Controversial beer brand BrewDog has a complex history with the B Corp scheme, first becoming certified in February 2021, then losing its status in December 2022. At the time of its certification, co-founder James Watt said he was proud to be part of a community of businesses which “meet the highest standards of verified social and environmental performance to help build a better world”.
The company went on to lose its status as a B Corp after apologising over bullying allegations. In 2021, more than 100 current and former employees of the brewery signed an open letter alleging a “culture
of fear”, claiming “being treated like a human being was sadly not always a given for those working at Brewdog”.
In 2022, a spokesperson for B Lab confirmed the beer company was no longer a certified B Corp.
It had been rumoured that BrewDog was allegedly investigated by B Lab after the public complaints of a toxic workplace culture. B Lab says it investigates claims against a company on the grounds of either “intentional misrepresentation of practices, policies, or outcomes claimed during a company’s certification process”, or “breaches of the B Corp community’s core values”.
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At the time, Watt reportedly said in an internal memo that the company had decided to “step aside” from its B Corp certification as “B Lab had requested additional measures from Brewdog and the Brewdog board decided these were not something we could do at this time”. Watt explained that the company was “committed” to the values upheld by B Lab.