Partners
How can my business get involved?
It’s easy to get involved. You can host events and activities in your area from 6th to 14th June 2026, and make this the greatest, biggest, greenest week of the year. You could:
Run a Great Big Green Week event for your staff or customers.
Host a Great Big Green Week activity or promotion for your supporters.
Tell your stories on social media about what swaps your business is making to create a cleaner, greener world using the hashtag #GreatBigGreenWeek.
Your event during Great Big Green Week will celebrate how your business is taking action to tackle climate change and protect nature, and encourage others to get involved too.
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Co-op
Co-op will mark the week by encouraging over 7 million of its members and colleagues to take part in community events, bringing Great Big Green Week directly into the high streets and neighbourhoods where its customers and colleagues live and work.
Green Fulfilment
Our friends at Green Fulfilment are putting on a range of swaps events for their staff this Great Big Green Week, from clothes swaps to plant swaps! Learn more about how they are leading the way in in reducing environmental impacts of the fulfilment sector.
Find out moreSalvation Army
From upcycling projects to repair cafés, The Salvation Army’s dedicated Great Big Green Week magazine is jam packed full of ideas on how to #SwapTogether for good.
Find out moreEden Project Communities
Reducing our impact on the planet can feel quite daunting. But being more sustainable doesn’t need to be a huge life overhaul. Here are 52 little swaps you can make to be more sustainable, suggested by Eden Project Communities! Why not aim for one swap a week?
Find out moreThe Sustainable Restaurant Association
The Sustainable Restaurant Association is supporting its network of cafes, restaurants and other businesses to swap to more sustainable practices.
Find out moreBT Group
At Openreach, we’re making practical, lasting changes to reduce our carbon footprint. One of the areas where we’ve made the most progress is transforming how we travel around the country to build and maintain our network. We’re proud to be part of something bigger – working with partners across BT Group and beyond to help decarbonise the UK’s transport system and build a more sustainable future.
Find out moreAirdri
Airdri, a leading UK manufacturer of low-energy hand dryers and part of The Airdri Group headquartered in Oxford, is proud to back Great Big Green Week.
Airdri encourages its staff, customers, and local community to get involved by joining or hosting events. From growing plants to reducing energy use and creating durable products, the Airdri team embraces the theme ‘Let’s swap together for good’ making everyday sustainable swaps at home and innovating for a greener future at work.
Find out moreLondon Rivers Week
London Rivers Week is a week-long annual campaign inspiring the public to celebrate all of London’s rivers and the many projects taking place to protect them. This year’s edition marks its tenth anniversary and is happening between the 23rd and 31st May. The overarching theme for 2026 is: “Know Your Local River” - encouraging Londoners to identify, explore and connect with their nearest river. The celebrations will highlight a decade of river restoration successes and showcase the achievements of the communities who have helped bring London’s rivers to life.
Find out moreGood Gym
For Great Big Green Week 2026, GoodGym will once again be hosting hundreds of sessions across 60+ locations across England and Wales to champion environmental change. As the UK's largest green exercise movement, GoodGymers will run, walk, and cycle to many amazing environmental projects to tackle climate change and protect nature.
There will be a vast range of sessions on offer, from turning compost at city farms to planting trees and wildflower meadows. All sessions are free and open to anyone aged 18+.
Find out moreLoneliness Awareness Week
We’re proud to partner with Marmalade Trust, organisers of Loneliness Awareness Week, to celebrate how climate and nature action brings people together.
Great Big Green Week is all about community. From sharing skills to planting for pollinators, it’s a chance to swap isolation for connection.
Find out moreWomen's Environmental Network
Green Baby Day 2025 is coming up on the 11th of June 2025 - calling for a sustainable and toxic free future for babies and children, and their parents and carers. Green Baby Day aims to provide information to help families make healthy, eco-friendly and affordable choices to minimise exposure to harmful chemicals. But more importantly, it focuses the attention on our government’s responsibility to ensure effective chemicals regulation to protect current and future generations, especially post Brexit.
Find out morePartner With Us
Great Big Green Week is an opportunity to show your support for nature and tackling climate change. We know you are already making changes in your businesses to be more sustainable and meet net zero ambitions, so by working together we can amplify what you are doing.
Find out moreButterfly Conservation - Wild Spaces
Butterfly Conservation believe in a world where butterflies and moths thrive and can be enjoyed by everyone, forever. Butterfly Conservation is asking for everyone's help in creating more Wild Spaces where butterflies and moths can thrive. Working together for good, we will make a difference!
Find out moreChurches Count on Nature
Churches Count on Nature is part of Love Your Burial Ground Week, focusing on the brilliant range of wildlife to be found in churchyards, chapel yards and cemeteries. It is a joint initiative promoted by Caring for God’s Acre, the Church of England, the Church in Wales and A Rocha UK. Come Together for Good by observing wildlife and sharing your findings within the iNaturalist app, an enjoyable way to support wildlife for the future.
Find out more |Plantlife
Plantlife is the global charity working to protect, restore and celebrate the wild plants and fungi that underpin all life on earth. Their No Mow May campaign encourages people to let lawns and green spaces grow wild through May and beyond, helping provide food and habitat for bees, butterflies and other wildlife. From clover and daisies to dandelions and longer grass, even small wild patches can make a real difference. As the season moves into June, Plantlife is encouraging people to keep experimenting with different grass lengths and spaces for nature, showing that wildlife-friendly lawns can still feel cared for and manageable.
Northampton Town FC
For Great Big Green Week 2026, Northampton Town FC Community Trust will be delivering a series of impactful education activities for young people focused on waste and recycling. School-based workshops will explore the lifecycle of plastic waste, followed by a trip to a local recycling plant to see the process in action. The programme will culminate in a community litter pick, bringing young people together to make a visible difference to their local environment.
Find out moreBirmingham City FC Foundation
During Great Big Green Week 2026, Birmingham City FC Foundation will be bringing communities together to restore civic pride in the park and begin to address antisocial behaviour - uniting neighbourhood groups for a litter pick, sport and physical activity, and a social picnic. Alongside this, the Foundation is collaborating with the University of Birmingham on a Sustainability Dragons' Den workshop, delivering green education in schools, and engaging young girls on environmental themes at a regional girls sport event
Find out morePeople, Planet and Pint
People, Planet, Pint is an informal meetup held in pubs and local spaces across over 100 locations in the UK and beyond - no agenda, no lectures, no jargon. Just honest conversations over a drink with small business owners who care about the communities they live in. Join them during Great Big Green Week and beyond.
Find out moreUlster GAA
For Great Big Green Week 2026, Ulster GAA, who have just become signatories of the Sports for Nature Framework, will be taking meaningful steps to connect their communities with the natural world. At their headquarters in Armagh, the organisation will begin developing a biodiversity garden, embedding a lasting commitment to nature at the heart of Ulster GAA. Across the province, two of their clubs will be bringing local communities into the action: one hosting a bio blitz to help residents discover and record the wildlife on their doorstep, and another running a wildlife garden workshop to inspire members to create spaces where nature can thrive.
Find out moreBT Openreach
BT will mark the week with a digital installation on the iconic BT Tower in London, turning one of the UK's most recognised landmarks into a visible symbol of community action for climate and nature. Openreach is switching the UK’s second‑largest commercial fleet to electric - cutting emissions and helping improve local air quality.
Rotherham United FC
Active Partnerships Network
Northampton Town FC logo
Rugby Football League
Ulster GAA
Birmingham City FC Foundation
Better Business Network
People, Planet and Pint
Salvation Army
coop
Trees Not Tees
Women's Environmental Network
Loneliness Awareness Week Partner
London Rivers Week
Airdri
Earthfest
BT
RSPB
Ben & Jerry's
Water Plus
Charity Retail Association
Christian Aid
WWF
the WI
Save the Children
Islamic Relief
acevo
Eden Project Communities
National Trust
World Refill Day
Good Gym
Campaign for Better Transport
Toast
Forest of Marston Vale
Townswomen's guilds
ZSL
Community Energy England
Art Fund
Together for good
We couldn’t make Great Big Green Week as big and green as it is without our partners.
Organisations including BT, Co-op and English Heritage have all got involved and we want to work with you.
Great Big Green Week is an opportunity to show your support for nature and tackling climate change. We know you are already making changes in your businesses to be more sustainable and meet net zero ambitions, so by working together we can amplify what you are doing.
By taking part in Great Big Green Week, you will be joining hundreds of thousands of individuals, businesses, community groups and organisations in an explosion of activity celebrating the heartfelt, brave, everyday swaps being taken to stand up for nature and protect our climate.
