The Queen's Award for Enterprise: Sustainable Development (Environmental Achievement) (2001)
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The Queen's Award for Enterprise: Sustainable Development (Environmental Achievement) (2001) was awarded on 20 April.
Recipients[edit]
The following organisations were awarded this year.[1]
- B&Q plc of Eastleigh, Hampshire for QUEST (QUality, Ethics, SafeTy) programme.
- Bettys & Taylors Group Ltd of Harrogate, North Yorkshire for Holistic management of resources.
- Bovince Limited of London E17 for Sustainability development programme.
- Buro Happold Ltd of Bath for Engineering sustainable buildings, with research and innovation reducing impact upon the built environment.
- Cooks’ Delight Ltd of Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire for Organic food.
- The Cotswold Water Park Society Limited of Cirencester, Gloucestershire for Sustainable recreation and conservation.
- Greenbanks Country Hotel & Restaurant of Wendling, Norfolk for Exceptional facilities for disabled and able bodied to share.
- Kodak Limited of Hemel Hempstead, for Hertfordshire Consistent improvement of environmental management system and procedures.
- Leeds Environmental Design Associates Ltd of Leeds for Sustainability in building design.
- The North of England Zoological Society of Chester for Chester Zoo revitalisation.
- Safeway plc - Supply Division of Hayes, Middlesex for Rail freight strategy.
- Scottish Power plc, Generation Division of Glasgow, Scotland for Gas reburn, cost effective NOx reduction technology.
- Southampton Geothermal Heating Company Ltd of Crawley, West Sussex for District energy network using combined heat and power and geothermal energy.
- Woking Borough Council - Energy Services of Woking, Surrey for Community energy systems.
- The Yeo Valley Organic Company Ltd of Cannington, Somerset for Organic dairy supply chain.
References[edit]
- ↑ "No. 56182". The London Gazette (Supplement). April 2001. p. 4.
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