Our Awards
Living Wage Champion Award 2021
We are delighted that Clean for Good has been chosen by the Living Wage Foundation as a Living Wage Champion Award Winner. We have been awarded the ‘Against All Odds’ Award for our leadership in bringing change to the cleaning sector. The Living Wage Foundation said this:
“At last night’s Living Wage Champion Awards, Clean for Good was recognised for its trailblazing leadership in advancing the real Living Wage within their sector, showing that not only is paying a real Living Wage in the cleaning sector possible, but that doing so can help to change the industry as a whole for the better. Clean for Good has been a leader within their industry, setting a new standard for employee welfare within the traditionally lower-paying cleaning sector.”
Natwest Top 25 Trailblazing Newcomer!
We are delighted that Clean for Good has been chosen as one of the Natwest’s Top 25 Trailblazing Newcomers in the UK for 2020. This is the second year in a row that we have won an award - we were part of the Top 100 Social Businesses in 2019. The competition is UK-wide and was organised by Natwest and Pioneers Post.
“It's important to recognise the incredible dedication and effort that the UK's social enterprises have shown in building business solutions to deliver a positive future for some of our most vulnerable and disadvantaged communities.”
You can see the full list of all the businesses chosen and read more in our Blog. A huge thank you to Natwest and Pioneers Post, but especially to our many customers who made this possible!
An East London Innovator
Miriam Goodacre played a key role in the founding of Clean for Good whilst she was working at the Parish of St Andrew by the Wardrobe in the City of London in 2014.
She has been recognised for her role by Here East, which has included her as one of 50 East London Innovators.
Here East launched this new initiative in 2019 to celebrate individuals who have used their skills and experience to innovate and solve problems that will benefit the communities of East London.
Miriam’s inclusion in this list recognises the value of Clean for Good’s success in addressing in-work poverty in a sector where too many workers continue to earn low wages and lack respect for their work.