The Green Growth 100 are 100 forward-thinking small businesses across the UK that are leading the way in sustainability-led growth!
Small Business Britain, in partnership with BT has launched the Green Growth 100 to celebrate and champion UK small businesses that are successfully using sustainability to drive business growth.
These small businesses highlight how sustainability can be a driver of commercial success, not just environmental impact. From cutting waste and saving energy to rethinking supply chains and attracting new customers, these businesses are demonstrating that sustainable practices can enhance profitability.
On the 12th March 2026, 2 top businesses will be awarded a £5000 grant to invest in sustainability in their business.
Find the list of this year's Green Growth 100 below!
4YaParty Weddings & Events designs stylish, zero-waste weddings and events that prove celebrations can be both beautiful and sustainable....
4YaParty Weddings & Events designs stylish, zero-waste weddings and events that prove celebrations can be both beautiful and sustainable. Sustainability is embedded at the core of the business, with all décor reusable, upcycled or locally sourced, and many props built in-house from reclaimed wood.
The company avoids single-use plastics, balloons and short-lived trends, instead investing in timeless hire pieces that generate value over many years. Operations are further supported by ethical suppliers, energy-efficient warehouse practices, LED lighting and a second-hand electric van, with trees planted for every booking.
Reusable décor significantly reduces ongoing purchasing costs while creating repeat revenue from each item. Sustainability is also a major differentiator, helping 4YaParty attract eco-conscious couples and corporate clients, secure preferred supplier status at over 20 venues, increase bookings, and reduce overheads through lower energy, waste and transport costs.
Amazelab delivers hands-on STEAM workshops and learning experiences that inspire curiosity while embedding sustainability throughout its...
Amazelab delivers hands-on STEAM workshops and learning experiences that inspire curiosity while embedding sustainability throughout its work. Environmental responsibility is integrated into both content and operations, with workshops exploring real-world challenges such as climate change, renewable energy and waste reduction.
Amazelab prioritises the use of recycled and reusable materials, reduces single-use plastics, sources locally where possible, and repurposes equipment to support circular approaches. Digital delivery options are also offered to reduce travel-related emissions.
Using reusable, recycled and locally sourced materials has reduced procurement costs by up to 20% and lowered waste disposal expenses. Sustainability has also strengthened Amazelab’s market position, helping secure contracts with schools, community groups and organisations seeking environmentally aligned partners, leading to repeat bookings and referrals.
Digital delivery and resource-sharing models further reduce overheads, enabling Amazelab to scale its impact while maintaining efficient, cost-effective operations.
Established in 1969, Arragon’s Cycles is a family-run cycle retailer and service centre in Penrith, with a sister business offering cycle...
Established in 1969, Arragon’s Cycles is a family-run cycle retailer and service centre in Penrith, with a sister business offering cycle hire as a low-carbon alternative to car travel across the Eden Valley and Northern Lakes.
Sustainability has long been embedded in the business, from extensive recycling of cardboard, plastics, tyres and inner tubes, to partnerships with local organisations that reuse waste materials. The business has also invested in energy efficiency, including LED lighting, on-site renewable energy and more efficient heating, as well as choosing electric bikes over vans for local journeys where possible.
Reducing waste disposal, reusing materials and improving energy efficiency have lowered operating costs and increased resilience, while investment in renewable energy is generating ongoing savings. Together, these measures support a more efficient, cost-effective business model built for long-term sustainability.
Established over 40 years ago, ASM Auto Recycling provides environmentally responsible solutions for end-of-life vehicles and parts and is...
Established over 40 years ago, ASM Auto Recycling provides environmentally responsible solutions for end-of-life vehicles and parts and is now a leader in the UK’s circular automotive economy.
Sustainability is embedded into its core business model, from reselling repairable vehicles and salvaged “green parts” to powering electric machinery with on-site renewable energy. The business minimises waste through reuse of materials, elimination of single-use plastics and zero-packaging deliveries, and operates under a robust ESG framework supported by ISO14001 certification and Science Based Targets.
Improving efficiency across energy use, fleet operations and procurement has reduced waste, lowered operating costs and strengthened resilience. Sustainable procurement and reuse of materials have cut disposal needs, while smarter use of renewable energy has reduced reliance on the grid.
Just as importantly, ASM’s strong environmental credentials have enhanced its reputation, helping secure new contracts, strengthen supplier relationships and open opportunities with sustainability-focused clients.
AYT Foods Ltd is an African and Caribbean grocery business based in Fife, operating both a physical store and an online platform serving...
AYT Foods Ltd is an African and Caribbean grocery business based in Fife, operating both a physical store and an online platform serving customers across Scotland.
Sustainability is central to how the business operates, with a strong focus on reducing food waste, supporting families and strengthening the local community. Careful stock management and food redistribution through its community food bank ensure surplus food is used to meet local need rather than being thrown away.
AYT Foods also partners with local growers to support the production of African vegetables closer to home, reducing food miles while building skills and community connection. Reducing waste and managing stock more efficiently lowers losses and supports healthier cash flow.
Community-led partnerships and ethical practices have strengthened customer trust and loyalty, helping AYT Foods attract new customers beyond its core market. Together, these actions have reduced operating costs, strengthened the brand’s reputation and supported long-term, resilient growth.
Becky Barnes Style is a purpose led sustainable styling business helping women reconnect with their individuality through clothing while...
Becky Barnes Style is a purpose led sustainable styling business helping women reconnect with their individuality through clothing while reducing waste and overconsumption.
Becky works with clients to build wardrobes they love using what they already own, buying more consciously and avoiding fast fashion habits that lead to unnecessary waste. Sustainability underpins every service, from wardrobe edits and charity shopping sessions to community clothes swaps and sustainable fashion events.
Becky collaborates with local charities, rehoming high quality clothing and supporting women returning to work, while her events raise funds and awareness for local causes. This sustainability led approach has driven strong business growth through high client loyalty, referrals and demand.
By combining confidence building with circular fashion principles, Becky Barnes Style shows that personal expression, community impact and commercial success can work together.
Beer No Evil Limited is an independent off licence and bar specialising in craft beer and planet-friendly wine, including refillable...
Beer No Evil Limited is an independent off licence and bar specialising in craft beer and planet-friendly wine, including refillable takeaway options.
Founded in 2018, sustainability is embedded into the business’s identity, values and day-to-day operations. Waste reduction is prioritised through refillable beer and wine, reuse of supplier packaging, and responsible recycling practices.
The business actively avoids plastic where possible, uses sustainable consumables, has transitioned to LED lighting, and is moving towards renewable energy and more efficient heating and chilling systems. Beyond its operations, Beer No Evil plays an active role in the community through beach cleans, events and collaborations that encourage more responsible consumption.
Refill models encourage repeat visits and reduce packaging costs, while planet-friendly product ranges have seen growing customer demand and increased spend. Community initiatives have also boosted footfall during quieter trading periods. Together, these actions have helped Beer No Evil stand out in a competitive market, strengthening loyalty, driving revenue and supporting long-term resilience.
BioBright operates at the intersection of cleantech and biotech, building circular economy infrastructure that transforms marine pollution...
BioBright operates at the intersection of cleantech and biotech, building circular economy infrastructure that transforms marine pollution into environmental and commercial value.
Its platform combines autonomous, solar-powered monitoring units that track emissions and water quality in real time with remediation technology that uses algae to clean water and sequester carbon. The resulting biomass can be repurposed as carbon-negative fuel or fertiliser, helping ports shift from pollution hotspots to renewable energy hubs.
BioBright’s technology is designed for longevity, with modular systems that can be repaired or upgraded to reduce electronic waste, alongside a focus on lower-carbon, local supply chains. Alignment with net zero requirements has opened access to new customers and green innovation budgets within the ports and maritime sector.
The company’s environmental impact has also enabled access to grant funding to support research and development without diluting equity. Energy-independent systems further reduce operating costs, supporting competitive pricing and scalable, resilient growth.
Fuller Three Limited, trading as BlazeBalm, is a Scottish biotechnology business developing natural wildfire protection solutions using...
Fuller Three Limited, trading as BlazeBalm, is a Scottish biotechnology business developing natural wildfire protection solutions using local waste streams.
Sustainability is embedded into the product and process, with farming and seafood by-products transformed through low-energy, off-grid methods into a compostable, bio-based fire-retarding membrane. BlazeBalm replaces petrochemical and plastic-based alternatives, helping protect homes, communities and ecosystems while avoiding toxic residues and reducing landfill waste.
After use, the product can be composted, returning nutrients to the soil and supporting circular rural supply chains. Using low-cost waste materials reduces input costs and exposure to volatile supply chains, while off-grid production keeps energy overheads predictable.
BlazeBalm’s verified environmental credentials differentiate it in a high-risk market, attracting insurers, infrastructure partners and international customers. Sustainability has created a clear competitive niche, supporting healthy margins, trust and scalable growth in wildfire prevention.
BornGood CIC is a not-for-profit social enterprise tackling digital exclusion and electronic waste through circular technology. Operating...
BornGood CIC is a not-for-profit social enterprise tackling digital exclusion and electronic waste through circular technology.
Operating independently with a full asset lock and social mission embedded in its governance, BornGood CIC exists solely to deliver public benefit. The organisation collects, refurbishes and redistributes quality IT equipment that would otherwise be scrapped, extending device life and reducing the environmental impact of new manufacturing.
Through its Digital Resilience Fund, BornGood CIC provides repurposed devices to voluntary, community and social enterprise organisations, supporting frontline services without the need to purchase new technology. Repair, reuse and responsible recycling are prioritised, alongside secure data handling and ongoing support to prevent premature replacement.
Refurbishment lowers procurement costs, improves asset efficiency and strengthens margins, while clear environmental and social impact helps win contracts and secure repeat business. Sustainability has become a key differentiator, supporting partnerships, funding opportunities and long-term, scalable growth.
Bowbridge Alpacas Scotland is an alpaca farm based in North East Fife, offering alpaca experiences, fibre products and animal sales while...
Bowbridge Alpacas Scotland is an alpaca farm based in North East Fife, offering alpaca experiences, fibre products and animal sales while working closely with charities and social enterprise groups.
Alongside breeding alpacas, the business produces a range of wool products and hosts public, private and community experiences that celebrate rural life and animal wellbeing. Sustainability is central to how the farm operates. Alpacas are naturally low impact animals, and Bowbridge uses the full value of their fleece, producing undyed wool, knitted goods, needle felting kits and wildlife products.
Fibre that cannot be used for textiles is repurposed as mulch or compost insulation, while alpaca manure is dried and reused as fertiliser on the land and as a product for sale. The farm also supports biodiversity through careful grazing, tree planting and responsible land management, alongside investment in its own water supply.
Visitors are drawn to the farm’s sustainable ethos and creative use of resources, with many bookings coming through word of mouth. Demand for traceable, undyed alpaca wool has grown, with customers valuing its quality and transparency even at a premium price. Sustainable tourism partnerships have also increased in recent years, reinforcing Bowbridge Alpacas Scotland’s reputation as a responsible, distinctive rural business that benefits both people and the environment.
Broadleaf Midlands Tree Care is a family-run tree surgery and fencing business built on a commitment to quality, people and the...
Broadleaf Midlands Tree Care is a family-run tree surgery and fencing business built on a commitment to quality, people and the environment.
Sustainability underpins how the business operates, from recycling all woodchip and timber into biomass or compost to adopting battery-powered equipment that reduces emissions, fuel use and noise. The business prioritises local suppliers, reduces travel through route optimisation, and minimises paper use by streamlining operations digitally.
Through its Planet Promise, Broadleaf Midlands plants a tree for every one removed and actively supports the local community through school partnerships, grassroots sports sponsorship and fair employment with progression opportunities.
Strong environmental and community values help the business stand out in a competitive market, attract values-aligned customers and win repeat work. Circular waste practices have turned disposal costs into a new income stream, while community partnerships have directly led to new contracts. Sustainability has strengthened reputation, trust and long-term commercial resilience.
Cae Lal is an environmentally conscious camping and glamping retreat near Eryri, created to help people reconnect with nature while...
Cae Lal is an environmentally conscious camping and glamping retreat near Eryri, created to help people reconnect with nature while minimising impact on the land.
Sustainability shapes every aspect of the site, from facilities designed using reused and recycled materials to compost toilets and natural wastewater systems that protect local biodiversity. Cabins are built from reclaimed timber and furnished with second-hand or locally made items, alongside eco paints, plant-based appliances and non-toxic cleaning products.
The site is carefully managed to encourage wildlife and demonstrate low-impact living without compromising comfort or style. Low-impact infrastructure reduces installation, maintenance and ongoing utility costs, while the use of reclaimed and repurposed materials lowers capital expenditure and enables gradual, affordable expansion.
Eco-conscious practices also strengthen Cae Lal’s market position, attracting guests who actively seek sustainable accommodation and are willing to pay for quality, ethics and experience, supporting strong demand, repeat visits and long-term financial stability.
Clearway Pools is a swimming pool and hot tub company and franchisor operating across the South of the UK and expanding nationwide....
Clearway Pools is a swimming pool and hot tub company and franchisor operating across the South of the UK and expanding nationwide.
Sustainability is increasingly embedded across its operations, products and growth model. Working with partners in Australia and the USA, Clearway Pools is pioneering the wider use of saltwater pool systems in the UK, reducing reliance on traditional chemical sanitisers.
The business promotes lower-impact technologies such as recycled glass filter media and air source heat pumps, alongside practical waste reduction measures including reusing plastic containers and consolidating waste management across sites. Operational efficiency is improved through van tracking to reduce fuel use, centralised stock distribution from its training academy, and a franchise model that reduces travel and emissions.
More efficient logistics and fleet management lower operating costs, while education and training sessions create new revenue streams. Sustainable product choices support higher-value sales and differentiation, while franchising enables scalable growth with lower overheads and increased income through motivated local business owners.
Cornwall Carpets and Flooring Ltd, trading as Corfloors, is a South West–based flooring contractor serving domestic, commercial and...
Cornwall Carpets and Flooring Ltd, trading as Corfloors, is a South West–based flooring contractor serving domestic, commercial and new-build developments across Devon and Cornwall.
Sustainability is embedded into day-to-day operations, with a long-standing commitment to circular practices and responsible growth. For over a decade, Corfloors has recycled vinyl offcuts through the Recofloor scheme and was an early regional adopter of carpet recycling through a partnership with Innovate Recycle, helping divert materials from landfill.
The business also supports wider industry change by enabling other contractors to access practical recycling solutions and has strengthened waste segregation processes in line with evolving recycling legislation. Moving away from landfill-based disposal has reduced waste management costs, improved efficiency and simplified compliance.
Enhanced recycling systems have strengthened reporting for clients and supported contract retention, particularly with housebuilders and commercial customers where environmental performance is increasingly critical. Sustainability has become a driver of resilience, reputation and long-term commercial success.
Daphne Water Solutions is a climate-smart clean-tech company transforming how wastewater is treated and reused. Sustainability underpins...
Daphne Water Solutions is a climate-smart clean-tech company transforming how wastewater is treated and reused.
Sustainability underpins both its technology and growth model. The company delivers a patented, nature-based tertiary treatment that removes persistent pollutants such as PFAS, pharmaceuticals, nutrients and microplastics without the need for external energy or chemical inputs.
Its modular systems are designed to retrofit into existing infrastructure, reducing material use, carbon impact and disruption while helping customers meet tightening environmental standards and address water scarcity. Circular principles are embedded through minimal waste generation and the conversion of residual solids into stable by-products.
Low-energy, low-input systems reduce operating costs and exposure to energy price volatility, strengthening customer demand. Retrofit-ready design lowers capital requirements and accelerates deployment, supporting faster revenue generation and market expansion. Strong, independently verified environmental performance has also strengthened access to partnerships, funding and premium market positioning, supporting resilient, scalable commercial growth.
Denalis Jewellery is an artisan, sustainability-led business creating handcrafted fine silver jewellery inspired by nature, art and the...
Denalis Jewellery is an artisan, sustainability-led business creating handcrafted fine silver jewellery inspired by nature, art and the environment.
Sustainability underpins every aspect of the business, from materials and making processes to energy use and packaging. Denalis works primarily with silver precious metal clay made from reclaimed silver, using a circular, zero-waste process where materials are reused, reworked or remade rather than discarded.
Each piece is made and finished by hand, with repairs offered to extend product life. The business operates from a low-energy studio powered by renewable electricity and uses plastic-free, compostable packaging, with customers encouraged to reduce unnecessary materials.
Circular making reduces material waste and controls costs, while low-energy operations keep overheads consistently low. Sustainability also strengthens customer and stockist loyalty, supporting repeat purchases, commissions and wholesale relationships. By offering genuinely ethical, long-lasting jewellery, Denalis differentiates itself in a crowded market and supports stable, values-led commercial growth.
Disruptor London is a planet-positive, ESGmark® Certified beauty brand creating multi-functional, waterless solid products designed to...
Disruptor London is a planet-positive, ESGmark® Certified beauty brand creating multi-functional, waterless solid products designed to reduce overconsumption, plastic waste and water use.
Sustainability is embedded into the business model through circular design, in-house product development and direct-to-consumer sales, giving the brand full control over impact, quality and ethics. Its solid bars replace multiple conventional products in one formula, while plastic-free massage candles extend the brand’s low-waste ethos into body and home.
Ingredients are carefully selected using a strict consideration framework, prioritising naturally derived, biotech, upcycled and organic materials, with a clear focus on responsible consumption rather than excess. Doing more with less has clearly differentiated Disruptor London in a crowded beauty market, driving customer loyalty, repeat purchases and word-of-mouth growth.
Independent recognition and awards have strengthened credibility, supported brand trust and opened new opportunities, while improved manufacturing efficiency has enabled scalable, resilient growth without compromising values.
Dubs is a sustainable children’s footwear brand reinventing how kids’ shoes are made, worn and re-worn. Designed for comfort, durability...
Dubs is a sustainable children’s footwear brand reinventing how kids’ shoes are made, worn and re-worn.
Designed for comfort, durability and circularity, each pair is made from renewable and recycled materials, including sugarcane-based soles and recycled plastic uppers, with fully recyclable, plastic-free packaging. Shoes are machine washable and built to last multiple owners through Dubs’ resale platform, which keeps footwear in use for longer and out of landfill.
The business also uses fit technology to reduce returns and prevent unnecessary waste, while working with audited manufacturing partners to ensure ethical production. Resale and longevity drive strong repeat purchasing and customer loyalty, reducing reliance on paid marketing and improving cash flow.
Lower returns and extended product life reduce waste-related costs, while sustainability credentials have strengthened brand credibility, opened partnerships and supported consistent pricing. Sustainability is a core driver of Dubs’ growth, resilience and long-term value.
Ducky Zebra is a sustainable children’s clothing brand challenging gender stereotypes while tackling fashion waste. All garments are made...
Ducky Zebra is a sustainable children’s clothing brand challenging gender stereotypes while tackling fashion waste.
All garments are made from GOTS-certified organic cotton and designed to last longer through generous sizing, durable fabrics and unisex prints that can be worn across seasons, siblings and genders. Sustainability is embedded throughout the business, from ethical production and transparent supply chains to circular initiatives that extend garment life.
These include rental, pre-loved resale and donation partnerships, helping keep clothes in use and out of landfill while making sustainable choices more accessible to families. High-quality, ethical design builds trust with parents and encourages repeat purchases, while circular programmes create additional revenue streams and reduce reliance on constant new production.
Sustainability has also strengthened brand visibility and credibility through awards, media features and speaking opportunities, supporting sales growth and resilience. By combining inclusive design with circular thinking, Ducky Zebra has turned sustainability into a driver of loyalty, differentiation and long-term value.
Dunbar Private Nursery is a fully outdoor, off-grid early learning setting providing education for children aged two to five, rooted in...
Dunbar Private Nursery is a fully outdoor, off-grid early learning setting providing education for children aged two to five, rooted in nature connection and sustainability.
Operating from a walled garden with woodland and coastal access, the nursery embeds low-impact practice throughout its model, using solar power where possible and following a strong circular approach. Resources are largely second-hand, reclaimed or repaired, with careful consideration given to any new purchases to ensure durability, ethical production and low environmental impact.
Learning takes place entirely outdoors, reducing the need for energy-intensive infrastructure while helping children develop confidence, resilience and respect for the natural world. Operating off grid and outdoors significantly reduces energy and utility costs, while circular resource use lowers ongoing expenditure.
Strong alignment with families’ values supports enrolment, referrals and long-term stability, positioning the nursery as a resilient, forward-thinking contributor to Scotland’s green growth ambitions.
Dundee Rep and Scottish Dance Theatre sits at the cultural heart of Dundee, creating multi-artform work for local, national and...
Dundee Rep and Scottish Dance Theatre sits at the cultural heart of Dundee, creating multi-artform work for local, national and international audiences while delivering year-round creative and wellbeing programmes for the community.
Sustainability is embedded as a core strategic aim, with environmental impact monitored at leadership level and integrated across operations, programming and learning. The organisation uses the Theatre Green Book to guide greener production, runs Dundee’s first Climate Café, delivers Climate Literacy training and has made significant adaptations to its historic building to reduce energy use and emissions.
Environmental performance is reported annually, supported by a comprehensive climate adaptation and mitigation plan. Energy efficiency measures have significantly reduced utility costs, freeing up resources to reinvest in further sustainability improvements and creative work.
Sustainable procurement, reuse and recycling have lowered production costs, improved resilience and strengthened budget control, proving that environmental responsibility can support both cultural impact and long-term financial stability.
Eco Drift Ltd is a commercial cleaning business founded on the principle of sustainability by design. Since its inception, the company has...
Eco Drift Ltd is a commercial cleaning business founded on the principle of sustainability by design.
Since its inception, the company has focused on redesigning cleaning systems to reduce chemicals, carbon and disposable waste while improving performance. Sustainability is embedded across operations through evidence-based product selection, prioritising independently verified standards and transparent environmental data over marketing claims.
Eco Drift measures its carbon footprint to inform decisions, optimises scheduling to reduce travel, eliminates unnecessary disposables and invests in long-life equipment with lower whole-life impact. Protecting people is central, with safer products chosen to reduce health risks for cleaning teams.
The business also supports customers in understanding their Scope 3 impacts and contributes to environmental causes through its 1% for the Planet commitment. Optimised systems reduce cost volatility, improve operational efficiency and enable predictable long-term spending.
Strong environmental credibility supports premium pricing, attracts values-aligned clients and underpins steady, resilient growth built on performance rather than short-term cost cutting.
EcoPulsea is a UK-based climate technology startup transforming agriculture through regenerative, landless farming. The company develops...
EcoPulsea is a UK-based climate technology startup transforming agriculture through regenerative, landless farming.
The company develops AI-powered, solar-driven robotic systems that cultivate microalgae in underused or polluted water bodies, producing high-value food, feed and biofertiliser ingredients while restoring ecosystems. By eliminating the need for arable land, minimising freshwater use and avoiding chemical inputs, EcoPulsea’s model turns environmental liabilities into productive, low-carbon assets.
Sustainability is embedded across its technology, partnerships and product design, with validation supported through collaboration with academic and environmental bodies. Operating without land or fossil energy significantly lowers capital and operating costs while enabling high productivity and scalable deployment.
EcoPulsea’s ability to generate both premium products and environmental value strengthens demand from ESG-driven customers and partners, opening multiple revenue streams. By aligning climate impact with profitability, the business is building a resilient platform for long-term growth in regenerative agriculture.
Ecotribo Ltd transforms ghost fishing nets and ocean plastic recovered from UK coastlines into beautifully designed, commercially viable...
Ecotribo Ltd transforms ghost fishing nets and ocean plastic recovered from UK coastlines into beautifully designed, commercially viable products.
Sustainability is embedded at the core of its circular business model, with materials sourced through partnerships with coastal charities and clean-up crews and processed in solar-powered UK microfactories. By keeping production local and fully traceable, Ecotribo reduces waste, shortens supply chains and creates skilled green jobs within coastal communities.
Its closed-loop approach ensures materials are durable, repeatedly recyclable and engineered for long-term use, turning marine waste into a valuable resource. Using recovered materials reduces exposure to volatile raw material markets, while local, low-energy manufacturing improves efficiency and resilience.
Strong environmental credibility strengthens brand trust and demand from retail and B2B partners seeking traceable circular solutions. By aligning environmental responsibility with commercial performance, Ecotribo has unlocked new revenue opportunities and built a scalable, purpose-led business model.
Eden Valley Prawns Ltd is the UK’s only king prawn farm, created to replace high-carbon, imported prawns with a low-impact, locally...
Eden Valley Prawns Ltd is the UK’s only king prawn farm, created to replace high-carbon, imported prawns with a low-impact, locally produced alternative.
Operating from an indoor, bio-secure recirculating aquaculture system at the University of St Andrews’ Eden Campus, the business grows prawns without antibiotics, chemicals or freshwater, using recirculated seawater and renewable energy. Sustainability is embedded into system design, animal welfare and growth strategy, with nutrients and waste captured and reused rather than discharged.
Producing on brownfield land and close to market allows prawns to be delivered fresh and fully traceable, eliminating long supply chains and food miles. Low-energy, efficient production reduces operating risk and improves resilience, while local, high-welfare prawns command premium demand from chefs and environmentally conscious consumers.
Faster growing cycles, efficient feed use and reduced inputs support profitability, while strong environmental credentials attract partners, customers and non-dilutive funding, underpinning long-term growth.
EquiPacs Ltd is a family-run equine nutrition business based in rural Sussex, developing science-led supplements designed to simplify...
EquiPacs Ltd is a family-run equine nutrition business based in rural Sussex, developing science-led supplements designed to simplify feeding while reducing waste.
Sustainability is embedded into the product itself through pre-measured Pacs made from 100% recycled and recyclable kraft packaging, removing the need for plastic tubs, lids or scoops. Supplements are manufactured in the UK to recognised industry standards, using high-quality ingredients and a transparent, local supply chain that supports traceability and reduces transport impact.
Lightweight, low-energy packaging reduces material, storage and shipping costs, while precise portioning improves manufacturing efficiency and minimises product waste. Shorter supply chains lower transport costs, reduce delays and improve stock control.
Together, these measures help EquiPacs maintain competitive pricing, strengthen operational resilience and support long-term, responsible business growth.
Founded in 2013, Fell Brewery is a modern, progressive brewery based in South Cumbria, producing characterful beers that are supplied...
Founded in 2013, Fell Brewery is a modern, progressive brewery based in South Cumbria, producing characterful beers that are supplied directly to its own network of Fell Bars across the North West.
Sustainability is embedded into how the business operates, from brewhouse to bar. With a clear focus on reducing the carbon intensity of its beer, Fell prioritises efficiency, lower-carbon supply chains and measurable improvements across energy, waste and procurement.
As a vertically integrated business, the same disciplined approach is being rolled out across its bars, reinforcing the value of locally brewed, draught beer served through reusable systems and community-rooted venues. Improving process efficiency has increased yields, reduced inputs and cut waste, strengthening margins without compromising quality.
Investment in renewable energy and low-carbon transport has reduced exposure to energy price volatility and operating costs. Sustainability has made Fell more resilient, investable and commercially robust, proving that lower carbon brewing can go hand in hand with growth and great beer.
Fluo Technologies Limited is a London-based technology consultancy supporting organisations to design and build digital products that are...
Fluo Technologies Limited is a London-based technology consultancy supporting organisations to design and build digital products that are environmentally efficient, socially inclusive and ethically sound.
Sustainability is embedded across both its operations and client work, guided by its B Corp certification and commitment to responsible technology. Fluo specialises in fractional CTO support, software architecture and the development of sustainable web, mobile, IoT and AI solutions, using a low-carbon engineering framework that prioritises efficient code, lightweight architectures, responsible AI and lower-impact hosting.
The business also minimises travel, supports environmental causes and works with charities and social enterprises to improve access to responsible digital solutions. Strong environmental and ethical credentials help Fluo stand out in a competitive market, attracting purpose-driven clients and long-term partnerships.
Efficient, low-impact engineering reduces costs and technical debt, supporting stronger margins and repeat work. Sustainability has strengthened Fluo’s reputation, resilience and ability to attract talent, underpinning sustainable business growth.
From Babies with Love Trading Ltd is an accredited UK social enterprise built on the principle that business can deliver strong commercial...
From Babies with Love Trading Ltd is an accredited UK social enterprise built on the principle that business can deliver strong commercial performance while creating meaningful social and environmental impact.
Sustainability is embedded into its business model, from circular product design and ethical sourcing to low-carbon operations and responsible supply chains. Products are engineered to minimise waste, maximise reuse and reduce reliance on virgin materials, while governance and supplier standards align closely with the UN Sustainable Development Goals.
Uniquely, the business donates 100% of its profits to support vulnerable children globally. Corporate clients actively choose From Babies with Love to help meet their own ESG commitments, driving long-term partnerships, recurring revenue and premium positioning.
Circular, purpose-driven products and thought-leadership initiatives have diversified income streams, strengthened brand authority and reduced risk. Sustainability is not an add-on to growth; it is the engine behind the company’s resilience, customer loyalty and long-term financial success.
Full Circle Farms Sussex Ltd is a regenerative farming business founded in Sussex, built around a circular, closed-loop approach to food...
Full Circle Farms Sussex Ltd is a regenerative farming business founded in Sussex, built around a circular, closed-loop approach to food and farming.
Through its Waste-to-Taste® system, the business transforms food waste from major venues into nutrient-rich compost, which is then used to grow chemical-free produce supplied back to those same partners. By avoiding synthetic fertilisers and pesticides and focusing on soil health, biodiversity and local supply chains, Full Circle Farms restores ecosystems while reducing waste and emissions.
Sustainability also extends to social impact through its sister organisation, The Garden Army CIC, which provides therapeutic horticulture, training and vocational pathways for people facing barriers to work. Turning food waste into a valuable input reduces disposal costs and creates recurring income through composting services, produce supply and long-term partnerships.
Lower input costs, resilient crops and strong demand from values-aligned partners have helped build a scalable, future-proof business rooted in environmental and community value.
Grace Cares is a not-for-profit social enterprise working with partners including the NHS and local authorities to make the care sector...
Grace Cares is a not-for-profit social enterprise working with partners including the NHS and local authorities to make the care sector more sustainable.
Its circular model rescues, refurbishes and redistributes care equipment that would otherwise go to landfill, improving affordability for families and providers while reducing waste and emissions. Sustainability is embedded across operations through repair and reuse, efficient logistics, responsible recycling and energy-conscious working practices.
Grace Cares also supports wider sector change through ESG training, webinars and practical guidance for care managers, extending impact beyond its own activities. All trading income is reinvested into community programmes that tackle loneliness, hardship and intergenerational connection.
Circular reuse turns waste into value, lowering procurement and disposal costs while supporting growth. Strategic partnerships provide reliable supply and income opportunities, while volunteering and community engagement reduce operating pressures.
Sustainability strengthens credibility, demand and long-term resilience, proving environmental and social value can underpin a viable, scalable care model.
Green Tomato (Midlands) Ltd is a community-focused food business delivering fresh, seasonal fruit and vegetables directly to neighbourhood...
Green Tomato (Midlands) Ltd is a community-focused food business delivering fresh, seasonal fruit and vegetables directly to neighbourhood kerbsides using emission-free vintage milk floats.
Launched in 2020, the business offers a low-impact alternative to supermarket shopping by reducing travel miles, packaging and food waste, while encouraging customers to buy only what they need. Sustainability is embedded across operations, from loose, seasonal produce and short supply chains to a service model that supports nutrition, local economies and community wellbeing.
Independent assessment has confirmed Green Tomato’s carbon-negative status, demonstrating the environmental impact of its approach. Low overheads, minimal packaging and efficient local operations reduce costs and exposure to rising fuel and rental prices.
Strong community engagement builds trust and loyalty, supporting stable demand and long-term resilience. By aligning environmental responsibility with social value, Green Tomato has created a viable, low-risk business with clear potential for sustainable growth.
Grounds for Good is Wales’ only business dedicated to collecting and upcycling waste coffee grounds into commercially viable products....
Grounds for Good is Wales’ only business dedicated to collecting and upcycling waste coffee grounds into commercially viable products.
Operating a first-of-its-kind collection service across South Wales, the business diverts used coffee grounds from landfill and transforms them into innovative retail goods, food and drink products, and materials for research and green applications. Sustainability is embedded throughout the model, from low-impact production and recyclable or compostable packaging to local partnerships and short supply chains.
A proportion of profits is reinvested into social impact, supporting a homelessness charity and aligning environmental action with community benefit. Using waste coffee grounds as a primary input significantly reduces material costs while enabling high-value products with strong demand.
Selling products back to partner businesses creates a closed-loop supply chain and loyal customer base, while a strong sustainability narrative drives retail interest, repeat sales and long-term commercial resilience.
Handmade Stories is a female-owned slow fashion brand and social enterprise based in London, creating sustainable clothing and jewellery...
Handmade Stories is a female-owned slow fashion brand and social enterprise based in London, creating sustainable clothing and jewellery rooted in heritage craftsmanship.
Sustainability is embedded across design, production and community impact, with a focus on timeless products, fair supply chains and extending product life. The business works in small production runs, prioritises local manufacturing and is expanding into upcycling by transforming deadstock and discarded textiles into new collections.
Repair and mending workshops further support circular fashion while deepening customer engagement. Profits are reinvested into skills development and employment opportunities, particularly for women from underrepresented backgrounds, alongside collaborations with local authorities and community partners.
Upcycling and small-batch production reduce material costs and risk, while limited-edition collections and workshops create additional revenue streams. Strong ethical credentials drive customer loyalty, repeat engagement and organic growth, reducing reliance on paid marketing.
Sustainability has strengthened Handmade Stories’ resilience, differentiation and long-term commercial viability.
Hedges & Hurdles Ltd is a Surrey-based country skills and crafts business dedicated to preserving traditional countryside practices while...
Hedges & Hurdles Ltd is a Surrey-based country skills and crafts business dedicated to preserving traditional countryside practices while promoting environmental sustainability.
Sustainability underpins all aspects of its work, from hedgelaying, coppicing and willow weaving to nature-based workshops and wellbeing experiences. More than 90% of materials used are natural, renewable and locally sourced, supporting biodiversity, responsible woodland management and reduced transport impact.
The business operates from an off-grid woodland studio with minimal energy use and waste, while making nature-based learning accessible to a wide range of community groups and organisations. Locally harvested materials significantly reduce input costs and provide a reliable supply, while off-grid operations keep overheads low.
Growing demand for eco-friendly, wellbeing-focused experiences has expanded customer bases across individuals, corporates and communities. Strong sustainability credentials support partnerships, repeat bookings and grant-funded projects, strengthening long-term resilience and values-led growth.
Hopes of Longtown is an independent village store and Post Office serving the rural community of Longtown in Herefordshire, at the foot of...
Hopes of Longtown is an independent village store and Post Office serving the rural community of Longtown in Herefordshire, at the foot of the Black Mountains.
Sustainability is embedded into how the business supports both people and place, offering a carefully curated mix of everyday essentials, local produce and ethically sourced goods. Practical measures include switching to LED lighting and renewable energy, reducing food waste by sharing surplus with staff or composting on site, and offering refill options for household and toiletry products.
The store has also been an early adopter of compostable and more sustainable packaging alongside mainstream items, helping customers make lower-impact choices. A strong sustainability ethos helps attract and retain motivated staff and draws in customers who value ethical, community-focused retail.
Community investment, from local events to shared services, strengthens loyalty and footfall, supporting the long-term resilience of a thriving rural business.
Inclusive Trade is a UK-based, impact-led marketplace designed to make sustainability and traceability accessible to small producers,...
Inclusive Trade is a UK-based, impact-led marketplace designed to make sustainability and traceability accessible to small producers, design-led brands and artisans.
Unlike open marketplaces, Inclusive Trade independently curates and verifies every brand against environmental, social and gender-impact criteria, embedding accountability into how businesses participate and grow. Sustainability shapes day-to-day operations, with producers supported to evidence materials use, waste reduction and supply-chain transparency while maintaining strong design and product quality.
Early B Corporation certification and re-certification reflect this commitment, alongside initiatives that help businesses prepare for emerging requirements such as improved traceability and digital product information. Independent verification builds trust with buyers seeking credible alternatives to mass retail, expanding access to institutional and B2B markets.
Supporting producers to reduce waste and improve readiness lowers risk, strengthens supply chains and unlocks new revenue opportunities. By combining impact verification with market access, Inclusive Trade demonstrates that inclusive, sustainable commerce can scale commercially.
InnovAItive Solutions is a Wales-based AI consultancy helping organisations reduce waste, save time and lower energy use through smarter...
InnovAItive Solutions is a Wales-based AI consultancy helping organisations reduce waste, save time and lower energy use through smarter digital systems.
Sustainability is embedded into its core offer, using responsible AI to automate manual processes, clean and structure data, and reduce reliance on inefficient, resource-heavy workflows. By designing lightweight AI agents and optimised automations, the business helps clients cut paperwork, unnecessary travel and energy-hungry digital activity across sectors including retail, property, manufacturing and motor groups.
Internally, the agency operates as a low-footprint, digital-first business, applying the same efficiency principles it delivers to clients. Removing waste from processes reduces operating costs and improves productivity, allowing clients to scale without increasing overheads.
Demonstrable cost and energy savings strengthen long-term client relationships, drive referrals and recurring revenue, and position InnovAItive Solutions as a trusted partner for organisations seeking cleaner, more efficient growth.
JECO is a technology company developing universal tools to reduce the energy consumption of software worldwide. Sustainability sits at the...
JECO is a technology company developing universal tools to reduce the energy consumption of software worldwide.
Sustainability sits at the core of its mission, addressing the growing but often invisible environmental impact of digital infrastructure. Through automated, machine-learning-driven profiling and optimisation tools, JECO helps organisations measure, understand and reduce the energy use of their applications, lowering emissions while improving performance and efficiency.
Its technology supports reduced hardware demand, longer device lifespans and lower operational emissions across development and IT operations. The business operates fully remotely to minimise its own footprint and is embedding sustainable practices across its operations and product design.
Improving software efficiency reduces infrastructure and cloud costs while saving developer time, expanding JECO’s appeal beyond sustainability-focused teams to mainstream organisations. Strong climate credentials have supported access to grant funding, mission-aligned investment and top talent, positioning JECO for scalable, future-proof growth as demand for energy-efficient software accelerates.
K9Adventures Ltd is a premium, five-star licensed dog daycare facility based in West London, providing enrichment-led care for dogs...
K9Adventures Ltd is a premium, five-star licensed dog daycare facility based in West London, providing enrichment-led care for dogs alongside convenient transport and on-site experiences.
Sustainability is embedded into how the business operates, from energy-efficient facilities using LED lighting, efficient heating and water-saving systems, to the transition from diesel to electric vehicles for dog transport. Waste reduction is prioritised through reusable containers, eco-friendly cleaning products and recycling, while enrichment activities favour natural or repurposed materials.
Digital tools further reduce paper use and streamline operations, supporting a lower-impact, efficient service model. . Electric vehicles and energy-efficient systems reduce fuel, maintenance and utility costs, while lower waste and smarter procurement cut ongoing expenses.
Strong environmental values also differentiate K9Adventures in a competitive market, building customer loyalty and retention among pet owners seeking ethical services. Sustainability has strengthened operational efficiency, profitability and long-term resilience.
Kawah Coffee Ltd is a UK-based, women-led, farm-to-cup specialty coffee brand working directly with a family-owned farm in Rwanda....
Kawah Coffee Ltd is a UK-based, women-led, farm-to-cup specialty coffee brand working directly with a family-owned farm in Rwanda.
Sustainability is embedded across its supply chain, with a direct-trade model that ensures fair pay, full traceability and reduced environmental impact by cutting out intermediaries. On the farm, circular practices are used to minimise waste, with coffee by-products reused as natural fertiliser and sun-drying methods reducing energy use.
The business also invests in long-term community resilience through education, skills training and health support for farmers and their families. Direct sourcing improves supply stability, quality control and margins, while strong ethical credentials differentiate the brand in a competitive market.
Purpose-driven partnerships with corporate clients and institutions support repeat orders and long-term contracts, while low-waste production methods reduce operating costs. Sustainability has strengthened customer loyalty, supported premium positioning and underpinned scalable, values-led growth.
KleanDrive Ltd is a clean-tech company accelerating the decarbonisation of heavy-duty transport through vehicle retrofit and...
KleanDrive Ltd is a clean-tech company accelerating the decarbonisation of heavy-duty transport through vehicle retrofit and electrification.
Sustainability is embedded at the core of its model, converting existing diesel buses, trucks and specialist vehicles into zero-emission electric alternatives. By reusing and upgrading current assets rather than manufacturing new vehicles, KleanDrive significantly reduces waste, resource use and lifecycle emissions while extending vehicle lifespan.
Its modular, upgradeable systems prioritise resource efficiency and responsible sourcing, supported by strong governance and a commitment to renewable energy and digital-first operations. This circular approach delivers clear commercial benefits. Retrofitting existing vehicles lowers material and production costs, shortens delivery times and improves cash flow for both KleanDrive and fleet operators.
Sustainability credentials strengthen demand from operators seeking affordable routes to Net Zero and support access to funding, partnerships and skilled talent. Sustainability is a key driver of KleanDrive’s scalable growth, resilience and long-term value.
KOLAYAM Ltd is an Industry 4.0 deep-tech platform designed to remove critical bottlenecks in the UK’s renewable energy supply chains....
KOLAYAM Ltd is an Industry 4.0 deep-tech platform designed to remove critical bottlenecks in the UK’s renewable energy supply chains.
Operating across wind, solar and hydrogen, the platform replaces static, manual supply-chain directories with real-time, API-driven collaboration that connects manufacturers, logistics providers and operators instantly. Sustainability is embedded into the system through lifecycle performance data, enabling procurement decisions based on carbon footprint, circularity and quality, not just cost.
KOLAYAM also supports lower-carbon logistics by enabling mode shift from road to rail and extends the life of renewable assets through predictive maintenance tools that reduce unplanned downtime and waste. Helping manufacturers reduce operational friction, maintenance risk and logistics emissions lowers costs and improves competitiveness, supporting revenue-share partnerships.
KOLAYAM’s focus on green growth has strengthened access to grant funding, differentiated it in a crowded software market, and enabled a more cost-efficient, scalable platform architecture, positioning the business for long-term growth in the Net Zero economy.
Lilypod Retreats Ltd is a design-led, low-impact rural retreat in Devon, offering handcrafted floating pods on a spring-fed lake....
Lilypod Retreats Ltd is a design-led, low-impact rural retreat in Devon, offering handcrafted floating pods on a spring-fed lake.
Sustainability shapes every aspect of the business, from off-grid solar-powered pods and chemical-free, locally sourced timber to wildlife-friendly lighting and natural water filtration that protects the lake ecosystem. Built without concrete foundations, the pods sit lightly on the land while supporting biodiversity and dark-sky environments.
Lilypod works closely with neighbouring farm businesses, including a vineyard and bakery, to strengthen the local circular economy and promote slow, nature-led tourism centred on wild swimming, canoeing and stargazing. Low-energy, off-grid design reduces fixed running costs and protects the business from utility price volatility, while durable materials minimise maintenance.
Lilypod’s strong eco-credentials differentiate it in the tourism market, supporting premium pricing, high occupancy and repeat bookings, and creating a resilient, values-aligned business built for long-term growth.
Little Beau Sheep is a Yorkshire-based small business championing the use of British wool as a renewable, biodegradable alternative to...
Little Beau Sheep is a Yorkshire-based small business championing the use of British wool as a renewable, biodegradable alternative to synthetic, plastic-based products.
For over ten years, the business has handcrafted practical gifts and everyday essentials, from natural laundry balls to wool-felted soaps, celebrating the unique properties of wool while supporting local farmers, traditional skills and low-waste British manufacturing. Sustainability is central to its identity, with a strong focus on traceable materials, circular use of resources and keeping value within rural communities.
By partnering directly with farms and family-run businesses to transform their own wool into bespoke product ranges, Little Beau Sheep turns an often undervalued raw material into high-quality, commercially successful products. These collaborations provide predictable demand, diversified income streams and stable cash flow, reducing risk and enabling confident growth.
Provenance-led storytelling and growing consumer demand for sustainable British-made goods support strong margins and repeat sales, demonstrating how environmental responsibility and long-term commercial resilience can go hand in hand.
Little Green Change is an award-winning, non-profit social enterprise delivering environmental education and action for primary and...
Little Green Change is an award-winning, non-profit social enterprise delivering environmental education and action for primary and secondary-aged children across the UK.
Through its free Schools Programme for state-funded schools, alongside community projects, events, competitions, publications and expert talks, the organisation empowers young people to understand sustainability and take meaningful action. Little Green Change also works with corporate and third-sector partners to deliver bespoke educational resources that support CSR and ESG goals, ensuring environmental learning reaches far beyond the classroom.
Sustainability underpins both its mission and operations. By embedding low-waste practices, responsible procurement and environmentally conscious travel into daily decision-making, Little Green Change leads by example as well as through education.
This credibility has strengthened its brand, attracted values-aligned partners and funders, and supported rapid income growth. Its sustainability-led approach has reduced operating pressures, expanded commercial partnerships and reinforced trust, enabling the organisation to scale its impact while remaining true to its environmental and social values.
Local Postal Solutions delivers a highly efficient, localised postal and parcel network across the Wirral, providing same-day delivery for...
Local Postal Solutions delivers a highly efficient, localised postal and parcel network across the Wirral, providing same-day delivery for the vast majority of items while avoiding national sorting hubs altogether.
By keeping mail local, the business dramatically reduces travel distances and emissions, with over 90% of deliveries completed by bicycle and the remainder handled by electric vehicles. Its model supports a circular local economy, including partnerships with independent high-street shops that host post boxes and benefit from increased footfall.
Sustainability is central to the business model and directly underpins its commercial success. Reduced fuel use, simplified logistics and zero-emission transport enable Local Postal Solutions to operate at significantly lower cost than traditional couriers, while offering faster and more reliable delivery.
This efficiency has driven strong uptake from local users, enabled charitable contributions, and positioned the business as a low-carbon alternative for urban logistics. By combining environmental responsibility with operational efficiency, Local Postal Solutions demonstrates how sustainable delivery can strengthen communities while supporting long-term financial resilience.
Low Tide Labs is a London-based biodesign startup rethinking personal care through the use of living, regenerative materials. Working with...
Low Tide Labs is a London-based biodesign startup rethinking personal care through the use of living, regenerative materials.
Working with microalgae and other low-impact ingredients, the business develops skincare products and small-scale manufacturing systems designed to be grown rather than extracted. Founded by a biodesigner with a background in UX and material innovation, Low Tide Labs sits at the intersection of science, design and sustainability, combining research, product development and education to explore more transparent, circular alternatives to conventional consumer goods.
By prioritising regenerative materials, local experimentation and small-batch production, Low Tide Labs has reduced reliance on complex, resource-intensive supply chains and avoided costly retrofitting later. This sustainability-led approach has helped secure non-dilutive funding, attract mission-aligned partners and access shared lab resources, lowering costs while building credibility.
As a result, sustainability is strengthening the foundations for future growth, resilience and responsible scale.
The Magical Crafting Club delivers creative craft sessions for children and families through after-school clubs, holiday workshops, parties...
The Magical Crafting Club delivers creative craft sessions for children and families through after-school clubs, holiday workshops, parties and community events.
Its hands-on sessions are designed to be inclusive, screen-free and confidence-building, encouraging children to explore ideas freely and take pride in what they create. Parents value the welcoming atmosphere and personal care, with many children forming friendships and leaving sessions excited by their own work.
Sessions are planned around reused, donated and everyday materials, sourced from local businesses, supermarkets and families, reducing waste while keeping creativity accessible. This approach allows the club to run flexible, affordable sessions without reliance on constant new supplies, while showing children that imagination matters more than materials.
Community involvement is central, with families contributing resources and children’s finished work displayed in shared spaces such as the local library. This low-waste, community-led model has strengthened trust, encouraged repeat bookings and supported steady, resilient growth rooted in local connection.
Major R Owen Ltd is a family-owned tractor and construction machinery dealer based in North Wales, supporting local agriculture,...
Major R Owen Ltd is a family-owned tractor and construction machinery dealer based in North Wales, supporting local agriculture, construction and community infrastructure for over 50 years.
Now in its third-generation succession, the business continues to provide machinery sales, servicing and repairs that help grow food, build homes and maintain community spaces, while investing in digital transformation and people development. Sustainability is increasingly central to how the business operates. Recent digitalisation of accounts and workshop processes has significantly reduced paper use, improved efficiency and streamlined operations across teams.
The company has also reviewed its supply chain, introducing battery-powered and fossil fuel–free machinery brands at the forefront of professional and garden robotics. By actively presenting battery alternatives alongside traditional machines, Major R Owen Ltd is helping customers explore lower-emission options aligned with the needs of councils, universities and other values-led organisations.
These changes have improved staff morale, reduced administrative burden, opened new markets and strengthened the business’s long-term resilience while supporting a greener future for rural and regional communities.
Mama Brew is a London-founded, vitamin-enriched coffee brand created to support women through pregnancy, postpartum and breastfeeding....
Mama Brew is a London-founded, vitamin-enriched coffee brand created to support women through pregnancy, postpartum and breastfeeding.
Producing low-caffeine and decaf instant coffee fortified with essential nutrients, Mama Brew offers a convenient, nourishing alternative that allows new and expectant mums to enjoy a daily coffee ritual with confidence. The brand uses premium Colombian coffee and recyclable, biodegradable sachets, combining wellness, quality and ease.
Sustainability is embedded across Mama Brew’s supply chain and operations. Coffee is sourced from a small-holder cooperative in Colombia using regenerative practices, supporting soil health and fair incomes.
Freeze-drying creates a lightweight, shelf-stable product that reduces waste and transport emissions, while packaging choices prioritise low-carbon, recycled materials. Lean production methods, digital tracking and remote working further minimise environmental impact.
This sustainability-led approach has strengthened brand differentiation, supported premium positioning, improved customer loyalty through subscriptions, and reduced operational waste, proving that purpose-driven design can support both environmental responsibility and commercial growth.
Merry Go Round Club is a UK-wide baby equipment rental business helping families access high-quality baby gear without the cost, waste or...
Merry Go Round Club is a UK-wide baby equipment rental business helping families access high-quality baby gear without the cost, waste or clutter of ownership.
By renting items for multiple families, the business extends the life of baby products and reduces unnecessary consumption during a short and fast-changing stage of parenting. Flexible, affordable rentals delivered direct to families’ doors make sustainable choices practical and stress-free for parents.
Sustainability is central to the model. Merry Go Round Club prioritises reuse, sourcing second-hand equipment wherever possible to keep existing products in circulation and reduce demand for new manufacturing. For every rental or subscription renewal, the business also funds tree planting through its partner Switch2Zero.
Each item generates revenue multiple times across its lifecycle, improving return on investment and reducing capital tied up in new stock. Lower upfront costs, reused packaging and strong customer loyalty have helped build a resilient, scalable business where sustainability directly supports profitability and growth.
Micro Acres Wales is a family-run, award-winning vertical farm based in Pontyclun, Wales, growing microgreens, edible flowers and...
Micro Acres Wales is a family-run, award-winning vertical farm based in Pontyclun, Wales, growing microgreens, edible flowers and speciality mushrooms for local customers, chefs and food businesses.
Founded in 2021 by Chris and Donna Graves, the business combines sustainable urban farming with a strong community focus, producing fresh, pesticide-free food year-round. Sustainability underpins the farm’s operations. Using a low-impact vertical growing system, Micro Acres dramatically reduces land and water use while eliminating the need for pesticides or chemical fertilisers.
Energy-efficient LED lighting, rooftop solar panels and electric vehicle deliveries help minimise emissions, while compostable growing substrates and on-site composting create a circular approach to waste. Produce is distributed locally, keeping food miles low and freshness high.
This sustainable model has delivered clear financial benefits by lowering input and waste costs, maximising yields in a small space and strengthening demand from customers who value traceable, environmentally responsible produce.
Mont58 is a B Corp–certified independent coffee roastery and café business based in South-East London and Kent, with two thriving café...
Mont58 is a B Corp–certified independent coffee roastery and café business based in South-East London and Kent, with two thriving café locations in Lewisham and a growing nationwide subscription service.
Named one of the UK’s 100 most inspiring small businesses for 2025, Mont58 combines high-quality coffee with a strong commitment to community and sustainability, supplying customers, cafés, restaurants, retailers and workplaces across the UK. Sustainability shapes every aspect of the business. Mont58 sources beans from ethical, certified producers who prioritise fair pay, biodiversity and soil health.
Operations focus on low-waste, low-emission delivery, with most local orders fulfilled by bicycle or electric vehicle and many wholesale customers supplied via reusable tubs. Compostable packaging, food-waste reduction initiatives and returnable cup schemes further reduce environmental impact.
These practices have strengthened customer loyalty, reduced costs and supported steady growth, making sustainability a clear commercial advantage as well as a core value.
Nature’s Brief is a sustainability integrator helping organisations embed sustainability into their culture, leadership and day-to-day...
Nature’s Brief is a sustainability integrator helping organisations embed sustainability into their culture, leadership and day-to-day decision-making.
The business delivers CPD-certified training, facilitation and learning experiences that align teams behind sustainability goals that also strengthen commercial performance. Sustainability is the foundation of Nature’s Brief’s approach. Drawing on behavioural science, the business helps SMEs overcome resistance and build confidence, ownership and practical capability.
Through interactive, gamified learning and green soft-skills development, teams are supported to communicate sustainability credibly, avoid greenwashing and identify opportunities that resonate with customers. Operating as a digital-first, low-impact business keeps overheads lean and delivery scalable.
Commercially, this sustainability-led model has strengthened trust, differentiated the offer in a crowded market and enabled steady growth, proving that embedding sustainability into people and culture can directly support resilience and long-term business success.
Nestimate is an AI-powered estimating platform designed to help tradespeople produce fast, accurate construction estimates while reducing...
Nestimate is an AI-powered estimating platform designed to help tradespeople produce fast, accurate construction estimates while reducing waste.
Nestimate uses computer vision, large language models and live merchant data to turn drawings, site videos and tender documents into compliant proposals in minutes rather than hours. Sustainability is built into the product itself. By generating precise material quantities and planning optimal pack sizes at the point of ordering, Nestimate helps prevent over-ordering, unused materials and costly returns.
This reduces waste, logistics miles and embodied carbon on construction projects, an issue that particularly affects small builders. Designed for SMEs and sole traders, Nestimate makes sustainability practical at scale across the construction sector.
By cutting waste, improving margins and helping contractors evidence responsible procurement, the platform delivers clear financial value while supporting lower-impact building practices.
Neve’s Bees is a UK-based natural skincare business created to challenge the environmental impact of ultra-processed, water-heavy skincare....
Neve’s Bees is a UK-based natural skincare business created to challenge the environmental impact of ultra-processed, water-heavy skincare.
Founded using family beekeeping knowledge and scientific expertise, the brand produces 100% natural, waterless skincare that avoids unnecessary processing chemicals and reduces pollution entering watercourses. All products are concentrated alternatives to conventional creams and lotions, meaning customers use smaller quantities and generate less packaging and transport emissions.
In 2024 alone, Neve’s Bees prevented 73kg of processing chemicals from being manufactured or washed into the environment, while significantly reducing the carbon footprint of packaging and shipping. Ingredients are carefully selected, often upcycled from other industries, and all products meet Soil Association and COSMOS certification standards.
Sustainability also underpins the business model. By helping consumers switch to fewer, longer-lasting products, Neve’s Bees reduces resource use while building strong customer trust and a growing market for genuinely low-impact skincare.
Founded in 2020 in Hereford, Niche is a biodiversity business focused on protecting the UK’s overlooked pollinators, particularly solitary...
Founded in 2020 in Hereford, Niche is a biodiversity business focused on protecting the UK’s overlooked pollinators, particularly solitary bees and wasps.
The company designs and manufactures science-led habitat solutions that support over 200 species critical to ecosystem health and food production. Sustainability is built into how Niche operates. All habitats are made from British-grown Douglas Fir sourced locally from the Herefordshire and Welsh borders, reducing transport emissions and supporting small regional suppliers.
Products are designed for durability and ecological integrity, avoiding cheap, imported materials that fail to deliver real biodiversity benefit. Demand for credible nature-based solutions is driving rapid growth. Niche’s turnover has doubled year on year, with projections to treble this financial year, enabling the business to take on its first employee.
By combining scientific evidence, education and high-quality design, Niche shows that restoring biodiversity can be both impactful and commercially successful
Based on a working farm in Yelvertoft, Northamptonshire, No Fuss Meals for Busy Parents CIC and The Countryside Kitchen is a social...
Based on a working farm in Yelvertoft, Northamptonshire, No Fuss Meals for Busy Parents CIC and The Countryside Kitchen is a social enterprise helping people reconnect with food, farming and sustainability.
Through hands-on “Grow, Cook, Eat” workshops, it supports school children, vulnerable adults and social prescribing groups to build confidence in cooking from scratch, understanding seasonality and reducing food waste. Sustainability underpins the model. Food waste is composted and returned to the soil, seasonal produce is grown on site, and ingredients are sourced locally to minimise food miles.
Trading income from the on-farm honesty shop is fully reinvested into education, while also improving access to local food for the surrounding rural community. This sustainability-led approach has strengthened partnerships, attracted grant funding and endorsements, and driven steady demand for workshops and local produce.
By combining farming, education and community access, the organisation shows how sustainable food systems can deliver both social impact and financial resilience.
NOSY is a purpose-led creative agency based on the Isle of Wight, supporting ethical and sustainable organisations across the UK through...
NOSY is a purpose-led creative agency based on the Isle of Wight, supporting ethical and sustainable organisations across the UK through strategy, branding, content and digital design.
Working in sectors including renewable energy, conservation, health and education, the agency operates with a values-first approach that guides every decision. Sustainability is embedded across operations through a structured Environmental Management System covering people, planet and prosperity.
NOSY prioritises ethical procurement, green digital infrastructure, low-waste working practices and transparent impact reporting, while deliberately declining work that does not align with its purpose. The agency also contributes to community initiatives, including Rubbish Networking, which combines local litter-picking with relationship-building.
This purpose-first model has strengthened trust with clients, improved staff retention and driven consistent growth. By aligning sustainability with strategy, culture and delivery, NOSY demonstrates how values-led business can enhance resilience, reputation and long-term commercial performance.
Nuevo Noir is an award-winning, Black-owned men’s grooming brand creating premium self-care products using naturally derived ingredients....
Nuevo Noir is an award-winning, Black-owned men’s grooming brand creating premium self-care products using naturally derived ingredients.
Known for its refined formulations and cultural impact, the brand blends performance, confidence and modern luxury across its hair and beard care range. Sustainability is embedded in Nuevo Noir’s product design and growth strategy.
The brand prioritises high-quality, naturally derived ingredients and is transitioning to durable, recyclable black glass packaging to reduce plastic waste while enhancing product longevity and reuse. Responsible manufacturing partners and streamlined production help minimise waste and support consistent quality at scale.
Nuevo Noir also champions community-led growth, working with independent barbers and retailers to shorten supply chains and build local impact. These sustainability-led decisions have strengthened brand positioning, supported premium pricing, improved customer loyalty and unlocked new retail partnerships—demonstrating how thoughtful design and environmental responsibility can drive both cultural relevance and long-term commercial success.
Okibrenda Complex Business is a UK-based Afro-Caribbean hair and beauty salon offering professional haircare for men and women alongside...
Okibrenda Complex Business is a UK-based Afro-Caribbean hair and beauty salon offering professional haircare for men and women alongside culturally rooted products, fashion accessories and traditional foods.
The salon exists to celebrate African and Caribbean culture while providing an inclusive, welcoming space that builds confidence, creativity and community. Sustainability is embedded in how Okibrenda operates. The salon uses energy-efficient equipment, reduces water waste, recycles product containers and encourages clients to reuse and refill packaging.
It prioritises eco-friendly and cruelty-free Afro-Caribbean haircare products and is gradually introducing more locally produced, natural alternatives to lower its environmental footprint. These practices have strengthened the business financially by reducing operating pressures, improving efficiency and attracting ethically minded customers who return regularly and recommend the salon to others.
Alongside this, Okibrenda invests in training young people from disadvantaged backgrounds, creating skilled jobs and long-term opportunities. Sustainability has become a driver of loyalty, reputation and steady growth—supporting both the community and the business’s future.
Oscha Slings is an award-winning, carbon-neutral baby carrier company co-founded in 2010 by twin mum Zoe Masters and her father, Mike....
Oscha Slings is an award-winning, carbon-neutral baby carrier company co-founded in 2010 by twin mum Zoe Masters and her father, Mike.
Based in Scotland, Oscha creates high-quality woven baby carriers that combine comfort, safety and distinctive design. Fabrics are woven in the British Isles using natural, organic and responsibly sourced yarns, then handcrafted into slings in Oscha’s solar-powered Scottish workshop.
Sustainability is embedded in how Oscha operates. Local manufacturing enables careful oversight of quality and ethical working conditions, while made-to-order and preorder production reduces overproduction and waste. Products are designed for longevity, repair and resale, allowing carriers to be used for many years and passed between families.
Fabric offcuts are repurposed or sold, and packaging is kept minimal. These practices have strengthened Oscha’s financial resilience by improving efficiency, reducing waste, supporting premium positioning and building strong customer loyalty.
Each sling sold also contributes to Oscha Grove, supporting rewilding in the Scottish Highlands.
Oseng-Rees Reflection Ltd is a Wales-based consultancy and design studio specialising in artisan fused recycled glass, crafted entirely...
Oseng-Rees Reflection Ltd is a Wales-based consultancy and design studio specialising in artisan fused recycled glass, crafted entirely from 100% waste glass.
As the UK’s only producer of large-scale fused recycled glass panels, the studio transforms discarded bottles, car windscreens, and construction glass into durable architectural and design features with a distinctive stone-like finish. Applications range from wall cladding and reception desks to lighting, trophies, and bespoke commissions.
Sustainability underpins the business model. Using a low-temperature fusion process developed through PhD research, Oseng-Rees Reflection produces glass with significantly lower carbon emissions than conventional glass manufacturing, without adding resins or binders. The material remains fully recyclable at end of life.
This science-led, circular approach has created strong commercial value, attracting environmentally conscious clients, repeat commissions, and collaborative partnerships. Grounded in Wales’ Well-being of Future Generations Act, the business demonstrates how academic research, policy and design can combine to deliver innovative, low-carbon materials with lasting impact.
Our Precious Earth is an independent sustainable living shop based in Minehead, Somerset, founded in 2023 after its owner recognised a gap...
Our Precious Earth is an independent sustainable living shop based in Minehead, Somerset, founded in 2023 after its owner recognised a gap for genuinely eco-friendly products in the local area.
Inspired by years of coastal living and hands-on beach cleans, the shop stocks a carefully curated range of low-waste cleaning products, toiletries, homeware and gardening essentials, with strict standards around ethics, sustainability and packaging. Sustainability is embedded in daily operations, from supplier vetting to ongoing accountability, with feedback actively given to brands that fall short.
Beyond retail, Our Precious Earth plays a strong community role, supporting local businesses to become more sustainable and delivering talks, school assemblies and beach-clean initiatives that inspire environmental action. This values-led approach has driven strong commercial success. Growing demand for sustainable alternatives enabled the business to expand from a small unit into a prominent high-street location, where increased footfall and customer loyalty have supported continued growth.
The shop has become a destination for both locals and visitors seeking practical ways to live more sustainably, proving that community impact and commercial success can grow together.
P4 Solar is a family owned solar installation business based in Yorkshire, delivering solar panels, battery storage and EV chargers for...
P4 Solar is a family owned solar installation business based in Yorkshire, delivering solar panels, battery storage and EV chargers for homes, businesses, new builds and community projects.
Founded as a small father and son operation, the business has grown into a skilled local team supporting customers to reduce energy bills and move towards cleaner, more reliable power. Sustainability is central to P4 Solar’s purpose. By enabling customers to generate and store their own renewable energy, the business helps reduce reliance on fossil fuels and volatile energy markets.
P4 Solar is an active member of the Green Economy network and regularly engages with local communities through climate events and educational talks. This sustainability led approach has driven strong business growth, supported by high quality installations, customer trust and repeat referrals.
Alongside its core work, P4 Solar runs a tree planting initiative linked to installations, reinforcing its commitment to long term environmental impact and responsible growth.
PinkSEO is a female-led SEO agency based in West London, helping SMEs improve online visibility and generate high-quality leads through...
PinkSEO is a female-led SEO agency based in West London, helping SMEs improve online visibility and generate high-quality leads through ethical, transparent search optimisation.
Working exclusively in SEO, the agency supports organisations across medical, legal, e-commerce, B2B and B2C sectors, turning websites into effective, long-term sales assets. Its UK-based team operates fully remotely, offering flexible roles and fair employment while reducing the environmental impact associated with office-based work.
Sustainability guides both operations and client delivery. PinkSEO runs its systems on renewable-energy-powered servers and optimises websites to reduce unnecessary data transfer, improving performance while lowering digital energy use. The agency also prioritises working with values-aligned, eco-conscious clients, helping them grow online in a responsible way.
This sustainability-led approach has delivered clear commercial benefits. Lower overheads, efficient digital infrastructure and strong alignment with client values have supported steady growth, improved client retention and a strong reputation built on trust, referrals and long-term partnerships.
Pippin & Gile is a nature-connection business offering immersive bushcraft, foraging, wilderness living and countryside craft experiences...
Pippin & Gile is a nature-connection business offering immersive bushcraft, foraging, wilderness living and countryside craft experiences in the Surrey Hills.
Founded in 2018, the business exists to help people reconnect with nature, shift perspective and develop a deeper understanding of local landscapes. Working from carefully managed private woodland sites, Pippin & Gile creates welcoming, inclusive experiences centred around seasonal food, fire and shared learning.
Sustainability underpins every aspect of the business. Courses are designed to tread lightly on the land, with minimal waste, responsible sourcing and limited woodland access to protect biodiversity. The team prioritises locations accessible by public transport and actively aims to leave a positive legacy by turning participants into advocates for nature and conservation.
Accessibility, authenticity and environmental credibility have attracted loyal customers, strong word-of-mouth and partnerships with values-aligned brands. Sustainable operations have kept overheads low, enabled premium experiences and supported steady growth — proving that reconnecting people with nature can also build a resilient, profitable business.
Plas Cilybebyll is a family-run rural hospitality business in South Wales, operating a historic manor house and a collection of...
Plas Cilybebyll is a family-run rural hospitality business in South Wales, operating a historic manor house and a collection of high-quality self-catering cottages on a working farm estate.
Specialising in group stays, retreats and longer holidays, the business combines heritage conservation with modern hospitality, welcoming guests year-round. Sustainability is embedded at an infrastructure level. The estate is primarily heated by biomass and has invested in on-site hydroelectric generation, with further capacity planned to increase renewable supply.
Historic buildings have been upgraded sensitively with improved insulation, efficient heating controls and low-energy lighting, balancing performance with conservation. Local suppliers are prioritised, alongside robust waste and water management.
Improved efficiency and renewable heat have reduced exposure to energy price volatility, while on-site generation is expected to supply a significant proportion of electricity as systems come online. Sustainability also supports commercial performance, helping attract longer stays, off-season bookings and values-led group and retreat clients, while future-proofing the business against rising costs and regulatory change.
Poppy’s is an independent, London-based funeral director founded in 2012 with a mission to transform how people experience funerals through...
Poppy’s is an independent, London-based funeral director founded in 2012 with a mission to transform how people experience funerals through openness, choice and exceptional care.
The business supports families to make informed decisions, offering a wide range of services including traditional and natural burials, and attended and unattended cremations. Sustainability is central to how Poppy’s operates. As London’s only B Corp funeral director, it challenges an industry not known for environmental leadership.
Poppy’s does not embalm, uses natural calico in place of plastic body coverings, and prioritises suppliers offering low-impact options, including UK-grown willow coffins, lower-carbon traditional coffins and innovative mushroom-grown alternatives. Flowers are seasonal and locally sourced, and memorial jewellery uses recycled precious metals.
Operationally, the business embeds sustainability through paperless systems, refurbished equipment, electric vehicles and water-saving practices. These choices reduce waste, lower running costs and strengthen resilience, while also attracting a growing number of clients who actively seek environmentally responsible funeral options. Sustainability is both a core value and a clear driver of long-term growth.
Preloved Tech is a UK-based technology recycling and refurbishment business helping to tackle the growing challenge of electronic waste....
Preloved Tech is a UK-based technology recycling and refurbishment business helping to tackle the growing challenge of electronic waste.
The company securely collects unwanted mobile phones, laptops, tablets and IT equipment from consumers, schools and businesses, ensuring each device is professionally data-wiped, tested and refurbished for resale wherever possible. Devices that cannot be reused are responsibly recycled, with parts and components recovered to maximise value.
Sustainability is embedded in Preloved Tech’s circular business model, which prioritises reuse over recycling to keep technology in use for longer and reduce the environmental impact of new manufacturing. As an Environment Agency–approved WEEE recycler and ISO-certified operator, the business combines compliance, transparency and high-quality refurbishment to build trust with customers.
This approach has strengthened commercial performance by lowering stock acquisition costs, improving margins, and attracting organisations seeking credible, responsible ways to manage end-of-service technology. By turning e-waste into value, Preloved Tech demonstrates how environmental responsibility can drive profitable, scalable growth.
Project Harmless is an Edinburgh-based business tackling plastic pollution and greenwashing through carefully designed, sustainability-led...
Project Harmless is an Edinburgh-based business tackling plastic pollution and greenwashing through carefully designed, sustainability-led products across fashion, skincare and pet care.
Founded with a mission to do fewer things properly, the company is known for innovations including dissolvable dog waste bags, palm-oil-free skincare, and a fully plastic-free fashion collection handmade in Scotland. Sustainability shapes every decision, from material choices to production methods, with a strong focus on upcycling, small-batch manufacturing and local supply chains that support the rural economy.
By avoiding overproduction and designing for durability, Project Harmless reduces waste while building trust with customers seeking credible alternatives to conventional products. This approach has strengthened financial resilience by lowering risk, improving cash flow, and driving repeat demand rather than one-off purchases.
Clear sustainability standards and ethical production have also enhanced brand differentiation, unlocking partnerships and long-term opportunities. Project Harmless demonstrates how integrity-led sustainability can support steady, profitable growth without compromising values.
Renegade Reformer is a Bristol-based fitness studio delivering a modern fusion of Reformer Pilates and functional training. Combining...
Renegade Reformer is a Bristol-based fitness studio delivering a modern fusion of Reformer Pilates and functional training.
Combining Pilates precision with athletic conditioning, the studio offers inclusive classes focused on strength, mobility and injury prevention, building a community rooted in empowerment and long-term wellbeing. Sustainability is embedded from the outset. As a new studio, Renegade Reformer has designed its space to be energy-efficient, using low-impact materials, smart systems and a zero-waste approach that eliminates single-use plastics.
Apparel and equipment are sourced from UK partners using organic or recycled materials, reducing environmental impact while supporting local supply chains. The studio also encourages low-carbon travel and links physical health with sustainable lifestyle choices through community engagement.
This design-led, sustainability-first approach reduces operating costs, supports efficient growth and resonates strongly with conscious consumers. By aligning environmental responsibility with inclusive fitness, Renegade Reformer is building a resilient, values-driven business positioned for scalable, long-term success in Bristol’s evolving wellness market.
RWRK Studio is a London-based circular fashion business transforming discarded hospitality towels and linens into design-led, retail-ready...
RWRK Studio is a London-based circular fashion business transforming discarded hospitality towels and linens into design-led, retail-ready products.
By repurposing a major waste stream from the UK hospitality sector, RWRK turns textile waste into a scalable raw material while reducing reliance on virgin fibres. Sustainability is built into the business model. All materials are sourced from discarded hotel textiles and all production takes place in the UK, supporting local manufacturing, transparent supply chains and the development of circular skills.
Products are intentionally design-focused, ensuring customers choose them for quality and style, with sustainability acting as a clear added value. RWRK has built a large, engaged community and secured partnerships with spas and hotels that provide repeat supply, lower material costs and new revenue streams.
By aligning waste reduction with desirable design, RWRK Studio demonstrates how circular fashion can deliver demand, partnerships and long-term, scalable growth.
Sea Change Wine is an eco-led wine brand combining quality winemaking with a clear mission to protect the world’s oceans. Founded on the...
Sea Change Wine is an eco-led wine brand combining quality winemaking with a clear mission to protect the world’s oceans.
Founded on the belief that everyday choices can drive environmental change, Sea Change offers ethically sourced wines packaged with a strong focus on reducing plastic and unnecessary waste. Every bottle sold contributes to global marine conservation projects, helping tackle plastic pollution and protect ocean wildlife.
Sustainability underpins the entire business, from minimalist packaging and lighter-weight bottles to responsible sourcing and distribution. This authentic commitment has resonated with increasingly eco-conscious consumers, strengthening brand loyalty in a highly competitive wine market.
By aligning purpose with product quality, Sea Change has delivered consistent commercial growth while continuing to invest in new ranges and innovation. Its success demonstrates that sustainability can be a powerful driver of resilience, differentiation and long-term value, proving that choosing better wine can also mean choosing a better future for the planet.
SealStop is a British-made water saving device designed to prevent waste during outdoor watering. It attaches to a hosepipe and clips onto...
SealStop is a British-made water saving device designed to prevent waste during outdoor watering.
It attaches to a hosepipe and clips onto a bucket, trough or container, automatically stopping the flow when full. This allows users to walk away without overflow, saving time, money and water across a wide range of everyday uses.
Sustainability is central to SealStop’s design and operations. The product prevents water waste at source, directly addressing water scarcity. Manufacturing, assembly and packaging are all sourced within 30 miles of the East Yorkshire base, reducing transport emissions and supporting local suppliers.
The device and packaging are fully recyclable, and the modular design extends product lifespan. British manufacturing ensures quality and durability, encouraging repeat purchases and customer trust. Local supply chains reduce shipping costs, minimise waste and allow the business to operate efficiently, building a resilient and commercially sustainable model.
Seated Sewing, part of Seated Group Ltd, is a UK adaptive clothing brand creating bespoke garments and accessories for wheelchair users and...
Seated Sewing, part of Seated Group Ltd, is a UK adaptive clothing brand creating bespoke garments and accessories for wheelchair users and disabled people.
Designed through lived experience, each piece prioritises comfort, dignity and fit, addressing a major gap in mainstream fashion. All items are handmade to order, ensuring they meet individual needs while avoiding overproduction.
Sustainability is built into the business model. Seated Sewing works exclusively with deadstock fabrics, repurposing surplus materials that would otherwise go to waste. A made-to-order approach eliminates unsold stock and reduces textile waste, while a lifetime sewing guarantee encourages repair rather than replacement.
The business operates from a unit powered by solar batteries and fitted out using reclaimed materials. Lower material costs, reduced energy bills and minimal waste improve margins, while high-quality, durable design drives customer loyalty, repeat business and long-term growth.
Founded in 1983 and family run for over 40 years, Shambles is an Italian-inspired restaurant and wine bar rooted in seasonal cooking and...
Founded in 1983 and family run for over 40 years, Shambles is an Italian-inspired restaurant and wine bar rooted in seasonal cooking and local sourcing.
Led by Michelin-trained chef Massimo Langella, the menu evolves with the seasons, combining Italian heritage with high-quality British produce. Sustainability is embedded in day-to-day operations. The restaurant grows some of its own fruit and vegetables to reduce food miles, prioritises local suppliers using sustainable farming methods, and selects wines from environmentally responsible producers, including plastic-free bottle options.
Single-use plastics are actively discouraged across the supply chain, food waste is separated for reuse as fuel, and used cooking oil is recycled to power vehicles. Delivery frequency has been reduced to cut emissions.
Energy-efficient equipment, careful stock management, and waste-reduction techniques such as pickling, fermenting and whole-animal use lower utility costs and food spend. Sustainability strengthens customer loyalty while protecting margins in a competitive hospitality market.
Simply Grow Ltd is a UK-based agri-tech business producing microgreens and gourmet mushrooms using low-waste, soil-free growing systems. By...
Simply Grow Ltd is a UK-based agri-tech business producing microgreens and gourmet mushrooms using low-waste, soil-free growing systems. By growing locally in controlled environments, the business reduces food miles, eliminates pesticides and uses significantly less water than traditional agriculture.
Sustainability is embedded in Simply Grow Ltd’s operating model. Modular vertical growing systems maximise output in small spaces and are designed to be repaired and reconfigured rather than replaced, reducing material waste and supporting scalable growth. Energy-efficient lighting and data-led growing methods help optimise yields while keeping power use low.
Mushroom production operates on a circular model, repurposing spent coffee grounds collected from independent cafés across Bristol. This diverts organic waste from landfill while creating a valuable growing substrate and supporting local businesses.
By combining resource efficiency, circular supply chains and local production, sustainability directly reduces costs, strengthens resilience and supports long-term commercial growth.
Snowdonia Hub is a nature-based retreat and accommodation business located in Eryri National Park, North Wales. The business has...
Snowdonia Hub is a nature-based retreat and accommodation business located in Eryri National Park, North Wales.
The business has regenerated a former ex-MOD site into a low-impact wellbeing destination offering leadership offsites, retreats and short stays for individuals and small teams. Sustainability is central to its operation, with a strong focus on reuse, repair and land restoration rather than new development.
Environmental practices include energy and water efficiency measures, environmentally safe cleaning products, in-house laundry to reduce transport emissions, and year-round land management that protects biodiversity. The business is also transitioning away from LPG heating to reduce fossil fuel reliance and improve long-term energy resilience.
These choices have strengthened financial performance by lowering capital and operating costs, supporting durable infrastructure, and protecting against energy price volatility. Sustainability is also a key driver of demand, with guests and partner organisations choosing Snowdonia Hub specifically for its low-impact, nature-led approach, supporting strong occupancy, repeat bookings and long-term resilience.
Soil Acoustics is a UK agritech start-up that has developed a new way to measure soil health using sound. Building on established...
Soil Acoustics is a UK agritech start-up that has developed a new way to measure soil health using sound.
Building on established ecoacoustics methods used above ground, the team has pioneered technology that listens to soil invertebrates to measure biodiversity as a proxy for soil health. The company has brought to market the UK-patented Soil Acoustic Meter, a handheld device that enables farmers and land managers to monitor soil biology quickly without the need for costly laboratory testing.
Sustainability is embedded in both the product and the operating model. The business operates remotely, reducing travel and overheads, and uses cloud-based systems to support efficient data analysis.
The technology helps farmers reduce tractor passes, labour time and soil disturbance, while enabling more targeted use of fertilisers and pesticides. These benefits have driven early commercial success, with strong uptake driven by clear time and cost savings. Sustainability has supported a scalable, low-overhead model while delivering practical tools for more sustainable food production.
Squosh Compacting Company is a UK-based bin store management business working with housing providers, local authorities and healthcare...
Squosh Compacting Company is a UK-based bin store management business working with housing providers, local authorities and healthcare sites.
It addresses overflowing communal bins by compacting waste on-site, increasing bin capacity by at least 50% without adding bins or collections. This reduces missed collections, contamination, complaints and unnecessary vehicle journeys, while improving safety and cleanliness in shared spaces.
Sustainability is central to Squosh’s model. By tackling overflow at source, the service cuts carbon-intensive emergency clearances and supports better recycling by creating space in bin stores. Squosh also supports the circular economy through Squosh Social CIC, which rescues reusable household items from bin stores and redistributes them to people in need.
Clients benefit from cost avoidance rather than new infrastructure, supporting high retention and expansion across multiple sites. Sustainability has strengthened procurement outcomes, improved operational efficiency and enabled Squosh to scale as a practical, low-carbon solution to communal waste challenges.
Sustainable Business Services (SBS) is a UK-based consultancy helping small and medium-sized businesses use sustainability to drive growth,...
Sustainable Business Services (SBS) is a UK-based consultancy helping small and medium-sized businesses use sustainability to drive growth, resilience and long-term value.
Founded in 2020, SBS supports organisations to measure, manage and reduce environmental impact through its Net Zero Programme, outsourced Environmental Manager service and Sustainable Business Academy. Its work enables businesses to cut emissions, reduce operating costs and respond to increasing regulatory and customer expectations.
Sustainability is embedded within SBS’s own operations through a digital-first, low-impact model and responsible employment practices. This approach has strengthened commercial performance, with strong year-on-year growth driven by rising demand for credible sustainability support.
High client retention reflects the practical value SBS delivers, helping businesses unlock efficiencies, secure longer-term contracts and improve competitiveness. By aligning environmental action with commercial outcomes, SBS demonstrates that sustainability can be a scalable driver of profitability and long-term business success.
Ecosy Travel Ltd, trading as Sustainable Travel Technologies, is a climate-tech social enterprise developing tools to verify and...
Ecosy Travel Ltd, trading as Sustainable Travel Technologies, is a climate-tech social enterprise developing tools to verify and communicate sustainability performance across the global hospitality sector.
Founded by experts in travel and law, the business helps accommodation providers measure, verify and share accurate climate impact data, integrating carbon footprint information into the booking journey. Its platform enables properties to reduce emissions and demonstrate sustainability in a credible, comparable way, while supporting better guest experience and informed consumer choice.
Sustainability is embedded in the company’s purpose, product design and governance, with profits reinvested to advance its social mission. Focusing on value-aligned partners has helped the business secure early clients, pilots and international collaborations.
Strong environmental and social credentials have also supported access to non-dilutive funding and positioned the company well for impact-focused investment, underpinning scalable growth and long-term resilience in a rapidly evolving market.
The Sustainable Wedding Alliance (SWA) is a purpose-led organisation working to drive meaningful change across the UK wedding industry. Its...
The Sustainable Wedding Alliance (SWA) is a purpose-led organisation working to drive meaningful change across the UK wedding industry.
Its mission is to reduce environmental impact, challenge attitudes and support businesses to adopt responsible, future-focused practices. SWA supports wedding businesses of all sizes, treating social and environmental impact as a primary measure of success alongside commercial viability.
As a certified B Corp, sustainability is embedded into SWA’s operations through long-term strategy, regular impact reviews and transparent reporting. The organisation shares learning openly through industry roundtables, focus groups and collaboration, helping businesses develop more robust sustainability plans.
Revenue from its industry-leading accreditation and education programmes, including Carbon Literacy training, has grown alongside rising demand for credible sustainable suppliers. By building trust, authority and shared standards, SWA demonstrates how prioritising people and planet can create a resilient, scalable business model.
Taste of Samarkand is a London-based, women-led food business celebrating Central Asian culture through traditional Tajik and Uzbek...
Taste of Samarkand is a London-based, women-led food business celebrating Central Asian culture through traditional Tajik and Uzbek cuisine.
Founded by a Tajik woman from Uzbekistan, the business combines catering, cooking classes and cultural experiences to empower women from migrant backgrounds with confidence, leadership skills and financial independence. Sustainability is central to how Taste of Samarkand operates. Ingredients are sourced locally where possible to reduce food miles and support local suppliers, while menus focus on seasonal, whole foods to minimise waste.
Cooking classes promote practical skills around food value, waste reduction and sustainable choices. Social sustainability is equally important. Women are offered paid opportunities, training and leadership development, strengthening economic independence and long-term resilience.
This integrated approach has strengthened demand, increased bookings and attracted partners aligned with ethical, community-led businesses. Taste of Samarkand demonstrates how cultural heritage, sustainability and women’s empowerment can support both social impact and commercial growth.
The Flygerians is a Nigerian restaurant and catering business founded by sisters Jess and Jo, bringing the flavours and culture of Nigeria...
The Flygerians is a Nigerian restaurant and catering business founded by sisters Jess and Jo, bringing the flavours and culture of Nigeria to London.
Based in Peckham, with a second site at the House of MOBO pub, the business champions bold food, community and thoughtful hospitality. Sustainability is approached practically, focusing on running a lean, efficient kitchen.
Menus are designed around customer demand to avoid overproduction, with ingredients used across dishes to reduce food waste. Stock planning, portion control and prep processes are reviewed regularly to improve efficiency without compromising authenticity.
The business has reduced reliance on single-use items by investing in reusable crockery and utensils, cutting ongoing costs while improving the customer experience. Supplier choices also prioritise reduced packaging and waste. These practices have lowered monthly operating costs, strengthened margins and supported repeat custom, helping The Flygerians build a resilient, values-led hospitality business.
The Medicus Group Ltd is a UK-based medical textiles business reducing single-use waste in healthcare through high-quality reusable...
The Medicus Group Ltd is a UK-based medical textiles business reducing single-use waste in healthcare through high-quality reusable alternatives.
The company designs and manufactures reusable scrub caps, shoe covers and accessories that replace disposable polypropylene items commonly used in clinical settings. Sustainability is built into the business model. Products are manufactured in the UK using lower-impact natural fibres and designed to withstand hundreds of wash cycles, significantly reducing clinical waste and lifecycle emissions.
Small-batch production avoids overstock and supports consistent quality, while close collaboration with healthcare providers helps quantify waste reduction and support transition away from disposables. By offering durable, comfortable and clinically suitable reusables, Medicus enables NHS Trusts, private hospitals, dental and veterinary practices to lower total textile costs while improving ESG performance.
Sustainability has strengthened customer retention, supported repeat orders and positioned the business as a credible partner for healthcare organisations seeking practical routes to waste reduction and long-term resilience.
The Original Third Eye is a family-run Nepalese and Indian restaurant in Didsbury, Manchester, serving the local community for over 25...
The Original Third Eye is a family-run Nepalese and Indian restaurant in Didsbury, Manchester, serving the local community for over 25 years.
Run by a husband-and-wife team, the restaurant brings together Nepalese home cooking and classic North Indian dishes, including a traditional take on the 1947 Delhi butter chicken recipe. Known for fresh flavours and genuine hospitality, it has become a long-standing neighbourhood favourite for families, students and visitors.
Sustainability is increasingly shaping how the kitchen operates. Careful menu planning and cross-use of ingredients have reduced food waste and improved cost control, while working with local suppliers has improved reliability and reduced spoilage.
Packaging choices have improved delivery quality, reducing complaints and remakes. Planned investment in freeze-drying will allow surplus herbs, vegetables and sauces to be preserved, cutting waste further and creating new, high-margin products. Sustainability is helping the business protect tradition while strengthening efficiency and long-term resilience.
The Pennycress is a village café in South Cerney, at the heart of the Cotswold Lakes, serving simple, nourishing food made fresh each day....
The Pennycress is a village café in South Cerney, at the heart of the Cotswold Lakes, serving simple, nourishing food made fresh each day.
The menu focuses on wellbeing and quality, using local and seasonal ingredients sourced primarily from within a 20-mile radius. The café works closely with nearby producers, building a resilient local supply chain that supports the community and reduces food miles.
Sustainability shapes both operations and growth. A small, seasonal menu allows careful planning, keeping food waste extremely low and reducing ingredient costs. Direct relationships with local suppliers lower logistics costs and improve flexibility.
Community allotment growers also donate seasonal produce, reducing spend while supporting local food banks. These values-led practices have built strong customer loyalty, driving repeat visits and word-of-mouth growth. Sustainability has become central to The Pennycress’s identity, supporting both environmental responsibility and long-term financial resilience.
The Snail of Happiness is a bricks-and-mortar craft shop built around circular economy principles, promoting slow crafting, mending and the...
The Snail of Happiness is a bricks-and-mortar craft shop built around circular economy principles, promoting slow crafting, mending and the use of preloved materials.
The shop provides a welcoming and inclusive space where customers can buy high-quality second-hand or ethically sourced crafting supplies, take part in classes and social events, and access repair services. Sustainability underpins the entire business model. Much of the fabric and yarn sold would otherwise go to landfill, and the shop operates a zero-waste policy.
Packaging is reused wherever possible, materials are passed on when unsuitable for sale, and customers are encouraged to repair rather than replace. These practices eliminate commercial waste costs and reduce spending on new packaging.
Energy-efficient lighting, minimal heating and the use of a second-hand electric van have further reduced overheads. By treating waste as a resource, The Snail of Happiness has created a financially viable, community-focused business where sustainability drives both purpose and profitability.
The Wellbeing Farm is a farm-based events and hospitality business in Lancashire, built around sustainability, wellbeing and ethical...
The Wellbeing Farm is a farm-based events and hospitality business in Lancashire, built around sustainability, wellbeing and ethical decision-making.
A B Corp certified company with a sector-leading score for hospitality, sustainability is embedded into its commercial model rather than added on. The business hosts conscious celebrations, weddings and corporate events, working with local and ethical suppliers and designing seasonal menus that minimise waste.
Renewable energy generation on site reduces energy costs and exposure to price volatility, while all food waste is collected and converted into biogas. The farm also invests in biodiversity through rewilding and tree planting, recognising that environmental regeneration supports long-term resilience.
Sustainability has become a key driver of growth, attracting purpose-led corporate clients and values-aligned couples. Beyond its own operations, The Wellbeing Farm founded Conscious Day and organises B Corp Fest, increasing brand visibility, partnerships and demand. These practices have reduced costs, strengthened margins and created a resilient, future-ready hospitality business.
True Food Co-operative is a member-owned, not-for-profit food shop that has served its community for over 25 years, providing access to...
True Food Co-operative is a member-owned, not-for-profit food shop that has served its community for over 25 years, providing access to organic, ethical and zero-waste food and household products.
Sustainability and community benefit sit at the heart of the co-op’s purpose, with members actively shaping how the business is run. The shop specialises in zero-waste and refill products, helping customers reduce packaging and single-use plastics.
In the past year alone, its refillable household cleaning range has removed the need for around 8,000 pieces of single-use packaging. Nearly all produce is organic, and where possible sourced locally to reduce food miles.
Sustainability is embedded into day-to-day operations. True Food has installed solar panels, replaced all lighting with energy-efficient LEDs, carried out energy audits, reused furniture and equipment, and minimised food waste through careful stock management, freezing surplus bread and allowing customers to buy exact quantities.
As a not-for-profit, financial savings are reinvested into the business. Recent investments include larger refill dispensers that reduce deliveries and environmental impact, and improvements to energy efficiency that are expected to save up to thousands per year. Over the last 12 months, the shop’s solar panels generated around 12,500 kWh of energy, significantly reducing energy costs while supporting long-term resilience.
Used Kitchen Hub is a London-based circular economy platform helping households save money and reduce waste by giving pre-owned and...
Used Kitchen Hub is a London-based circular economy platform helping households save money and reduce waste by giving pre-owned and ex-display kitchens a second life.
Founded in 2015, the business connects sellers, buyers, showrooms and installers across the UK, keeping quality kitchens in use rather than sending them to landfill. Sustainability sits at the heart of the model. By enabling kitchens to be reused during refurbishments and showroom changes, Used Kitchen Hub reduces construction waste while making high-quality kitchens more accessible to households.
Buyers typically pay far less than the cost of buying new, while sellers recover value from kitchens that would otherwise be discarded. This combination of environmental and economic impact has made reuse an increasingly attractive option.
By making sustainable choices easy and practical, Used Kitchen Hub shows that circular solutions can benefit both people and the planet without compromise.
The Vale and Downland Museum is an independent charity at the heart of the Wantage community, offering free entry and a wide programme of...
The Vale and Downland Museum is an independent charity at the heart of the Wantage community, offering free entry and a wide programme of activities for all ages.
Through exhibitions, talks, schools learning and family events, the museum plays a vital role in local cultural life, supported by a dedicated network of volunteers and Friends. Sustainability is central to how the museum operates and engages its community.
Over the past year, it has delivered a major decarbonisation programme, installing solar panels, upgrading lighting to LED and improving building efficiency to reduce energy use and environmental impact. These improvements have enhanced visitor comfort while lowering running costs.
Sustainability also shapes the museum’s public programme. Partnerships, exhibitions and workshops explore climate and environmental themes, while new learning content supports schools and young people. By cutting emissions and reinvesting savings into its core offer, the museum is strengthening its long-term resilience while continuing to serve its community.
Velorim is a UK-based sustainability business tackling a long-standing waste problem in the cycling industry. It operates a national...
Velorim is a UK-based sustainability business tackling a long-standing waste problem in the cycling industry.
It operates a national collection and recycling network for bicycle tyres, inner tubes and related materials that were previously difficult to recycle responsibly. By working with bike shops, councils and industry partners, Velorim keeps valuable rubber and metal in circulation and out of landfill.
Sustainability is central to how the business operates. Its model is built around recovering waste, reducing transport impact and turning discarded materials into reusable raw resources that support UK manufacturing. Internally, Velorim follows low-impact practices through digital-first systems, energy efficiency and careful waste management.
By providing a practical solution to an industry-wide problem, Velorim has created a resilient business that delivers environmental benefit alongside reliable revenue, helping the cycling sector move towards a genuinely circular economy.
Formed in 2008, the Whitwell and Reepham Railway Preservation Society is a charitable heritage railway based in rural Norfolk. Operating...
Formed in 2008, the Whitwell and Reepham Railway Preservation Society is a charitable heritage railway based in rural Norfolk.
Operating from the original station yard on the former Norwich to Melton Constable line, the railway has become a well-established visitor attraction and an important part of the local tourism offer. Alongside day visitors, the Society is now developing plans to introduce railway holiday accommodation, using restored rolling stock and heritage structures to support longer stays.
Sustainability plays an increasingly important role in how the railway operates and plans for the future. The Society is upgrading infrastructure with energy-efficient lighting and equipment, introducing rainwater harvesting to support steam operations and facilities, and expanding recycling initiatives that benefit both the railway and the local community.
Visitors are encouraged to arrive by public transport, bicycle or electric vehicle, supported by on-site charging. These measures help reduce operating costs, strengthen funding opportunities and appeal to environmentally conscious visitors. By combining heritage preservation with practical sustainability, the railway is building a resilient model that protects historic assets while supporting long-term financial and environmental responsibility.
Y.O.U Underwear is an award-winning UK social enterprise creating organic cotton underwear for men, women and girls. Founded to prove that...
Y.O.U Underwear is an award-winning UK social enterprise creating organic cotton underwear for men, women and girls.
Founded to prove that business can be a force for good, the brand uses only Fairtrade and GOTS certified organic cotton and operates a buy-one give-one model, donating underwear to help tackle period poverty and support access to education. Y.O.U is a certified B Corp and recognised globally for its leadership in ethical fashion.
Sustainability underpins every part of the business. Y.O.U prioritises ethical supply chains, low-impact materials and waste reduction through efficient pattern cutting, plastic-free packaging and reuse of surplus fabrics. Circular initiatives include a take-back scheme to recycle worn underwear and creative reuse of offcuts and packaging.
These choices have strengthened the business financially by reducing waste, improving production efficiency and unlocking new product opportunities. Sustainability has also built strong customer loyalty, brand trust and long-term resilience, proving that ethical fashion can deliver both impact and commercial success.
YorSpace is a York based organisation focused on delivering sustainable, affordable housing and strengthening local communities. Over the...
YorSpace is a York based organisation focused on delivering sustainable, affordable housing and strengthening local communities. Over the past 13 years, it has supported community led development, most notably through Lowfield Green Housing Co-operative, which combines low carbon construction with long term affordability and resident ownership.
Sustainability sits at the core of YorSpace’s approach. Its developments are designed to high energy performance standards and shaped through co design, enabling residents to live more sustainably through shared facilities, active travel, food growing and renewable energy. YorSpace also supports neighbourhood owned renewable projects in partnership with local organisations.
This sustainability led approach has strengthened YorSpace’s financial resilience by unlocking green funding, improving long term building performance and attracting values aligned partners. By keeping investment, skills and value circulating locally, YorSpace demonstrates how sustainable development can deliver lasting community and economic benefit.