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B-Corp Dinner at Trinco, Oru Space


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Join our B Lab UK Dinner on the 11th of April, at TRINCO in Oru, Dulwich!

This event is a special occasion for us as we celebrate our recent BCorp certification in addition to recognising the impactful work of our local businesses. Join us for an evening of networking, community, and celebration. Enjoy complimentary drinks and a delicious buffet from our Sri Lankan restaurant, Trinco.

Plus, don't miss our dynamic speaking panel, where we'll discuss the essence of BCorp certification and the journey towards meaningful impact.

We also have one space left on our panel for another inspiring or aspiring B-Corp to join - email
[email protected] if you're interested in being a guest speaker!

Tickets now on sale:

https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/b-corp-dinner-tickets-871649084877?aff=oddtdtcreator

 

 

TIMINGS:

6pm - doors open, drinks and snacks on arrival

7pm - Sri Lankan food buffet

7.15pm - guest speaker panel of local B-Corp businesses, discussing their journeys to becoming certified B-Corps and advice for aspiring businesses. Q&A.

8pm - networking and drinks

 

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