Also, its inverting (increasing input causes decreasing output) which is an unavoidable characteristic of all single transistor voltage amplifiers, has a large uncontrolled DC offset, and gain and offset will vary a lot with temperature.
If you want 0V in to give 0V out, you either need a fairly fancy RRIO (Rail to Rail Input & Output) OPAMP, (as most single supply OPAMPs do poorly driving right down to ground), or a negative supply rail. The simpler the circuit the more stringent the supply requirements are. e.g. my circuit above needs both +15V and -15V rails which must be well regulated. To make it work well with poorly regulated supplies, or a reduced negative supply, I'd have needed at least double the number of transistors, and most of the extras would have needed to be matched pairs.