" Since taking part in SEACAMS, we have taken the Business Sustainability Healthcheck from SBBS which has helped us recognise as a company areas in which we could improve, specifically sustainability. It has certainly been worthwhile and of benefit to our business. Swansea Watersports are currently submitting some grant applications and taking part in the healthcheck is likely to contribute towards their successful award."
Claire, Swansea Watersports
December 2011
"Thank you for your feedback on our 'People Planet Profit' business healthcheck, which is much appreciated. Your feedback has encouraged us to proceed with signing up for the Sustainable Development Charter and I am pleased to say that, with your help we have now been accepted onto the network."
Chris Corcoran, September 2011
Marine Surveyor, Small Ship Management Ltd, Carmarthen
"The SBBS health check has been an extremely useful tool in our ongoing work to develop a social responsibility plan. The health check highlighted some areas of concern that we had not previously considered, and also confirmed many of our ideas for improvement."
International Baccalaureate Organization
2009
"Business Sense really helped me indentify ways of improving my environmental and community performance and to communicate this to our customers"
Greg Stevenson
Owner of 'Under the Thatch', Winner of the Guardian Ethical Business of the Year, 2007
"SBBS gave me many new ideas to help us flourish in a green way and encouraged us to make the most of our interests in promoting the local language and culture"
John Rowlands
Owner of 'Y Goeden Eirin' featured in The Sawdays Guide and The Good Hotel Guide 2008 (both by invitation only) and winners of the GHG Green Award 2007
"In May 2008 we had a sustainability health check by SBBS, a specialist business support service in sustainable development, based at Bangor University. The report says: "Plas Efenechtyd Cottage B&B achieved very good scores for the economy (84%), social (73%) and environmental (71%) dimensions". We were pleased to have our efforts recognised and the report has given us many ideas for further improvement."


