Our Green Commitment

One tree per deal

Solar-powered office

Electric fleet

Digital-first policy

Why We

We believe great business should also be good for the planet. That’s why we plant a tree for every deal, power our operations with solar energy, drive electric, and keep waste low with a digital-first, no-print approach.

We Plant 1 Tree per Deal

At Johnson Reed, sustainability is embedded in the way we work. We recognise that responsible business growth goes hand in hand with protecting the environment, which is why we’ve partnered with Ecologi to plant one tree for every deal we complete.

Through Ecologi’s reforestation and carbon reduction projects, we’re helping to restore ecosystems, support local communities, and reduce our environmental footprint.

This initiative is a simple but meaningful way for us to contribute to a more sustainable future. Each deal completed represents progress not only for our customer’s business, but for the world we all share.

🌱 Sustainability in Action

Every change starts small. From energy-efficient lighting to tree planting, our sustainability efforts are all about reducing impact, building better habits, and proving that finance can be a force for good.

Plant a Tree per Deal

We plant a tree for every completed deal as a simple environmental commitment.

Electric Staff Cars

Several of our team now drive electric company cars, supported by our own on-site charging stations. Cleaner commutes, greener business.

LED Eco-Friendly Lighting

Our offices run on energy-efficient LED lighting which means brighter spaces, lower energy use, and a smaller carbon footprint.

Paper-Free Bathrooms

Our Dyson hand dryers have replaced paper towels entirely. It’s cleaner, faster, and far more eco-friendly.

Think Before You Print

We’re a digital-first business. Most of our documents stay online, saving paper, ink, and waste with every click.

Solar

We’ve fitted solar panels on our roof to generate renewable electricity for our office. It’s a simple, sustainable way to reduce our reliance on the grid.