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SOUTH EAST COMPANIES RECOGNISED BY SEEDA SUSTAINABLE
BUSINESS AWARDS 2001
21 December 2001
At the first SEEDA Sustainable Business Awards Presentation at
Epsom Racecourse, Environment Minister Michael Meacher gave clear
backing to the Awards Scheme.
"This is an initiative I wholly support. It has given the
opportunity to showcase many examples of the excellent efforts
business are making to improve their environmental performance,
whilst also bringing benefits in efficiency, competitiveness and
social performance."
The quality achievements of the 14 finalists for the SEEDA Awards
impressed the Minister and he urged other businesses to learn
from their example.
Overall winner for the SEEDA Sustainable Business Awards 2001
was The Beacon Press, Uckfield, East Sussex. The Beacon Press
is a printing company, which has become a world leader in environmental
printing technology. The company's positive commitment to minimising
its environmental impact has not only achieved significant environmental
and financial savings, but has become a unique selling point.
For Beacon, sustainability has become a way of life.
SEEDA's Chairman, Allan Willett, explained that Beacon Press
was given the award for
"Their commitment and determination to achieve a sustainable
operation, for their continuing efforts to reduce their environmental
impact, for their work with local communities, and for setting
an excellent example for others to follow."
The Judging Panel faced a very difficult task in choosing a winner
from the 14 excellent finalists. In addition to the overall winner,
two 'highly commended' awards were given to Independent Insurance
Services, Folkestone, Kent; and National Air Traffic Services
of Gatwick, West Sussex.
Independent Insurance Services is a small Insurance brokers which
has introduced a range best practice initiatives, such as waste
minimisation and energy efficiency. It is the first Insurance
Broker in the UK to achieve ISO 14001 accreditation.
National Air Traffic Services Ltd were highly commended at the
Awards. They have developed a full Energy and Environmental Policy
with specific annual targets. It uses solar-preheating for hot
water, and has installed wind-powered and solar-powered exterior
lighting columns. It has reduced the size of its vehicle fleet,
saving £70,000 per annum through videoconferencing instead
of face to face meetings.
The SEEDA Sustainable Business Awards were presented by SEEDA's
Chairman, Allan Willett who emphasised that while SEEDA's key
objective is to improve the economic performance of the South
East, the 'locomotive' of the UK economy, it would be failing
if it achieved that objective at the expense, for example, of
our quality of life. SEEDA takes a broad approach to all its projects,
integrating economic, social and environmental objectives, which,
ultimately, will deliver sustainable development across the South
East.
Through the Sustainable Business Awards, SEEDA aims to highlight
best practice and celebrate real achievement by business in the
region - and, in doing so, to encourage other businesses to take
a look at their own operations, and to take the first steps towards
sustainability.
All nominees received support and guidance from their local Business
Environment Forums (also know as Sustainable Business Partnerships),
with each sub-regional BEF represented at the Awards ceremony.
SEEDA works with these local groups to promote Sustainable practice
to the business community.
The SEEDA Sustainable Business Awards will become an annual event
with details of an expanded Awards Scheme announced in the New
Year.
(left
to right)
Host for the evening, Juliet Morris; Principal of Independent
Insurance Services, Ray Johnson; Chairman of the winning company,
The Beacon Press, Mark Fairbrass; SEEDA Chairman, Allan Willett;
and a representative from NATS.
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