On September 10th and 11th, 2024, I had the incredible experience at the “Louder Than Words” B Corp Festival, held at the heart of Oxford.

This year’s festival was monumental, gathering over 2,000 businesses committed to redefining the corporate role in addressing global challenges. The energy was palpable, and the discussions truly captured the #BCorp spirit, igniting excitement for the future of sustainable business practices.
The festival was structured around three central themes:
The festival launched with infectious energy, setting the stage for meaningful conversations led by the dynamic event hosts, Shonali Devereaux and Mathilde Gerritsma.
One of the standout sessions was delivered by Mary Portas OBE, Founder & Creative Director at the Portas Agency and Co-Chair of the Better Business Act. Her talk, “The Business of Beautiful Business,” captivated the audience, exploring how aesthetics and ethics can align in business for positive impact.
Another panel discussion featured key figures in the B Corp movement, including:
This session delved into the “Future of the B Corp Movement,” discussing how businesses can act as catalysts for change and reshape the economic landscape.
The momentum continued on Day 2. Patrick Grant led a significant session on “Less, Better, Local,” emphasizing the impact of conscious business decisions that prioritize sustainability and community engagement.
Hosts Shonali and Mathilde engaged the audience in discussions about how individuals can contribute to the B Corp movement, reinforcing the theme of collective responsibility. Another impactful panel, “From Insiders to Activists: Navigating Systems Change for a Better Economy,” featured:
This panel highlighted how both businesses and individuals can advocate for and drive systemic change in the economy, further emphasizing the B Corp. commitment to prioritizing people and the planet.
I attended several key sessions that underscored the importance of integrating innovative approaches and digital solutions into our mission at CueForGood.
A standout opportunity was the “Networking for Good” event, where attendees, including representatives from prominent B Corps and start-ups, connected to exchange ideas, form partnerships, and discuss collaborative efforts in tackling urbanization and climate challenges.
CueForGood leaves the festival feeling energized and motivated to take action. The sessions and conversations have deepened our commitment to integrating sustainable practices and fostering partnerships that prioritize people and the planet. We’re determined to keep pushing for impactful change because, when we work together, the possibilities are limitless.
As we integrate these learnings into our ongoing and future projects, our mission to support communities and businesses will remain central to our approach. Together, let’s continue to turn words into action and build a better future!
If you’re involved in sustainable initiatives or have ideas on how to make a positive impact, I’d love to hear from you. Share your thoughts and experiences and write to us at letstalk@cueforgood.com or go to our Instagram handle @cueforgood to follow and comment.
For more details about the B Corp Festival, check out the official event page.
CEO of CueForGood, I lead a team of around 40 experts at CueForGood, where we strive to propel organizations making a positive impact. Since 2005, we’ve honed our expertise in eCommerce development, digital marketing, and creative design, all aimed at promoting meaningful messages. I am eager to connect with like-minded organizations and explore how we can amplify your impact together.

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