
5 June 2026 | 3 min read
If your business is developing new products, improving processes, or overcoming technical challenges, you may be carrying out qualifying R&D activities without realising it.
When most people think about protecting the environment, they think about recycling, using reusable bags, driving electric vehicles, or reducing household waste. These individual actions matter. But many of the biggest environmental improvements happen behind the scenes, often long before they reach our homes, workplaces, or communities.
Every year on World Environment Day, we’re reminded that creating a more sustainable future requires more than awareness. It requires innovation.
The Innovations We Often Take for Granted
Think about the products you use every day.
None of these improvements happened by accident. They happened because businesses invested time, expertise, and resources into solving difficult problems.
Innovation Is Happening Across Every Industry
Why Research & Development Matters
At its heart, R&D is simply about finding better ways to do things. That matters because environmental progress often comes from thousands of small improvements rather than one revolutionary breakthrough.
Individually, these changes may seem modest. Collectively, they can have a significant impact. What many business owners don’t realise is that the technical work involved in creating these improvements may qualify for R&D tax relief. The goal of a project doesn’t have to be environmental for it to qualify. Equally, just because a project is environmentally focused doesn’t automatically make it eligible. The key question is whether a company is overcoming scientific or technological challenges and creating an advance in its field. Many sustainability-driven projects do exactly that.
Supporting Businesses to Continue Innovating
At a time when businesses face increasing pressure to improve environmental performance while remaining competitive, incentives such as R&D tax relief can help organisations continue investing in innovation. The average person may never see the prototypes, failed tests, technical challenges, or countless hours of experimentation that sit behind environmental progress. But they experience the benefits every day.
Looking Ahead This World Environment Day
This World Environment Day, it’s worth recognising not only the visible actions we can all take, but also the innovators working behind the scenes to build a more sustainable future. Because protecting the planet isn’t just about changing habits. It’s also about creating better solutions.
To learn more about how R&D tax relief could support your innovation efforts, get in touch with our team.
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