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A trusted signpost for responsible business.

With 97% of the public wanting businesses to act responsibly, Good Business Charter accreditation is a simple and effective way for an organisation to demonstrate its commitment to people and planet.

The UK’s benchmark for responsible business.

Founded by retail entrepreneur, Julian Richer, in collaboration with the Confederation of British Industry (CBI), Trades Union Congress (TUC) and Federation of Small Businesses (FSB), the Good Business Charter (GBC) sets a clear benchmark for responsible business in the UK. 

At the heart of the Charter are ten components that defines how good businesses treat their employees, customers, suppliers, society and the planet. To become accredited, organisations must commit to all ten, making the GBC a trusted signpost for customers, employees and other stakeholders.

The UK’s benchmark for responsible business.

Founded by retail entrepreneur, Julian Richer, in collaboration with the Confederation of British Industry (CBI), Trades Union Congress (TUC) and Federation of Small Businesses (FSB), the Good Business Charter (GBC) sets a clear benchmark for responsible business in the UK. 

At the heart of the Charter are ten components that defines how good businesses treat their employees, customers, suppliers, society and the planet. To become accredited, organisations must commit to all ten, making the GBC a trusted signpost for customers, employees and other stakeholders.

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The GBC story

Learn how the GBC began and how Julian Richer helped establish the UK’s benchmark for responsible business.

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