Grace Cares is a not-for-profit social enterprise helping care providers deliver more sustainable care – environmentally, financially, and through positive social impact. We support care providers, NHS Trusts, and councils across the UK to reduce care equipment waste, save money, and reinvest in people and the planet.
Now, we’re inviting Care England members to be part of the movement – with practical, impactful ways to contribute, collaborate, and create lasting value.
🌍 Advance Your ESG and Sustainability Goals With Confidence
Our Caring for Tomorrow programme helps you take meaningful, measurable steps across all areas of ESG.
✅ Free ESG & Sustainability Webinars
Our free quarterly Caring for Tomorrow sessions combine expert advice, sector-specific guidance, and real-world examples.
“So good to have a session that combines sustainability, care, business, and social impact in such a practical way – you made it feel achievable.” – Webinar Attendee, Belmont Healthcare Group
Click here to find more and register for the next webinar.
✅ Tailored ESG Reporting & Carbon Data
Evidence of your impact with reports showing your contribution to carbon reduction, circular economy targets, and social good.
✅ Buy your copy of the Sustainability Guide for Care Managers
This is an essential resource designed to support care providers on their Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) journey. This user-friendly guide is packed with top tips, real-life feedback, and practical workbook exercises. Wherever you are on your path to net zero, this book will be your best friend.
“It can be tricky to know where to start with ESG, with the support of “The Sustainability Guide for Care Managers – Did you Deliver Sustainable Care Today?” you will be able to create actionable steps to achieve your sustainability goals, whilst having easy to digest information around sustainable governance. Majesticare continue to champion the amazing with the Grace Cares Team is achieving and we certainly recommend snapping up a copy of their newest book to support you on your ESG journey”
– Majesticare Care Homes
♻️ Reuse and Repurpose Care Equipment
Through our circular care model, we rescue, refurbish and redistribute care equipment – keeping it out of landfill and giving it a second life.
✅ Donate Your Unused Equipment
Clear space and help others – we’ll collect and report on what’s saved and where it goes.
✅ Buy Refurbished Equipment
Save money on quality-assured items and receive carbon saving data with every purchase. Click here for the Grace Cares Shop, if we don’t have what you’re looking for let us know via our wishlist.
“We saved over £2,500 and received information showing the carbon footprint reduction and social impact of our purchase.” – Procurement Lead, Serene Care
❤️ Amplify Your Social Impact
All donations and purchases fund:
Hardship grants for older people and health and social care workers
Community events and sustainable activities
Intergenerational tea parties and annual campaigns
ESG support for care providers
We provide carbon and social impact reporting for your own ESG evidence and stakeholder engagement.
“The impact reporting and carbon data was brilliant – really helped for our Board ESG submission.” – Operational Manager, NHS Midlands
🌟 Case Study: Medicycle with Staffordshire County Council
Our Medicycle initiative with Staffordshire County Council sees usable medical and care equipment collected at local HWRCs, preventing waste and supporting care delivery across the county.
“We’re delighted to be partnering with Grace Cares… This not only helps individuals, but it also benefits the environment for everyone. Even small changes can make a big difference.” – Staffordshire County Council.
🌟 Case Study: Birmingham Community Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust
In Birmingham, our partnership with the Trust aligns with their goal of sending zero to landfill.
“The partnership has allowed us to align our vision on sustainability. It’s been smooth sailing from day one with effective, easy processes – and it gives us the opportunity to give back.” – Sam Yates, Waste Manager, Birmingham Community Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust