In fact, Warby Parker is a certified B company, scoring above and beyond the score needed to earn certification. B Corps are for-profit companies dedicated to social and environmental issues. To accurately evaluate a company's social performance, it is important to consider who the company is accountable to: customers, investors, employees, and society at large. Warby Parker has proven to be responsible in all these areas. It has provided high quality products at such a low cost to its consumers. Neil and the other co-founders didn't want to contribute to the power imbalance between producer and consumer. They made sure to be as ethical as possible in dealing with consumers and not rip them off. It has maintained its integrity and commitments to its investors. He provided his employees with decent wages. By enforcing an integrity-based Code of Ethics, Warby Parker has created a comfortable work environment for all of its employees. Warby Parker has also placed a strong focus on corporate sustainability and giving back to the community. Warby Parker has actually distributed more than 250,000 pairs of glasses to people in need around the world. Furthermore, as previously stated, the fact that Warby Parker is also trying to be eco-friendly only demonstrates its commitment to corporate social responsibility. The company is completely carbon neutral and is one of the few carbon neutral eyewear brands in the world. Simply put, Warby Parker was founded on the idea that for every pair of Warby Parker glasses purchased, a pair is given away to someone in need. And it grew from there on
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