Good Business Charter Coffee Break and Roundtable
Join us on the first Tuesday of the month to connect with others and engage in meaningful conversation about how we can utilise the Good Business Charter to facilitate
responsible business growth and
drive the movement forward.
11 - 11:20 am, Coffee Break
Join us from 11:00 to 11:20 for a coffee break to get to know other members of the good business community.
11:20am - 12pm, Good Business Roundtable
The Good Business Charter is a powerful framework
that aligns business growth with values that prioritise people and
the planet. Each month we’ll explore practical ways to leverage
your GBC accreditation to enhance your impact, unlock growth and be
at the forefront of the Good Business movement.
Upcoming Roundtable: tackling scope 3 emissions
Join us on 6th May to discuss tackling your Scope 3 emissions. Scope 3 emissions - those coming from our supply chains and other external activities can make up the largest portion of a company's carbon footprint. These emissions can be challenging to measure and control, yet they present a significant opportunity for us to make the biggest impact.
This will be a great opportunity for open knowledge sharing, where we can learn from each other’s experiences, challenges, and successes.
Join the conversation
- What barriers are you facing when measuring, tracking or engaging suppliers on Scope 3 emissions?
- What steps (if any) have you taken to reduce your organisation's Scope 3 emissions?
- What strategies or tools have been most effective for your organisation in tracking Scope 3 emissions and engaging your supply chain?
Don’t worry if you’ve yet to take action—together, we can explore how to start making progress and work towards a fairer and more sustainable society.
Join both or either part of the event.
If you have any questions or need any further assistance, please email Sam Beardall, Head of Community and Places at the Good Business Charter: sam@goodbusinesscharter.com
About the Good Business Charter
The Good Business Charter makes it easy for organisations of all sizes and sectors to embed and communicate their responsible business practices by providing a robust framework that is straightforward and accessible.
Over 50 employees?
The GBC Coffee Break is typically attended by small business owners, though all members of the Good Business community are welcome to join. If you're from a larger organisation and are interested in applying for accreditation, Hunter Hampton-Matthews, Head of Growth at the Good Business Charter, will be happy to provide details and answer any questions you may have. To arrange a call, please email hunter@goodbusinesscharter.com.