Why It Matters

You know that an environmental policy isn’t a document on a shelf – it’s something your clients want to see, your team wants to feel, and your brand deserves to own.

Partnering with Beeyond Impact gives your company:

  • Tangible ESG Action – No greenwashing. Support biodiversity, pollination, and the planet — directly.
  • Engaging Content – Receive a fortnightly video of your hive entrance and a written update you can share with your team, clients, or across social media.
  • Stakeholder Engagement – Whether it’s your annual report, ESG disclosures, or CSR commitments, you’ll have a measurable, verifiable initiative you can point to.
  • Marketing with Substance – Show clients and prospects that you’re doing more than ticking a box. Your honey, videos, and impact reports become powerful tools for campaigns, pitches, and events.

Annual Impact Report – At the end of the season, you receive a summary of your hive’s performance — honey yield, pollination impact estimates, and the biodiversity supported — giving you hard data for ESG reporting and marketing.

Alignment with the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) – Partnering with working beehives supports SDG 15 (Life on Land) by protecting pollinators and biodiversity, contributes to SDG 12 (Responsible Consumption and Production) by encouraging local, sustainable food production, and indirectly strengthens SDG 13 (Climate Action) by supporting ecosystem resilience in the face of climate change.

Why This Matters

Bees are in serious trouble. In the UK, one-third of wild bee and hoverfly species are in decline, and managed honeybee colonies are under increasing pressure from habitat loss, pesticides, parasites, and extreme weather events linked to climate change.

These pollinators are responsible for pollinating around 70 crops and 80% of wild plants — without them, our food system and natural ecosystems start to collapse.

By partnering with working bee hives, your company isn’t just supporting bees — you’re taking direct, measurable action to protect biodiversity, secure pollination for the future, and help rebuild the ecosystems we all rely on.