Ground Control proudly announced our B Corp status in March. The accreditation was a fantastic step forward and cemented our commitment to make positive social and environmental change.

We’re now excited to share the news that the B Corp movement in the UK is growing, with news from B Crop that there are now 1000 accredited companies in the UK

When a business becomes a B Corp, as a collective we get bigger, better, bolder and more impactful. There are now 1,000 UK B Corps, which calls for a celebration.

In the first 1000 Ground Control is joined by the likes of Innocent Drinks and Pieminister, and to celebrate this we look back at some examples of our community volunteering and our ethos in action.

 

Giving back to the community…

As a company our Evergreen Fund is the flagship of giving back – a venture capital fund with the goal of planting 1,000,000 trees. But what makes Ground Control special is the commitment of our people.

Our Grounds Maintenance division have pioneered a local laptop recycling scheme that upgrades and donates devices to a local scheme, whilst others volunteer time at local fayres to show families how they can recycle everyday items (and peanut butter) into bug hotels and bird feeders. 

We also celebrate key days with our partners, such as World Nature Day, where we partnered with JLL and local businesses in Cambridge to celebrate and raise awareness.

Our ethos in action…

We believe in making positive change to change our environment and our planet, and this year has seen numerous examples of creating change with future generations to inspire the next generation of change makers.

We were joined by 800 school children from Pinner Park Primary School to plant hedgerows, create a micro-forest, and plant a wild flower meadow, all with the aim of improving and raising awareness of biodiversity for the next generation.

We completed our Commonwealth Games partnership with Severn Trent, create a positive social and environmental legacy across the West Midlands with the creation of 72 ‘tennis-court-sized’ forests - all planted and linked with local schools to create an outdoor classroom that represent a territory competing in the Games. 

As we continue our award winning and highly accredited services, we’d like to thank all our teams for delivering our company ethos throughout everything we do.

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