Brunehaut Organic is Named as the First B Corp Certified Brewery in the E.U.

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At Brasserie de Brunehaut, our 2020 business plan focused on a U.S. market return. Stuff happens, plans change and our lockdown focus shifted, most significantly, to gaining esteemed B Corp certification. Today, we proudly announce that Brunehaut Organic became the first E.U. brewery to earn B Corp status during March 2021. Globally, 3500+ companies are now B Corp certified across seventy countries.

Certification took twenty months to complete. Brewery owner Marc- Antoine De Mees recalls “Our work to fulfill B Corp standards was driven by farm-to-table brewing methods including operational sustainability, environmental stewardship, fair trade and dynamic employee empowerment. These are our company values and practices.” Editorial support data for Brunehaut’s successful application are shown on pg #2.

Brunehaut Cask Aged Ales These exceptional Belgian
Triples are passionately brewed by Brunehaut master brewers.

Meet La Miche This superb new Brunehaut ale
replaces malted cereals with unsold organic bread to cut
historic CO2 footprints by 40%. This classic, lightly spiced beer
subtly balances cereals/hops with freshness/bitterness.

For further information about this B Corp release, any other Brunehaut News or Brunehaut distribution please email Anthony McLean or call +1 313.405.8651.

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