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Medela has earned Better Business Bureau Accreditation in North America and meets the high standards required to be recognized as a BBB Accredited Business. This accreditation is a testament to Medela’s commitment to ethical business practices and integrity in the marketplace. This commitment is supported through our annual Impact Report and guided by our corporate social responsibility program Medela Cares, whose 2025 goals are inspired by the United Nations Global Compact (UNGC) priorities and those outlined in the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). By earning Better Business Bureau Accreditation, Medela joins an exclusive list of organizations recognized for their commitment to ethical practices.
“We are honored and excited to start the new year with recognition from the Better Business Bureau as a BBB Accredited organization,” says Thomas Golücke, executive vice president of Medela Americas. “Earning Better Business Bureau Accreditation emphasizes our global commitment to ethical business practices. We look forward to upholding these standards while continuing to drive innovation that contributes to the well-being of moms, babies and families around the world.”
Organizations with BBB Accreditation undergo a rigorous review process and are lauded for strong ethics and integrity. To qualify for BBB Accreditation, businesses must continually meet the Better Business Bureau’s standards for lawful business practices, ethical advertising, selling and customer experience and abide by the BBB Business Partner Code of Conduct.
To learn more about the Better Business Bureau’s Accreditation Standards, please visit https://www.bbb.org/all/bbb-accreditation-standards.
About the Better Business Bureau
The Better Business Bureau is a nonprofit organization based in North America, with 97 regional BBB organizations throughout the United States and Canada. Their mission is to advance marketplace trust through setting standards, encouraging and supporting best practices, addressing substandard marketplace behavior and creating a community of trustworthy businesses and charities. Learn more about the Better Business Bureau at https://www.bbb.org/.