Clickingmad Ltd is delighted to announce it has joined companies such as Deloitte, Oxfam and the CBI in signing 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.

Shaun Carvill, Clickingmad Managing Director said: “It has never been more important for businesses to regain trust and show they care about more than just profit.”

“Throughout the pandemic my fantastic team has really stepped up to help our clients and each other. The good business charter is one way that we can show our work ethos for the benefit of staff, customers and suppliers.”

“We even show our support by adding our accreditation logo to our email footer. Then everyone we correspond with can see our support for this excellent initiative” says Shaun.

At a time when people are caring more about who they work for and who they buy from, the Good Business Charter offers a straightforward 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 Clickingmad seek to inspire many other businesses to follow suit.

The Good Business Charter has the support of both the CBI and the TUC which both have trustee representation on its board. The GBC has been set up by a charity called the Good Business Foundation and accreditation will be free for all companies in the first year.