The Queen's Award for Enterprise: Sustainable Development (Environmental Achievement) (2011)
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The Queen's Award for Enterprise: Sustainable Development (Environmental Achievement) (2011) was awarded on 21 April 2011, by Queen Elizabeth II.
The following organisations were awarded this year.[1]
Recipients[edit]
- Blue Skies Holdings Limited of Pitsford, Northampton for fresh-cut fruit prepared at source so as to offer the freshest possible product to the consumer.
- Brighter Future Workshop Limited of Skelmersdale, Lancashire for a training centre for young disabled people to recycle, service and repair mobility equipment.
- Brother UK Limited of Audenshaw, Manchester for continuous improvement, achievement and leadership in sustainable development.
- Lakehouse Contracts Limited of Romford, Essex for Lakehouse Legacy - managing resources and relationships to ensure sustainability of business activities.
- Naturesave Policies Ltd t/a Naturesave Insurance of Totnes, Devon for ethical insurance cover for individuals, companies and the voluntary sector.
- Road Pals Ltd t/a easitNETWORK of Dorking, Surrey for easitNETWORK social enterprise scheme for promoting travel initiatives by more sustainable means of transport.
- ScottishPower Renewables (UK) Limited of Glasgow for Sustainable development of Whitelee Windfarm for green energy.
- Seacourt Limited of Oxford for policy for reducing the environmental footprint of a printing company.
- Wates Group of Leatherhead, Surrey for the Wates Group approach to Corporate Responsibility.
- Yeo Valley Farms (Production) Limited of Blagdon, Bristol for continuing support for sustainable organic British farming with core business activities.
References[edit]
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