ESG Commitments
Stephens Rickard
Environmental Commitments
At Stephens Rickard, we are fully committed to operating a sustainable business and doing the right thing in an environmental, social and governance context.
From our involvement in initiatives that include, partnering with organisations which promote social mobility; replanting kelp on the seabed to stimulate biodiversity; driving diversity and inclusion in the workplace; and partnering with mental health and wellbeing organisations to our transparency in our work and the type of businesses we work with, we have a robust internal and external ESG strategy that goes far beyond vacuous virtue signalling.
Our drive to contribute toward the creation of a sustainable planet
As we all should be, we at Stephens Rickard are cognizant of the effect our everyday, business related, or other actions are having on the condition of our planet. We actively pursue initiatives that can contribute toward the reversal, or at the very least, slowing down of climate change.
During the COVID-19 pandemic our staff began to work from home, a practice we transitioned to seamlessly. We now operate a hybrid model, as studies have shown that working from home reduces the number of cars on the road and energy usage in the office, significantly reduces carbon emissions and the use of fossil fuels. This, combined with the positive mental effect it can have on people, has led us to our long-term hybrid working strategy.
We also encourage each other and those around us to follow ‘green’ practices when possible, including a strong focus recycling in and outside the office.
During the COVID-19 pandemic our staff began to work from home, a practice we transitioned to seamlessly. We now operate a hybrid model, as studies have shown that working from home reduces the number of cars on the road and energy usage in the office, significantly reduces carbon emissions and the use of fossil fuels. This, combined with the positive mental effect it can have on people, has led us to our long-term hybrid working strategy.
We also encourage each other and those around us to follow ‘green’ practices when possible, including a strong focus recycling in and outside the office.
GreenTheUK
In 2022, we began a long-term partnership with GreenTheUK, an organisation with the aim of connecting businesses with local, tangible wildlife projects that deliver real impact. Our central initiative has been supporting the restoration of kelp forests on the Sussex coastline, in collaboration with the Blue Marine Foundation.
As we all should be, we at Stephens Rickard are cognizant of the effect our everyday, business related, or other actions are having on the condition of our planet. We actively pursue initiatives that can contribute toward the reversal, or at the very least, slowing down of climate change.
During the COVID-19 pandemic our staff began to work from home, a practice we transitioned to seamlessly. We now operate a hybrid model, as studies have shown that working from home reduces the number of cars on the road and energy usage in the office, significantly reduces carbon emissions and the use of fossil fuels. This, combined with the positive mental effect it can have on people, has led us to our long-term hybrid working strategy.
We also encourage each other and those around us to follow ‘green’ practices when possible, including a strong focus recycling in and outside the office.
In 2024 and 2025, thanks to our funding, GreenTheUK were once again able to partner with the Blue Marine Foundation, this time on an extraordinary initiative to scrub, clean, weigh, and measure 10,000 European flat oysters, as part of the wider Solent Seascape Project. This activity is part of their heroic efforts to restore native oyster reefs across the Solent, which are essential for filtering and purifying water, supporting biodiversity, and safeguarding our coastline. Volunteers played a vital role in this effort, working hands-on to revive these critical marine habitats and contribute directly to the health of our oceans.
Through initiatives like these, we are proud to support tangible conservation efforts that make a real difference to marine ecosystems, demonstrating how collaborative action can protect and restore our natural world for future generations.
As we all should be, we at Stephens Rickard are cognizant of the effect our everyday, business related, or other actions are having on the condition of our planet. We actively pursue initiatives that can contribute toward the reversal, or at the very least, slowing down of climate change.
During the COVID-19 pandemic our staff began to work from home, a practice we transitioned to seamlessly. We now operate a hybrid model, as studies have shown that working from home reduces the number of cars on the road and energy usage in the office, significantly reduces carbon emissions and the use of fossil fuels. This, combined with the positive mental effect it can have on people, has led us to our long-term hybrid working strategy.
We also encourage each other and those around us to follow ‘green’ practices when possible, including a strong focus recycling in and outside the office.
In 2024 and 2025, thanks to our funding, GreenTheUK were once again able to partner with the Blue Marine Foundation, this time on an extraordinary initiative to scrub, clean, weigh, and measure 10,000 European flat oysters, as part of the wider Solent Seascape Project. This activity is part of their heroic efforts to restore native oyster reefs across the Solent, which are essential for filtering and purifying water, supporting biodiversity, and safeguarding our coastline. Volunteers played a vital role in this effort, working hands-on to revive these critical marine habitats and contribute directly to the health of our oceans.
Through initiatives like these, we are proud to support tangible conservation efforts that make a real difference to marine ecosystems, demonstrating how collaborative action can protect and restore our natural world for future generations.
MammalWeb
In 2025, we began a new partnership with MammalWeb, a charity founded by scientists at Durham University in collaboration with Durham Wildlife Trust. Together, they hope to address and acknowledge gaps relating to the status and ecology of UK and European mammal populations by collecting data from motion-sensing camera traps, used to photograph and monitor wild mammals.
These cameras do not trap animals but are used to capture images of those that pass in front of them. The project relies on public participation, with contributors deploying camera traps in their local areas and helping to identify the species captured in the images. This citizen-science approach enables researchers to build a clearer picture of the distribution of wild mammals and the factors affecting their populations.
The data gathered through MammalWeb supports a deeper understanding of mammal ecology and how species are responding to current environmental and climate-related changes.
MammalWeb’s transition from a non-profit company to a registered charity has coincided with a period of rapidly increasing costs, driven by a welcome growth in data provisions and platform usage, which we are proud to help contribute towards.
These cameras do not trap animals but are used to capture images of those that pass in front of them. The project relies on public participation, with contributors deploying camera traps in their local areas and helping to identify the species captured in the images. This citizen-science approach enables researchers to build a clearer picture of the distribution of wild mammals and the factors affecting their populations.
The data gathered through MammalWeb supports a deeper understanding of mammal ecology and how species are responding to current environmental and climate-related changes.
MammalWeb’s transition from a non-profit company to a registered charity has coincided with a period of rapidly increasing costs, driven by a welcome growth in data provisions and platform usage, which we are proud to help contribute towards.
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Social Commitments
Our efforts to improve the lives and wellbeing of our employees and the communities around us.
We take great pride and commit active effort to support the lives of those who work for us, with us and around us.
We stick to our values, encourage and promote healthy work life balances within our business, and commit a portion of revenue to worthy, charitable causes.
Our passion and commitment to diversity and inclusion manifests itself in many ways – all the searches we conduct include a diversity report on the relevant market segment.
We also strongly believe in the importance of promoting social mobility and have a partnership, through our employees, with Career Ready, a registered charity that supports secondary school aged pupils from less advantaged backgrounds to gain insights into the world of work that are not often readily available.
Read more about our championing of IDEA (Inclusion, Diversity, Equity and Accessibility) in the workplace here:
We stick to our values, encourage and promote healthy work life balances within our business, and commit a portion of revenue to worthy, charitable causes.
Our passion and commitment to diversity and inclusion manifests itself in many ways – all the searches we conduct include a diversity report on the relevant market segment.
We also strongly believe in the importance of promoting social mobility and have a partnership, through our employees, with Career Ready, a registered charity that supports secondary school aged pupils from less advantaged backgrounds to gain insights into the world of work that are not often readily available.
Read more about our championing of IDEA (Inclusion, Diversity, Equity and Accessibility) in the workplace here:
Governance Commitments
Our commitment to robust corporate governance
We abide by stout corporate values to ensure we always follow best work practices. This includes, amongst other things, a strong commitment to GDPR to protect the private information of all internal and external stakeholders.
Undulate Ray at one of the Stephens Rickard sponsored Kelp restoration sites on the Sussex coast.
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