Digital Planning features today in The Times, alongside the UK’s leading ethical businesses in the Good Business Charter’s national campaign.
The full-page advert spotlights Digital Planning’s ongoing commitment to business ethics, with its logo presented in The Times’ business section among respected UK businesses like Make UK, TSB and L&G.
The campaign is part of an ongoing national series from the GBC, showcasing its framework for ethical standards in business.
Digital Planning achieved GBC accreditation this year as a mark of the Loughborough company’s commitment to doing responsible, ethical business at every level.
Accreditation affirms to clients, partners, and staff that Digital Planning follows a rigorous 10-point ethical framework, which covers fair pay, responsible procurement, and the real living wage.
Co-Founder, Mark Underwood said: “At Digital Planning, we treat people the way we’d want to be treated: paying properly, on time, and supporting their growth.
“The Good Business Charter gives us a straightforward framework for comparing our processes to the very best in UK business.
“With its 10-point system, we can align our work to recognised ethical standards and reinforce our commitment to quality, fairness, and responsible innovation.”
ESG commitment at Digital Planning
Digital Planning remains committed to advancing its ESG initiatives by embedding the Charter’s principles into daily practice through digital upskilling, meaningful partnerships, and investment in professional development.
Digital Planning recently sponsored the Inspiring Others category at the Charnwood Community Heroes Awards 2025, celebrating the positive contributions locally.
Being featured in the GBC media campaign places Digital Planning among businesses that prioritise ethics and positive impact.
It highlights that responsible business fuels real innovation and sustainable success.