Boody?s B Corp journey to top of the world in environmental impact
Danielle Kutchel
After achieving B Corp status Boody didn?t rest on its laurels, and it continues to take further steps in sustainable, ethical clothing production.
As consumers look for more sustainable products in all facets of their lives, bamboo apparel brand Boody has taken that vibe and run with it.
Along the way, the company has proven itself in the sustainability stakes, achieving multiple certifications including B Corp status.
It?s been a long ride for the clothing company, which was founded by two friends, David and Neil, who combined their experience in fashion and pharmacy to produce sustainable clothing basics.
?David and Neil thought with a great fabric ? bamboo ? and an amazing channel that is all about convenience ? pharmacy? they could launch a product to the market that oozed qualities of comfort, convenience and sustainability ? three things they cared for,? explained Shaun Greenblo, managing director at Boody and son of founder David.
Boody began humbly, with underwear and socks, but has now moved into sleepwear, loungewear and activewear. They?re still sold in pharmacies, but the brand now also has an online and global presence.
Bamboo was chosen deliberately for its comfort, breathability and softness for garments that sit close to the skin.
?Our mission is to ?champion a future fit for all?, so we emphasise quality, simplicity and sustainability in everything we do. We bypass trends and fads as we believe they lead to overconsumption and waste. Everything we create is made to make our community feel good,? Greenblo explained, adding the company invests in clothes that are simple and functional.
But the mindset driving the company is about more than just clothes. According to Greenblo, Boody looks to ?embrace sustainability and mindful decision making as well as a focus on self-wellness and health?, sharing wellness tips like yoga poses and low-waste recipes with customers through its social channels.
The path to B Corp
With sustainability in mind, the team behind Boody sought out B Corp status.˜ ?Just short of two years ago, I pitched a plan to my rather nervous team to become the first underwear business in Australia and New Zealand to become B Corp certified,? Greenblo recalled. ?I was met by excitement, but nervousness, understandably. It was a tough ask. Becoming a B Corp was a hefty project touching every corner of the business, in the midst of so many initiatives already taking place.? But he said the team quickly got behind him as they recognised how game-changing the plan was. Boody entered the B Corp list with a maiden score of 101.6 for its environmental and social impact, placing it in the top echelon of first-time entrants, according to Greenblo. ?Saying that we?re the first first underwear brand in Australia and New Zealand to wear the B Corp badge is huge and an amazing reinforcement of all the hard work we?re doing. In joining the global B Corp community, we solidify our promise to balance purpose and profit and consistently use our business as a force for good.? Just a couple of months ago, Boody was also recognised in B Corp?s Best For The World 2022 list as one of the world?s top five per cent of B Corps in the environmental impact area. Winning the award felt ?pretty good?, Greenblo said. ?As a brand built on sustainable values, B Corp has always been a constant reminder to do things differently, with people and the planet equally top of mind.?
Shaun Greenblo