SaveMoneyCutCarbon, based in Eastern Way, Bury St Edmunds, chosen as Consultancy of the Year in the 2025 edie Awards, in London
An environmental consultancy has been recognised with a top award for its work helping businesses become more sustainable.
SaveMoneyCutCarbon, based in Eastern Way, Bury St Edmunds, was chosen as Consultancy of the Year in the 2025 edie Awards, in London, which recognise people, projects and partnerships transforming business ‘for the good’.
edie, the UK’s largest and longest running sustainable business media brand, recognised SaveMoneyCutCarbon’s ‘unique approach’, which has attracted many organisations across sectors including hospitality, health and education.
SaveMoneyCutCarbon CEO, Mark Sait, said: “The judges look for consultancies that are pushing boundaries and andf go above and beyond to deliver results. We’re delighted to have been recognised and it’s tribute to the whole team.
“Consultancy and advisory firms have a critical role to play in accelerating climate action across both the private and public sectors. Sustainability should be for everyone, but from the client’s perspective it’s complicated and fragmented.
“A pure traditional consultancy approach doesn’t always translate into physical interventions that reduce energy, water and carbon emissions. Our approach brings together accessible consultancy and six technical delivery hubs.”
Established in 2012, SaveMoneyCutCarbon was founded with the goal to build a new single platform for homes and organisations who want to reduce their energy and water consumption, while improving their carbon footprint and sustainability credentials.
Amongst others, its has worked with the NHS at Addenbrooke’s Hospital, Cambridge, global hospitality brand Radisson, primary and secondary schools across the UK, and most recently the Salvation Army.
It has delivered over 1,000 energy, water and carbon projects, including multi-million pound projects.