The SHEconomyâa powerful blend of âsheâ and âeconomyââreflects the rising economic influence of women as consumers, entrepreneurs, earners, and leaders. While this shift reshapes industries and workplaces, it also plays a pivotal role in advancing sustainable living and accelerating the green economy across the UK.
Women are no longer just participants in the economy; they are shaping its futureâespecially when it comes to eco-conscious choices, green entrepreneurship, and sustainability innovation.
Whatâs Driving the SHEconomy?

Several key social, economic, and cultural changes have set the stage for womenâs growing economic power and green influence:
- Social: More women live independently with greater financial control.
- Economic: Women are entering higher-paying roles and launching businesses at unprecedented rates.
- Demographic: Longer lifespans and baby boomer widows mean women manage more wealth than ever before.
- Cultural: Women lead in ethical investing and sustainable consumption, steering markets toward greener options. (Sources: ResearchGate )
Women Shaping the UK Workforce and Economy
- In 2023, 72.1% of women aged 16â64 were employed in the UK, many drawn to careers connected to sustainability and innovation. (Source: ONS Labour Market Overview)
- Women-owned businesses skyrocketed from around 56,000 in 2018 to over 151,600 in 2022, contributing roughly ÂŁ85 billion to the SME sector.
(Source: InvestingStrategy.co.uk) - Self-employment among women is particularly strong in London and Southeast England, with a female-to-male ratio of 39%. (Source: InvestingStrategy.co.uk)
- Looking ahead, European women are expected to control about $11.4 trillion in assets by 2030âfueling investment in sustainable ventures. Confidence among millennial women in managing finances has jumped by 32 percentage points since 2018.
(Source: McKinsey & Company)
Government Support & The Funding Gap
- The UK governmentâs ÂŁ450 million fund, launched in 2025, focuses on empowering female entrepreneursâincluding those pioneering sustainable businesses.
(Source: UK Government) - Despite this, only about 2p per ÂŁ1 of venture capital reaches all-female teams, highlighting a persistent funding gap amid strong revenue growth.
(Source: British Business Bank)
Women Leading High-Impact, Sustainable Sectors
- Women thrive in e-commerce, fintech, health tech, wellness, and mission-driven brands, many with strong sustainability commitments.
(Source:Â ResearchGate) - Londonâs vibrant ecosystemâwith accelerators and fintech hubsâfosters women-led innovation, particularly in green and socially responsible sectors.
(Source: London Growth Hub)
The Market Power of Women Consumers
- Women influence over 75% of consumer spending in the UK, with single women spending notably more on eco-friendly fashion, organic food, luxury green products, and electric vehicles.
(Source: Morgan Stanley) - In London alone, an estimated 1.4 million single womenâabout 25â30% of adult womenâdrive powerful consumption trends toward sustainability.
(Source:Â London Assembly)
Womenâs Growing Leadership in Sustainability
- In 2024, 19 women held CEO roles in FTSE 350 companies, down from 20 in 2023. For the FTSEâŻ100 subset, this represents approximately 9% of CEO roles being held by women (about 9 out of 100 companies)âa number that edged lower from the previous year.
(Source: UK Government) - As of October 31, 2024, women occupied 35.3% of executive leadership roles, defined as Executive Committee members plus their direct reports, in FTSEâŻ350 companies. That translates to around 6 in every 17 leadership positions.
(Source: UK Government)
Sustainable Trends Led by Women
- Circular and Ethical Fashion:Â The UK governmentâs Waste and Resources Action Programme (WRAP) reports a significant rise in circular fashion initiatives, driven strongly by female consumers and entrepreneurs who support zero-waste and sustainable clothing. WRAPâs 2023 UK Sustainable Fashion Market report highlights that women represent over 65% of conscious fashion buyers.
(Source: WRAP UK Sustainable Fashion Report 2023) - Eco-Wellness and Mindful Living: The Mintel UK Wellness Market Report 2024 shows that UK women lead demand for natural skincare and wellness experiences, accounting for 70% of purchases in sustainable personal care products and eco-friendly spa visits. This trend is especially pronounced in Londonâs spa and wellness sector.
(Source: Mintel UK Wellness Market Report 2024) - Clean Energy, Green Fintech, and Sustainable Mobility: Research from London Economics and Innovate UK confirms that female entrepreneurs form a growing share of founders in Londonâs clean tech and green fintech sectors, contributing to innovations in sustainable mobility and renewable energy solutions. Female-led green startups have increased by 35% in London since 2020.
(Source: London Economics Report on Green Tech 2023) - Sustainable Home Choices: The Energy Saving Trust data reveals that UK households led by women are more likely to invest in energy-efficient appliances and adopt zero-waste practices. London councils have reported a 28% year-on-year rise in women-led green home improvement projects. (Source: Energy Saving Trust Annual Report 2024)
Sustainable Female-Led Initiatives featured on GLB
- Green Baby Day: Women’s Environmental Network (WEN) calls for a toxic-free future for children.
- Eco Beauty Brand KinKind raises ÂŁ500K investment with female founder for plastic-free beauty.
- Menopause Plus female founder and skincare specialist launches 100% natural skincare range for menopausal women.
Conclusion: The SHEconomy as a Catalyst for a Greener Future
The SHEconomy is more than just a marker of economic progressâitâs a transformative force reshaping the UKâs path toward a more inclusive and sustainable future. As women step into greater roles as consumers, innovators, and leaders, theyâre driving the growth of the green economy and laying the foundations for a better, more resilient world.
From pioneering green apps and leading eco brands to green alternatives, women are at the forefront of sustainable change. Their growing investment and influence across sectorsâfrom green homes to conscious leisureâsignal that this is just the beginning.
At The Green Living Blog, weâre committed to spotlighting these trailblazers and keeping you connected to the latest in sustainable living, ethical innovation, and environmental design. Stay tunedâthereâs so much more ahead.
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