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Going green is also good for business

October 6, 2011 10:10
One of Lucy Tammam’s ethical creations for her bridal range at Tammam

ByAnonymous, Anonymous

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Which business owners may have less to repent at Yom Kippur? Maybe these four company bosses, who have found that going green and prioritising social responsibility is good for profits.

But it's possible to keep environmentally responsible at work, whatever your business. The Big Green Jewish website has a range of resources for firms looking to improve their social responsibility. Organisations like the Board of Deputies and UJIA are also helping communal bodies and synagogues to be more environmently sustainable.

Jonathan Simmons of Public Zone

The Barnet entrepreneur is managing director of a Euston-based digital technology consultancy, focused on helping "pro-social" organisations. It helps organisations like Diabetes UK and UN Habitat to use the internet, mobiles and databases to do their job better. Other clients include homeless charity Centrepoint, New Philanthropy Capital, which helps to evaluate youth services, and Action for Happiness, part of David Cameron's campaign to "evaluate happiness".