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Introduction to Good Business Week 2026

From 9 to 13 February 2026, businesses across the UK will participate in Good Business Week, an annual awareness campaign hosted by the Good Business Charter. This celebration shines a light on responsible business practices and the organisations making a real difference.

The 2026 theme, Raising the Bar Together, calls on accredited businesses to come together, share their stories and encourage others to join the movement for fairer, more sustainable commerce.

What Good Business Week Means

Good Business Week is a platform for showcasing ethical practices, employee care and community impact. It provides an opportunity for businesses to align with the ten core principles of the Good Business Charter. These include:

  • Fair pay and employee wellbeing
  • Ethical sourcing and supply chain responsibility
  • Environmental commitment and sustainable practices
  • Prompt payment to suppliers
  • Responsible tax practices

To support businesses, the GBC offers a Good Business Week Toolkit containing editable graphics, suggested copy and more. These resources are freely available and help organisations share their message in a polished, professional way.

Why Good Business Week Matters

Good Business Week matters because responsible business matters. According to GBC research, 97 per cent of consumers want organisations to act more responsibly. Supporting businesses that treat people fairly, pay promptly and operate sustainably is becoming a standard expectation.

The week empowers organisations to:

  • Promote what they are doing well
  • Reflect on where they can improve
  • Inspire their networks through transparency and leadership

Visit the Good Business Charter Directory to explore accredited businesses taking part in the initiative.

Wrexham Chauffeurs and the Good Business Charter

At Wrexham Chauffeurs, we are proud to be an accredited member of the Good Business Charter. Our founder, Geth Thomas, established the business in 2024 with a clear vision: to raise the standard of luxury transport while operating with complete integrity.

Geth is a fluent Welsh speaker, a RoSPA Gold Advanced Driver and a member of the Guild of Professional Chauffeurs. Our commitment to the Good Business Charter reflects our dedication to safety, professionalism and ethical business practices.

We encourage clients to learn more about the GBC accreditation process and why it represents a mark of trust in today’s business landscape.

How You Can Join Good Business Week

Whether you are a small business, supplier or corporate client, you can participate in Good Business Week 2026. Here are five meaningful ways to get involved:

1. Share Your Story

Use the week to publish blogs, post on social media or even create videos that reflect how your business supports employees, clients and the environment. You can also use GBC templates to guide your messaging.

2. Celebrate Your Accreditation

Display your GBC badge on your website, storefront, vehicles and marketing materials. Accreditation is something to be proud of and should be clearly visible.

3. Inspire Your Network

Encourage suppliers or partners to explore GBC membership. Use your business as a case study to demonstrate the benefits of accreditation. You can also refer them directly and take advantage of the GBC referral programme.

4. Make Introductions

Know a business that would be a perfect fit for the Charter? Introduce them via info@goodbusinesscharter.com. If they mention your business name on sign-up, both of you may benefit from waived fees and free accreditation for the following year.

5. Use the Hashtag #GoodBusinessMatters

Join the online conversation on LinkedIn, Instagram or Facebook using #GoodBusinessMatters and tag @Good Business Charter to share your success stories.

Celebrating Responsible Business in North Wales

As a leading luxury chauffeur service in North Wales, Wrexham Chauffeurs sees Good Business Week as an opportunity to showcase how executive transport can also be ethical, safe and locally rooted. We believe that responsibility is not limited to sectors like retail or hospitality. It applies to every industry.

Our work supports clients in Wrexham, Chester and across North Wales. We believe that when businesses uphold responsible practices, they strengthen trust in the regional economy and contribute to long-term community wellbeing.

Conclusion

Good Business Week is a celebration, a call to action and a reflection of the values that will define the future of business. Wrexham Chauffeurs is proud to be part of this movement. We believe that luxury, professionalism and ethical practice belong together, and we are pleased to share that journey with our clients and community.

If you would like to learn more about how we uphold the ten principles of the Good Business Charter, or if you are considering applying for accreditation, we encourage you to explore the many resources available at goodbusinesscharter.com.

To experience responsible, luxury travel in North Wales, book your next journey with Wrexham Chauffeurs.