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Delft imaging recognized as Best for the World™ 2021 in the service category

Delft imaging recognized as Best for the World™ 2021 in the service category
Published on 25 February 2026
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Every year, B Lab recognizes the top-performing B Corps creating the greatest impact through their businesses. These B Corps are named Best for the World™ as their verified scores in the five impact areas evaluated on the B Impact Assessment (BIA)—community, customers, environment, governance, and workers—are amongst the global top 5% in their corresponding size group. These businesses are proving that competing not only to be the best in the world, but the best for the world, is a winning strategy, and they can lead the way as more businesses continue to join the movement that is transforming the global economy to benefit all people, communities, and the planet.

In July 2021, Delft imaging is recognized as Best for the World™ 2021 in the service category. This means that out of 4,000 Certified B Corporations worldwide, Delft Imaging is among the top 5% B Corps who set the standard to serve our customers and offer products and services that support the greater good.

All B Corps companies are businesses that meet the highest standards of verified social and environmental performance, public transparency, and legal accountability to balance profit and purpose.

We are proud to be one of the Best For The World™ and congratulate all our fellow #BFTW2021. Check out the full Best for the World 2021 list on Best For The World™ 2021 | Certified B Corporation.

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