Sustainability.
It's one of those words that somehow manages to feel urgent and overwhelming at the same time.
There's the jargon. The certifications. The fear of getting it wrong - or worse, being called out for greenwashing. And underneath all of that, a nagging sense that it probably matters, but you're not quite sure where to start.
Here's the thing: good businesses are usually already doing more than they think. Sustainability is less about starting over - and more about seeing what's already there, and building from it.
GREEN LIGHT is about making that next step feel less complicated. And a lot more within reach.
Practical Sustainability for Real Businesses
In this Good Mornings session, our Good Connection Impact Dragonfly will cut through the noise and translate sustainability into something genuinely useful for small and medium business owners.
This isn't about ticking boxes or chasing certifications. It's about understanding where sustainability already connects to your business - and where a few well-chosen moves can reduce costs, strengthen your reputation, and build long-term resilience.
We'll explore:
What sustainability actually means for small business (and what it doesn't)
How to spot the practical wins - cost savings, risk management, and brand trust - hiding in plain sight
How to avoid greenwashing and build credibility that lasts
A simple framework to figure out where you are now, and what to prioritise next
You'll leave with a clearer head and a realistic set of next steps - tailored to where your business actually is.
Your green light to move forward in your business’s sustainability and ESG journey.
Your Presenter: Sarah Woolmington - Impact Dragonfly
Sarah has spent over 30 years helping businesses make sense of complexity and turn it into action.
As Director of our Good Connection Impact Dragonfly, she specialises in practical, outcomes-focused sustainability support for SMEs across tourism, hospitality, manufacturing, and retail. As a certified EarthCheck Auditor, ISO 14001 Lead Auditor, and ecoBiz coach, she brings real-world experience into every room - helping businesses understand not just what good looks like, but how to get there.
Her approach is grounded, interactive, and refreshingly free of buzzwords.
What to expect on a Good Morning
A short, thought-provoking talk
Real-world examples from business owners
An interactive discussion (no awkward icebreakers)
Practical tools, tips, and resources you can take back to your team
Coffee, connection, and good conversation