Mifuko is a certified B Corporation

We are proud to announce that Mifuko is now officially a Certified B Corporation!

This certification is a testament to our commitment to the highest global standards of social and environmental performance, transparency, and accountability. Being part of the B Corp community means we are part of a global movement using business as a force for good.

With the B Corp certification, we strengthen our commitment
to ethical and sustainable practices in everything we do. This certification demonstrates our dedication to fair trade and environmentally friendly practices, while also requiring us to continually improve and report transparently. It’s a great addition to our membership in the World Fair Trade Organization (WFTO), which we have held since 2014.

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What is B Corp?

Certified B Corporations are leaders in the global movement for an inclusive, equitable, and regenerative economy. Unlike other certifications for businesses, B Lab is unique in our ability to measure a company’s entire social and environmental impact.

10 principles

Read more about the ten fair trade principles that every WFTO member organisation must follow.

Sustainability

Learn more about what it means to be radically sustainable and have a
positive impact.

Mifuko Trust

Mifuko Trust was founded to tackle poverty and increase the well-being of our artisans.

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Small Actions, Big Changes

Small Actions, Big Changes

Mifuko Trust was established in 2012 to promote women's empowerment and sustainable development in rural Kenya. Collaboration with the fair trade company Mifuko Ltd forms the foundation of its acti...
Ruth’s Mifuko Story

Ruth’s Mifuko Story

Mifuko’s Production Manager Ruth Kalondu has been a key member of the Mifuko team from the start. Here she tells her story with Mifuko.
INTRODUCING MIFUKO TRUST AGROFORESTRY AMBASSADOR ANNA PUU

INTRODUCING MIFUKO TRUST AGROFORESTRY AMBASSADOR ANNA PUU

In 2022, Anna Puu met Mari Martikainen, one of the founders of Mifuko, and heard about Mifuko Trust's work for the first time and she decided to get involved in the organization.