
New sustainability report reveals local solutions to global challenges
In a world facing growing environmental pressures and global uncertainty, small businesses across the UK are stepping up – proving that meaningful change often begins closer to home.
A new report giving a voice to the opinions of UK small business owners highlights the vital role these businesses play in addressing major global issues such as climate change, waste reduction, and energy use.
Novuna Business Finance’s seventh report, Global Local: Small Business and Sustainability in a Changing World, explores how major sustainability issues are affecting small businesses nationwide. The report comes at a time marked by significant geo-political shifts, evolving climate change policies and growing concern about future barriers to progress. These concerns are echoed by recent Novuna Business Finance research, which highlights the top sustainability obstacles facing UK SMEs. These include rising energy costs (55%), shifting government policies (48%), inflation and interest rates (40%), global economic events (37%), and climate change (33%).
Three businesses leading the way
Despite global uncertainty – in terms of the position some leading governments are taking on net zero, climate change and sustainability in general – the new Novuna report shows UK small businesses remain deeply rooted in their communities and are pushing forward with their own sustainability efforts, often to meet the demands of local customers and their local community. The case study stories featured in this report – are also available in full via The Sustainable Business Podcast.
- Sea Change Wine – Co-Founder Simon Rolfe’s wine company is pioneering new packaging methods that reduce waste and promote ocean conservation. By creatively reusing materials and partnering with environmental groups, they’re setting an example for sustainable production in the food and drink sector. As Rolfe explains: “At the end of the day, it’s about people – growers, drinkers, charities – all coming together. It’s about knowing that your little bit, your glass of wine, can help make a difference. That’s what keeps us going”
- Cambridge Building Services – Founder Chris Howard explains how his company is innovating in sustainable construction by focusing on energy-efficient design and restoring historic buildings with low-impact methods. Their work illustrates how the construction industry can be part of the solution to climate change. Howard notes: “You have to think about sustainability from the very beginning. Energy efficiency, durability, water use, air quality, and sustainable materials – they all need to be part of the design conversation right from the start”
- BilinguaSing – Ellie Baker’s early-years education company combines community-based lessons with low-carbon materials and digital tools, showing how small businesses in education are thinking creatively about sustainability and long-term impact. Baker says: “We’re doing something small and local – but it connects to something bigger. We’re encouraging a love of languages. Helping families introduce their kids to other cultures from birth. That feels like a global mission”
Jo Morris, Head of Insight at Novuna Business Finance, commented: “I’d like to thank Sea Change Wine, Cambridge Building Services and BilinguaSing for sharing their stories with us in this report and as guest on the ‘Sustainable Business Podcast’. These three businesses, though operating in very different sectors and doing very different things, share something important: they are all making a significant local impact in the communities where they live and work, while also staying mindful of global conversations and actions around climate change and net zero goals.
“At Novuna Business Finance, we know that the path to sustainability looks different for every business. What these examples show is how small businesses are finding practical, and often creative ways to respond to environmental challenges while staying true to their values and local communities. By sharing their experiences, we hope to offer useful insights and support others who are navigating similar decisions – through research, funding, and by giving them a platform to tell their stories.”
The full report is available now on the Novuna Business Finance website, along with exclusive podcast interviews where business owners share their experiences in their own words.