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CIWM AWARDS


AMCS Group Best Resources Project in Facilities Management Award Trinity Leeds (Land Securities) in partnership with Cawleys for its Make Your Mark recycling and waste reduction campaign at the Trinity Leeds Shopping Centre.


Project Innovation Award Dixons Carphone and DHL Envirosolutions for


collaborative working to significantly increase waste electrical and electronic equipment recycling and reuse.


M6 Vehicle Hire Best Innovation in Vehicle, Equipment, Plant & Facilities Award Vision Techniques for its cyclist safety systems, which have recently been enhanced even further with video analytics to improve blind spot detection.


Achieving Zero Waste Award DS Smith, for applying the principles of zero waste in a


top down process that engages all of its staff and supply chain partners.


Best Recycling Project Award University of Birmingham Junkbusters scheme, which


has been rolled out nationally in partnership with the British Heart Foundation to over 60 universities.


Sustainable Construction & Demolition Project Award R Collard Ltd for innovative practices during the demolition of the Thales facility in Gatwick which allowed the project to achieve a 99% waste recovery and reuse rate.


Health & Safety Best Practice Award Hills Waste Solutions Ltd for a robust and ongoing health


and safety campaign that has delivered significant results, including a 40% drop in its RIDDOR reportable accident rate.


Effective Marketing & Communications Campaign Award Surrey Waste Partnership for its county-wide campaign


‘From Torn to Reborn’ to encourage clothes and textiles recycling.


Industry Leader of the Year Julian Glasspole, Chairman of the AW family of


companies and Managing Director of Vehicle Weighing Solutions, for his business flair, strong work ethic and commitment to the industry.


Catalyst Corporate Finance Fast 50 Award Agrivert Group for the highest two-year compound


annual growth rate.


Celebrating learning in waste and resource management CIWM also used the ceremony to recognise professional learning and dissemination, with a number of bursaries, research grants and awards. The importance of good data was this year’s


favourite for the James Jackson Award, which was presented to Professor David Wilson MBE and nine other co-authors. Their paper, entitled


‘Wasteaware benchmark indicators for integrated sustainable waste management in cities’, looked at the data challenges around performance measurement and comparison. The Roger Perry Award for Best Research Paper


went to Edward Cook for his Masters’ thesis on ‘Optimising the non-biological outputs of Mechanical Biological Treatment facilities’. The James Sumner Award, comprising a bursary


of £1000 for travel to an international conference, went to Managesh Gharfalkar, a PhD scholar at Teeside University, who attended the Sardinia Symposium 2015 and presented a paper entitled ‘Resource effectiveness tool: a decision making tool for reducing waste and resource consumption’. TheWaste Regulation Award 2015 winners,


for their paper entitled ‘Environmental (waste) compliance control systems for UK SMEs’, were Professor Ian Williams and Simon Kemp of Southampton University and independent consultant Dr Chris Wilson.


This year’s best presentations to CIWM regional centres, recognised through the Ben Heath Certificates, came from:


Aoibhearnn O’Brien (Republic of Ireland) Sam Kirk (London & Southern Counties)


Robin Baird (Scotland) Wendy Barratt (South West)


Maureen Darrie (Midlands Dave White (East Anglia)


Brian Mayne (Wales) Mark Durkan MLA (Northern Ireland)


Paul Tripp (North East) David Buxton (North West)


The PEEL People’s Cup, recognising team excellence in the operation of licensed or permitted waste facilities, was awarded to the team at GENeco’s Bristol Treatment Centre, which accepts commercial liquids, food waste and sewage waste. In addition to extensive experience and responsibilities that include compliance, customer service and plant optimisation, the team also demonstrated a strong and proactive management system for health and safety.


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SHM December 2015/January 2016 Issue 121


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