
Since we started Komodo Water, we’ve believed that access to clean water should create lasting value—not only for people, but also for communities, local economies, and the environment.
In July 2026, we made that commitment official by becoming a Certified B Corporation™.
For us, B Corp is more than a certification. It is recognition of the way we’ve chosen to build our business and a responsibility to keep getting better.
It means being part of a global community of businesses working to create value for all stakeholders, not only shareholders. It also means being more accountable for how we govern our business, support our people, work with communities, serve our customers, and care for the environment.
And for Komodo Water, that matters.
Because we don’t believe water is just a commodity.
Water is the driver to health, food, livelihoods, ecosystems, and the resilience of communities facing a changing climate.
Certified B Corporations are businesses that meet B Lab’s standards for social and environmental performance, accountability, and transparency.
The B Impact Assessment looks at how a company operates across five areas:
Governance · Workers · Community · Environment · Customers
For Komodo Water, these are not simply assessment categories. They reflect the way we want to run our company.
Our work in remote coastal communities has always been about more than building water infrastructure. We work with local stakeholders to develop solutions that can strengthen water security, support livelihoods, create local economic value, and reduce environmental pressure.
Becoming a B Corp gave us the opportunity to look at that work from another perspective—not only asking what impact we create, but how we create it.
Our first B Impact Assessment resulted in an overall score of 136.8, significantly above the current median score of 50.9 for ordinary businesses.
Our strongest areas were:
We’re grateful for this recognition, but we don’t see the score as the destination.
For us, the value of the B Corp process is not simply the number. It is the opportunity to understand where we are doing well, where we have room to improve, and how we can make our business more accountable as we grow.
The goal isn’t to be perfect. The goal is to keep improving.
Our work takes us to places where water, livelihoods, and ecosystems are deeply connected.
We develop integrated water solutions for remote and coastal communities, combining renewable energy, water technology, digital monitoring, and local partnerships.
But technology alone isn’t enough.
A water system needs to be:
Affordable for the community.
Locally operated and maintained.
Economically viable.
Responsible with natural resources.
Built to last.
That is what we mean by water stewardship.
We want to build a business where addressing a fundamental environmental challenge can also strengthen local economies and create better outcomes for people and nature.
The B Corp process has encouraged us to look more closely at the systems behind our impact—from responsible governance and employee wellbeing to community engagement, environmental stewardship, responsible procurement, customer value, and impact measurement.
It has also helped us identify areas where we still have work to do.
And that is exactly how we see this certification: not as a finish line, but as a framework for continuous improvement.
As Komodo Water grows, we want to keep raising our standards alongside our impact.
Becoming a Certified B Corporation is an important milestone for Komodo Water.
But the bigger commitment is what comes next.
We will continue working to expand access to sustainable water solutions, strengthen coastal livelihoods, use resources more responsibly, and help communities become more resilient in a changing climate.
We’re grateful to our team, communities, customers, partners, investors, and everyone who has supported Komodo Water along the way.
The certification is a milestone.
The work is the commitment.
Learn more about Komodo Water’s B Corp certification →
“Certified B Corporation” is a trademark licensed by B Lab, a private non-profit organization, to companies that have successfully completed the B Impact Assessment and meet the requirements set by B Lab for social and environmental performance, accountability, and transparency.