directions_carTransport · 4 Verified Businesses

Ethical Transport
across the UK

Every company here has been scored on our 5-pillar Social Ethics Score — verified against Companies House, HMRC records, the Charity Commission, and third-party accreditations. No sponsored rankings. No paid placements.

4
Verified businesses
84.0
Average SES score
1
Living Wage accredited
0
B-Corp certified
Score Distribution
diamondOutstanding (90+)0
emoji_eventsExemplary (80+)4
emoji_eventsResponsible (70+)0
emoji_eventsCommitted (60+)0
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Sustrans Ltd✓ Verified
location_onBristol

UK's leading sustainable transport charity. Living Wage accredited. Builds the National Cycle Network. Strong community engagement on active travel. Transparent governance. All surplus to mission.

Living Wage AccreditedNational Cycle Network
Gov
8.6
Com
9.4
Tax
8.6
Emp
8.8
Cau
9.6
86
/ 100
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Wheels to Work National CIC✓ Verified
location_onCalne

Community Interest Company lending bikes, e-bikes and scooters to people who cannot afford transport to reach jobs and training. Operates across multiple UK counties. Tackles transport poverty.

Community Interest Co.Tackles Transport Poverty
Gov
8.4
Com
9.6
Tax
7.8
Emp
8.4
Cau
9.6
84
/ 100
emoji_eventsExemplary
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Passenger Co-operative Ltd✓ Verified
location_onExeter

Worker co-operative providing community transport, minibus hire, and volunteer car schemes across the South West. All members are equal owners. Living Wage paid to all. No zero-hours.

Gov
8.4
Com
9.0
Tax
8.2
Emp
9.2
Cau
8.6
84
/ 100
emoji_eventsExemplary
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Beryl Ltd✓ Verified
location_onBournemouth

Shared e-bike and cargo bike company working with UK cities. Living Wage accredited. Works with councils on active travel schemes for deprived communities. B-Corp certified.

Gov
8.2
Com
8.4
Tax
8.2
Emp
8.8
Cau
8.6
82
/ 100
emoji_eventsExemplary

Finding Ethical Transport Companies in the UK

TopTenTrades is the UK's only transport directory where rankings are determined entirely by independently verified social ethics criteria — not by who pays for advertising. Every company listed here has been scored across five pillars: governance and mission, community impact, tax responsibility, inclusive employment, and cause promotion.

Why it matters

By choosing verified ethical businesses, consumers and organisations ensure their spend supports employers who treat their people well, pay their fair share of tax, and invest meaningfully back into the communities they serve.