Goli Nutrition Earns B Corp Certification

Goli Nutrition Earns B Corp Certification

Goli Nutrition Earns B Corp Certification
Goli Nutrition Earns B Corp Certification
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Wellness company Goli, best known for its apple cider vinegar and ashwagandha supplements, has earned its B Corp certification.

“Earning B Corp Certification is an incredible accomplishment for the Goli brand,” said Bruce Weiss, CEO of Goli Nutrition.

"This certification is a strong reflection on all of the work we do as a company and as a community in order to make the world a better place, one gummy at a time."

The company obtained the certification by undergoing a rigorous and extensive review of its environmental and social practices and policies and was assessed across five pillars:

  • Governance
  • Workers
  • Community
  • Environment
  • Customers

With its certification, Goli plans to continue its mission to make health simple and accessible for all. 

One of Goli’s notable efforts is its Goli for Good program, which fights malnutrition in children by donating a 6-month supply of essential vitamins to a child in need for every order placed on goli.com. The initiative has been possible thanks to Goli’s long-standing partner, Vitamin Angels. 

In addition to Goli for Good, the wellness company also works with Eden Reforestation Projects to plant a tree on behalf of its customers who place orders on its website. 

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