to replace existing ICT suppliers to improve our B Corp supply-chain score?

No. TechForGood supplements your procurement with evidence that OEM and distributor suppliers typically cannot provide.

Can this documentation also support ESG, NGERS or ASRS reporting?

Yes. Carbon credit evidence, landfill-diversion outcomes and social procurement data support compliance across ESG frameworks, NGERS narratives and ASRS supplier-related reporting.

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Choose an ICT Partner That Shares Your Purpose

TechForGood is a Certified B Corp & Social Enterprise ICT supplier — your source for business-grade ICT and secure Recover-E recycling that align with ESG outcomes.