Delivery partners

Smart Green Business has a number of delivery partners who will work with you and your business to improve its environmental performance. Their work has also enabled Smart Green Business to work with you to deliver a tailored offering, to help both your business and London achieve its environmental goals.

In addition to those listed below, we will also recruit other organisations to deliver specific services to help you achieve your environmental goals.


Cross River Partnership (CRP) is an alliance of 20 partners, established to create a bridge between wealth and prosperity in central London and deprived areas and to make the river less of a physical and social barrier. Formed in 1995, it brings together key players on both sides of the river, including public, private and voluntary organisations and the seven central London local authorities - to the north City of London, London Borough of Camden, London Borough of Islington, Royal Borough of Kensigton & Chelsea and Westminster City Council and, to the south, the London Boroughs of Southwark and Lambeth. Since its creation, CRP has worked on a myriad of projects on and around the river, including two new bridges, various public realm improvements as well as an economic and environmental programme which: has helped some 21,000 residents and businesses to share and contribute towards London’s growth; is delivering cross-borough business support on supply chain and procurement opportunities to SMEs (Supply Cross River); is promoting and funding electrical vehicles in London, working as part of a European partnership; and is promoting the green agenda by working cross-borough with Business Improvement Districts and providing business advice.

Westminster City Council is leading the way to becoming a more sustainable city.  With programmes such as Sustainable Business, Westminster City Council advises businesses on how to ensure that the workplace is energy efficient as well as a pleasant and healthy place to work. The Council launched the Westminster Carbon Alliance in 2009  to develop a network of organisations working together to share experience, knowledge, ideas and resources to measure and reduce Westminster’s overall CO2 emissions.

Smart Green Business contributes towards the delivery of the Council's Economic Development Strategy specifically through the work the project is developing with the Heart of London Business Improvement District and the Westminster Business Council, delivering business support aimed at improving environmental performance and resource efficiency, accessing new business opportunities and achieving cost savings. The Council is also supporting the take up of Legible London, aligned with the promotion of soft modes.