
Every year on April 22, millions of people around the world come together to celebrate Earth Day, a global movement dedicated to protecting our planet and inspiring positive environmental change. What started in 1970 as a grassroots campaign has grown into a worldwide event involving over a billion people taking action for a more sustainable future.
But Earth Day is more than a date in the calendar. It’s a reminder that the choices we make, individually and as businesses, have a lasting impact.
Sustainability is no longer optional, it’s expected. Customers, employees, and communities increasingly look to businesses to take meaningful action on environmental issues.
At Made with Zeal, we recognise that responsibility doesn’t stop at delivering great work, it extends to how we operate and the impact we leave behind.
Building a sustainable business helps to:
In short, doing the right thing for the planet is also good for business.
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Sustainability isn’t new to us. Made with Zeal has been operating as a green business for over 11 years, with conscious decisions shaping how we work from day one.
Long before remote working became the norm during COVID-19, we built our business around remote collaboration and web-based communication technology. By reducing the need for commuting and physical office space, we’ve been able to minimise our environmental impact while staying connected with clients and partners.
This approach has allowed us to work globally across different time zones efficiently, flexibly, and responsibly, proving that greener ways of working are not only possible, but effective.
We know there’s always more to be done. As Made with Zeal grows, we’re committed to continuing our journey by finding new ways to reduce our impact and support environmental initiatives. This Earth Day, we’re proud to be part of a global movement working towards meaningful change, and we’re excited to continue that journey alongside our clients and community.
Lowri Vaughan Williams | Founder Made With Zeal

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