A Yorkshire-based business committed to responsible and ethical operations has been recognised with national accreditation.
SealStop has achieved Good Business Charter (GBC) accreditation for its commitment to ethical practices, sustainability and employee wellbeing.
Founded in 2024 by farmers Jason and Belle Richardson, SealStop produces an automatic shut-off valve designed to eliminate water waste and save gardeners’ time.
Mrs Richardson said: “We set out to build a business we are proud of.
“Being recognised by the Good Business Charter is a reminder that doing the right thing, for people, for the planet, and for our community, really does count.”
SealStop was founded in 2024 (Image: Supplied)
The GBC is a UK-accreditation scheme that recognises organisations meeting high standards across ten key areas of responsible business, including fair pay, environmental impact, employee…