With SBN’s 2026 Annual Meeting coming up on Thursday, February 5, the Triple Bottom Champion Award returns, recognizing a business within SBN’s network that embodies the triple-bottom-line approach of being mindful of people, the planet, and profit.
This year’s award winner will serve as SBN’s Triple Bottom Champion Ambassador, helping to amplify their commitment to sustainability and presenting next year’s award, will receive a complimentary year of free membership, and a certificate during this year’s Annual Members Meeting.
Six outstanding local businesses are nominated for their positive environmental, social, and economic efforts over the last year. Voting is open to the public Monday, January 19 through Wednesday, January 28. The winner will be announced towards the close of the Annual Members Meeting, and there’s still time to register for the event, so please find tickets here.


Feast Your Eyes
Feast Your Eyes is an experiential catering and events company grounded in the belief that exceptional hospitality has the power to uplift people and strengthen community. With a people centered culture, Feast makes sure every team member feels supported and valued. They are equally committed to environmental stewardship through local sourcing, seasonal menu development, food-waste reduction, composting partnerships, and continuous efforts to reduce our operational footprint across both our kitchen and on location at events.


Glitter
Glitter was born from a simple idea: that everyone deserves to live on a clean, safe block—and that neighbors can come together to make that happen. Since 2021, Glitter has built a unique, pay-what-you-can model that pools small contributions from residents and businesses to fund weekly block cleaning. The service is delivered by local cleaners, many of whom face barriers to employment and are earning a living wage averaging $30/hour plus profit sharing.
This model has allowed Glitter to clean thousands blocks and remove over 1,000,000 pounds of litter, while providing meaningful, dignified work for 34 Philadelphians—75% of whom face barriers to employment including being formerly incarcerated. They are proud to now serve over 1,400 active subscribers across 350 blocks, and are continuing to grow with new city partnerships and grant-funded projects in areas like Germantown, West Philly, and Northeast Philadelphia.
Glitter’s work directly contributes to all three pillars of the triple bottom line:
- People: At our core we are helping neighbors come together to solve hyper local problems by building connection and community pride through collaboration.
- Planet: By removing trash from our ecosystem we are preventing stormwater pollution and reducing environmental harm through regular block-level cleanups.
- Profit (with purpose): We prioritize equitable hiring and living wages as well as profit sharing to our whole team.


PWPvideo
PWPvideo (PWP) provides Video with a Mission. They are a boutique production company specializing in video and podcasting services to nonprofit organizations, sustainable businesses, and education agencies. From the founding in 2000, to their initial B Corp Certification in 2012, through today, PWP has been aligned with the organizations they serve. PWP uses their creative talents to help improve the lives of others through education and opportunity. Core values at PWP include deep sustainability practices and promoting volunteerism. In addition to their team volunteering annually on Martin Luther King Day and throughout the year, their company principals serve on nonprofit boards.
What sets PWP apart from other companies is their combination of experience, instincts, and ability to thoroughly understand the organizations they serve. PWP knows that nonprofits have to stretch every creative dollar and, above all, serve the mission of the organization in the most effective way possible. They serve nonprofits, their staff has worked with nonprofits, it is a part of their culture and who they are as people. This experience enables PWP to produce media that enlightens and moves viewers by telling thoughtful and respectful stories of real people, while understanding pacing, visual interest, and purpose. PWP is built on courtesy, honesty, creativity, and successful communication. This recipe has led to them developing long-term client relationships with like-minded organizations.


Re:Vision Architecture
Re:Vision was founded in 2002 to make a positive difference in the natural, built, and social environments. Today, Re:Vision is comprised of two studios in one LEED-certified building—an Architecture studio that designs sustainable projects and a Sustainability Consulting studio that supports other architects, owners, contractors, and organizations to make their work and their companies more sustainable.
Sustainability is part of Re:Vision’s DNA and it shows in our portfolio of Zero Energy verified, Passive House certified, LEED Platinum, Living Building certified, and common-sense-green projects. Re:Vision has been recognized nationally and locally as sustainable design experts and thought leaders by leading organizations including the AIA, The New York Times, Metropolis Magazine, PHIUS, Living Future, and others.
With care for the impact of our business, Re:Vision has been a certified B Corporation since 2007 and Just labeled since 2021 to make transparent our social and environmental performance.


Solar States
Solar States is a certified B-Corporation founded in 2008 with a dual-mission to install solar and educate the next generation. They take a triple-bottom-line approach to solar: People, Planet, and Profit.
PEOPLE: Solar States provides full healthcare, 401k, and profit-sharing to all employees—but more importantly, they build careers. In 2025, their Find Your Power program trained 100 students, employed 27 paid interns, and extended 8 full-time offers—up from 5 interns and 3 hires the year before. To date, they’ve trained 600+ people through partnerships with Philadelphia OIC, PowerCorpsPHL, and the Energy Coordinating Agency.
PLANET: Their 2,000+ installed systems have saved customers $15+ million in avoided electricity costs and kept millions of pounds of CO2 out of the atmosphere. Solar States makes solar accessible to ALL in our communities.
PROFIT: Seventeen years in business, driven by reputation and referrals. They avoid high-pressure sales tactics and instead find sensible solar+storage solutions for homeowners and businesses across the region.


Strategy Arts
Strategy Arts is a planning and facilitation consulting firm with an emphasis on equitable community engagement. Since our founding in 2003 we have been guided by a set of principles centering humanity and being good stewards of the earth. When B Lab was established it gave a structure to our values and we became a founding B Corp and in 2019 a Best for the World honoree. We also had the honor of being part of the founding board of SBN and our Managing Partner, Elizabeth Guman, served as co-chair with Judy Wicks.
Strategy Arts works directly with marginalized communities and the organizations serving them on many societal issues such as high rates of economic insecurity, food insecurity, disproportionate rates of infant and maternal mortality and morbidity, reentry issues and more. We know all too well that these disparities predominantly affect Black, Indigenous, and People of Color and that understanding root causes of these disparities is a requirement for changing the system.
To engage in this work we do extensive professional development, including unpacking internal bias for privileged identities and support and healing for marginalized identities. In our client work, we incorporate equitable practices relevant to the processes required for the project that range from ensuring marginalized voices are included through stakeholder engagement, incorporating equitable norms in meetings, training on equitable practices for clients and equity audits.
We continue to develop a strong internal culture that values each of our team members through our policies and our collaborative working processes. Our latest project has been to learn about and incorporate self-governance practices to deepen our commitment to shared decision-making and power.


