Little Green Change, an environmental education business based in Uplyme, was included in the Green Growth 100, an initiative launched by Small Business Britain in partnership with BT to spotlight small businesses in the UK that are using sustainability as a growth driver.
The Green Growth 100 recognises businesses that are reducing waste and energy use, rethinking supply chains, and putting the environment at the heart of their operations.
Clare Matheson, founder and director of Little Green Change, said: “Creating a sustainable business adds value to both your business and society.
“It’s the ultimate win-win situation, helping to ensure the success of your business whilst also supporting the environment and society as a whole.
“We’re also helping other businesses deliver their sustainability offering.”
Founded in 2023, Little Green Change delivers environmental education and action programmes covering biodiversity, waste, renewable energy, and human health.
Their work with businesses large and small aims to show how sustainability can lead to both environmental and commercial benefits.
Michelle Ovens, CEO and founder of Small Business Britain, said: “The Green Growth 100 celebrates the small businesses that are showing sustainability and growth go hand in hand.
“These businesses are not only reducing their environmental impact, but also strengthening their operations, engaging customers, and building more resilient business models.
“Little Green Change is a brilliant example of how sustainability can fuel long-term success.”
The Green Growth 100 follows the Willow Review, an independent, Government-backed review of the financial benefits of sustainability.
The review outlined a roadmap for unlocking financial opportunities through sustainability for the UK’s 5.6 million small businesses.
As a Green Growth 100 business, Little Green Change will also be in the running for the Green Growth Awards, hosted by BT on March 12 2026, where two standout businesses from the line-up will receive a £5,000 grant.
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