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2001

SURREY 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."

Finalists nominated by the Surrey Sustainable Business Partnership were Denys E Head and Limpsfield Grange School.

Denys E Head operate a Garden Centre together with a plant nursery, bird park and childrens' farm. The company operate effective programmes for energy management and waste recycling. Creating a new pond has reduced use of mains water in the nursery by 90%.

Limpsfield Grange School is a special needs school for girls. They have been working to a long-term Sustainability Plan since 1996 and have achieved a recycling rate of 50%. They have also cut the school's energy bill in half since 1996.

The SEEDA Sustainable Business Awards were presented by SEEDA's Chairman, Allan Willett CMG DL who emphasised that while SEEDA's key objective is to improve the economic performance of the South East, it would be failing if it achieved that objective at the expense 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 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.

The SEEDA Sustainable Business Awards will become an annual event with details of an expanded Awards Scheme announced in the New Year.

Sustainable Business Awards Ceremony(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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