Greener and Cleaner are awarded Bronze in the Climate for Good category at the Global Good Awards.
Attending a ceremony that practices what it preaches with transparent sustainable choices throughout the event, the Greener and Cleaner team were thrilled to receive an award in the Climate for Good category. The ceremony also offers a platform for development and connection with networking and key speakers on relevant themes.
Climate for Good
Awarded for projects, schemes or other initiatives delivering co-benefits; Climate for Good category winners are ones which succeed in both tackling climate change and at the same time delivering real benefits to people, planet and communities. Greener and Cleaner are extremely proud to receive the Bronze award, alongside The Bread and Butter Thing and Love Hazelmere Hate Waste.
Delighting in Greener and Cleaner’s success, Chief Executive Officer, Clare Searle, said: “Being in a room and recognised alongside household sustainability and ethical business brands was an amazing feeling.
It’s easy to focus our energy on what we haven’t done yet or want to do better, but this is recognition that the hard work of the whole team of staff and volunteers at Greener and Cleaner is really making a difference in the world – and that difference will only increase over the coming years.”
This award comes hot on the heels after judges selected Greener and Cleaner as finalists in The Above and Beyond Bromley Business Awards (results forthcoming on 9th November) and an award from Movement for Good to create the first England-wide Community Sustainability Network.
Delivering co-benefits can help win wider support for climate action
Entry criteria in the Climate for Good category included delivering improvements in quality of life, poverty alleviation, health, income generation and jobs, or wider environmental improvements: benefits which reach more widely, as the Global Good Awards are concerned with the advancement of sustainability.
Co-benefits are central to Greener and Cleaner’s ethos, as are the wide-reaching benefits of small changes creating a big difference.
“We’re firmly rooted in our local community and have grown from a small group to over 7,700 people committed to making a difference.” Tamasin Rhymes, Greener and Cleaner’s Programme and Impact Manager, explains. “With the addition of our England-wide pilot Community Sustainability Support Network (CSSN) launching next year, we’ll be able to deliver even more co-benefits, learnings, templates, and opportunities, as well as the emotional resilience benefits of connecting with other changemakers.”
Delivering global good
Founded in 2015 by Karen Sutton, the Global Good Awards recognise a wide variety of organisations across the globe, including businesses, NGOs, charities, and social enterprises, who are blazing a trail for purpose-driven sustainability and ethical leadership. The awards are about building platforms to learn, share and progress ideas; encouraging engaged and ethical business practices as well as the democratisation of sustainability.
Entries are not open for 2026 just yet, but you can find out about all 2025 winners and how to enter the awards here: https://globalgoodawards.co.uk/2025-global-good-award-winners/