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UK Small Businesses Reveal Top 10 Strategies Driving Sustainable Growth

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Posted By sme-admin on August 29, 2025 Features
UK small businesses are finding practical ways to cut costs, reduce waste, build stronger relationships with suppliers and customers and stand out in a crowded market. New insights from Novuna Business Finance, gathered from interviews with small business owners across sectors including manufacturing, construction, engineering, and technology, reveals ten practical strategies small business owners say are critical to thriving while meeting net zero targets.
These findings will form the backbone of Novuna’s forthcoming Small Business Sustainability Insight report, which will include practical tips and insight from business experts on the challenges, opportunities and realities of building a sustainable business
The top 10 practical strategies small businesses say are vital for sustainability and growth 
1. Listen to your customer – Customers often guide how a business becomes more sustainable. Tim Everest from Grey Flannel explains, “We need to be going where people want us to be. Sustainability is driven by our customers, and our success depends on being good listeners.” Grey Flannel uses bespoke mills across England and Scotland, which can make products a bit pricier, but customers are happy to pay.
2. ‘Rebrand’ Net Zero as a culture not a cost – Small businesses often see Net Zero as an extra expense on tight cashflows. Steve Wardlaw from Emerald Life, an insurance brand focused on LGBTQIA+ safety, says, “Net Zero is being sold to small businesses as an extra expenditure that business owners are just expected to absorb, when they have seismic pressures on cashflow.” He adds, “What’s needed are government-backed moves to make sustainability and Net Zero integral parts of business culture and long-term growth plans
3. Be the change in your supply chain – Small businesses can inspire bigger companies by making sustainable choices. Simon Rolfe, co-founder of Sea Change, says, “If people choose Sea Change, or any brand that cares about the environment, it sends a message to the whole industry. It pushes growers, suppliers, and retailers to change. Small businesses can influence big companies to take responsibility — and once big retailers push for change, the whole market can shift
4. Sustainability goes beyond green – Sustainability includes long-term support for employees and the local community. Oxford-based tech company OXIL focuses on creating local jobs and fostering a progressive culture to retain talent. Mark Robertshaw, Director at OXIL adds; “Sustainability can be characterised by how a business supports people.”
5. Invest in new equipment early – Sustainability requires a long-term, strategic approach. Joe Lawrence, Director of Libra Utility Services warns “What we are really saying if we buy older or cheaper equipment”? This in the long-term is a false economy.” Meeting Net Zero targets means investing in new equipment, which can be funded through finance options that don’t drain working capital.
6. Dare to be different – Rising congestion charges and taxes threaten the future of classic petrol cars. Owner, Richard Morgan, is giving them new life by fitting electric engines, making these cars emission friendly. As he says, “We are taking essentially a classic car that’s come to the end of its life, and we are melding it with an electric vehicle and giving a classic car a new lease of life.” Simply put, “We are making gas guzzlers green. Believe it and anything is possible.”
7. Read market opportunities quickly – One major strength of small businesses is their relatively small size; it means they can be agile, spot market opportunities and move quickly.  Chris Howard, co-owner of Cambridge Building Services, saw an opportunity and reacted by making garden studios for home workers, Chris explains: “It’s not just environmentally friendly, but the ability to work from a home office has a positive impact on people’s wellbeing, family life and work-life balance. Our business success has been about spotting a market trend, moving quickly and launching a premium product that stands out.
8. Small steps take you a long way – Knowing where to start can be daunting, and some small business owners feel policymakers don’t understand their daily challenges. Alwen Marshall, owner of Iechyd Da, says, “I really don’t think any politician, or any member of the local council understands the real day-to-day complications or the rules and regulations of running a small business.” Despite these barriers, Alwen sees small businesses’ agility as an advantage, with the journey to sustainability achievable through “taking small steps, one at a time.”
9. Eliminate waste – Beyond adopting sustainable practices to support their business, or to make it more efficient, some small businesses are set up to tackle waste head-on – and to make recycling core to their business offering. Pinky Laing, Founder of The Remnant Revolution is all about recycling fabrics to appeal to the growing market of consumers that have turned their backs on fast fashion, Pinky adds; “The textile industry is built on a culture of overproduction. Brands make far more than what they need, and the excess gets discarded.”
10. Learn from your mistakes – Building a sustainable business means trying new things and learning from what works and what doesn’t. Dean Loury-Jenkins, owner of Celtic Roots farm, found a natural way to tackle slug damage by using ducks to eat them and alpacas to protect the ducks, avoiding chemicals. As Dean says, “To build a sustainable business, you’ve got to try new things; some things have failed, and some things have been positive. There’s no one way to do things but the learning journey makes your business stronger.”
Jo Morris, Head of Insight at Novuna Business Finance commented: “Over the past 18 months, we have been fortunate to speak with small businesses across the UK, from a diverse range of sectors and stages of growth. What we’ve discovered is that sustainability looks different for every business, each facing unique challenges. Some focus on cutting waste and improving efficiency, while others work hard on strengthening relationships with suppliers and customers.What unites them is a determination to balance growth with a genuine commitment to their  people and the environment. Sustainability isn’t just a target to hit, it’s an ongoing process that demands resilience, flexibility, and a willingness to learn.  At Novuna, we listen carefully to these different experiences and have learned so much from their stories. By truly understanding the real challenges small businesses face, we can better provide the support and solutions that truly reflect their needs. Our goal is to help businesses navigate their own sustainable growth journeys with the support that will give them the confidence to thrive.”
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