I worked at one. The BCorp label seemed to do a lot of good in establishing organisational culture and attracting people who were a good fit. The organisation did (and still does) a lot of good.
For a bit more color here: a B Corp designation really is just a marketing tool. Unlike the name implies, it's not some special corporate structure, it's just a certification you pay some company to get and pinky promise that you'll be good.
Nonprofits and public benefit corporations at least have some "teeth" to them: they both allow you (in different ways) to do things that aren't directly in the interest of your fiduciary duties, and that single-minded money chasing is what incentives a lot of "bad" corporate behavior.
Thank you for pointing that out. Really appreciate you sharing.
To the parent, please do not try to lure info out of people it is just not cool online or in real life when people obviously are being generic for a reason.
About time! The whole dragging the feet on ESM adoption is insane. The npm are still stuck on commonjs is quite a lot. In some way glad jsr came along.