Platform.sh, a leading Cloud Application Platform, is proud to announce that it is now a Certified B Corporation™ (B Corp™). A global community of for-profit leaders pledging to use business as a force for good.
This certification, awarded by B Labs, reflects its commitment to upholding rigorous standards of social and environmental performance, accountability, and transparency. By joining the ranks of Certified B Corporations™, the company is proud to be part of a global community of businesses that prioritize using their operations as a force for good.
The B Corporation certification is granted to organizations that show a sincere commitment to sustainability and social responsibility. Platform.sh earned an overall score of 96.9, significantly surpassing the median score of 50.9 for typical businesses that complete the assessment.
This news is echoed in the recent announcement that Platform.sh received double gold recognition for sustainability achievements from EcoVadis and Greenly in 2024. The certification includes all product offerings by Platform.sh. Including its latest platform offering, Upsun, which offers a Greener Region Discount for customers when choosing a greener data center to deploy their applications.
“For us at Platform.sh, this recognition is not just a badge; it embodies our dedication to enhancing the developer experience while also making a positive impact on society and the environment. The certification process involved a thorough assessment of our impact on our workers, our diversity and inclusion, community, environment, and customers, and we are grateful for the opportunity to reflect on our practices.” - Caroline Leroy Chief People Officer, Platform.sh
“Our new status as a Certified B Corporation™ positions Platform.sh as a responsible choice within the cloud sector, particularly for clients who prioritize ethical business practices. By achieving this certification, we hope to align our operations with the growing demand for corporate accountability. We recognize that more businesses are seeking partners who share their values around sustainability and social impact, and we are honored to be among them.
This certification underscores our commitment to a triple bottom-line approach, which balances people, planet, and profit. We understand that this resonates with a diverse audience, including developers, businesses, and customers who are increasingly aware of how their choices impact the world. As companies navigate their cloud strategies, we believe that an emphasis on ethical practices and sustainable operations is essential in decision-making.” - Fred Plais, Founder and CEO, Platform.sh
"Platform.sh’s B Corp certification is a powerful recognition of their commitment to sustainability, transparency, and ethical business practices. Revaia is proud to support Platform.sh as they demonstrate how the cloud industry can balance profit with purpose, proving that tech innovation can drive both business success and positive impact.” - Bettina Denis, Head of Sustainability, Revaia
“Platform.sh's achievement of B Corp certification is a significant milestone that underscores its constant dedication to ESG best practices. We are proud to support visionary companies like Platform.sh, which lead by example, demonstrating that success in tech can and should go hand in hand with responsible, purpose-driven innovation." - Valérie Gombart, Co-Founder and CEO Hi inov Dentressangle
Platform.sh
Platform.sh is a unified, secure, enterprise-grade Cloud Application Platform founded in 2015 and headquartered in Paris and San Francisco. Employing more than 300 Platformers across 43 nationalities and available in Europe, North America and APAC through global partnerships with AWS, Google Cloud, Azure, Orange and OVHcloud. A member of the FrenchTech 120 since 2019 and recently awarded B Corporation™ certification. Platform.sh is a certified Great Place to Work with inclusivity and diversity at its core and is a 100% remote working organization. It counts among its customers prestigious brands such as Adobe, Gap, The British Council, The Financial Times, and UNICEF.