22 June 2022
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Climalife has signed up to the Good Business Charter (GBC), an accreditation that seeks to raise the bar on business practices for employees, tax, the environment, customers and suppliers.
The charter exists for all companies, charities and public sector organisations across all industries and sectors and works through a simple online self-certification process. It offers accreditation which recognises organisations which prioritise and care for their employees, the environment, customers and suppliers, whilst also paying their taxes according to the spirit of the law. The GBC and its members seek to inspire many other businesses to follow suit.
Chairman of the GBC board, Simon Fox, said: “The Good Business Charter brings together 10 standards, most of which already exist, but in separate places. We have brought them together to give a coherent overall position for businesses to aspire to. We believe that the GBC has enormous potential to change business practice for good. We hope that because of its simplicity and cost effectiveness, it will quickly gain support.”
Allan Harper, managing director of Climalife UK , said: “We are delighted to have become accredited with the Good Business Charter. We join over 1,000 other UK businesses who are committing to these important standards. The standards align closely to our company values and demonstrates our commitment to conducting business in an ethical way.”