What we provide
The sustainable procurement experts
Ethstat is a different kind of social enterprise. We are a worker-owned cooperative that selects the most sustainable solutions from a supply chain with over 140 social enterprises and 300 plus for-purpose businesses in the UK.
We help the most vulnerable in society get back into work through paid work placements. We use our customer’s power of procurement to end homelessness, support dementia families and lead climate justice.
We provide:
- Coffee
- Tree Pens
- Hampers and Employee Packs
- Furniture and Stationary
- Branded and Events stuff
Sectors we’ve worked in
About us
Business for good
Ethstat Ethical Stationery is a different kind of organisation. We believe in an equal society, and that good business means providing first-class customer service and using the profits to build a better world.
Creating change means everyone working together. It is our job to make products and deliver services which inspire businesses to join the movement.
Inspiring change means that we have to be better than our for-profit counterparts. We have to be more commercially viable, give better service and be more professional. In short, to get the attention the social element of our work demands, our commercial offering has to be outstanding.
When you work with us, you join a community of some of the biggest businesses in the UK, businesses which trust us to deliver commercially viable services and social justice. Our community includes Amey, Orbit Homes, Wilmott Dixon, Greenpeace, CBRE, Telereal Trillium, Wates, Siemens, Smart Energy GB and the National Grid.
Our Social Mission
We help the most vulnerable in society get back into work through paid work placements. We use our customer’s power of procurement to end homelessness, support dementia families and lead climate justice.
Focusing on:
GROWING A SOCIAL ECONOMY
CARING FOR THE ENVIRONMENT
CARING FOR THE COMMUNITY
Our Impact
Helping 200 communities
When you work with us, you also join a small army of social enterprises, each committed to building a better society. In 2020 we worked with 234 suppliers and 47 social enterprises, helping more than 200 communities. Our supply chain supports food banks, gives work to refugees, trains and supports people experiencing homelessness, people with disabilities and ex-offenders. In short, our supply chain is fantastic and multiplies our impact at every stage. It’s what happens when you are committed to building a social economy.