Delphis Eco Wins Another Award
Delphis Eco has received the prestigious EU Ecolabel Communication ‘Business to Business’ award for 2012. It was recognized amongst 1,300 companies who hold EU Ecolabel licenses, for their outstanding promotion and communication of the EU Ecolabel.
It is only the second time a UK company has been awarded this Europe-wide award, and the first company to win which provides cleaning chemicals. It’s a great achievement by a British company, proving that the UK is taking sustainability seriously and now beating its European counterparts.
Delphis Eco was invited to receive the award at DEFRA’s London headquarters. Handing over the award on behalf of the EU Ecolabel scheme, Environment Minister Lord de Mauley, said: “This award is a testament to Delphis Eco’s commitment to environmental performance. I am delighted that a UK company has won this award,
and I wish them every success as they continue to make the case for environmentally sustainable products, while contributing to growing the UK economy.”
During 2012, Delphis Eco partnered with Keep Britain Tidy and their Eco Schools programme, to educate children about sustainability, behavioural change and green wash. The EU Ecolabel logo was a key aspect of the programme, indicating a label they could trust. In total, 7,000 schools were contacted, and the Green Flag Eco Schools programme changed their reward scheme to recognize best practice, by giving more points to schools who procured goods which had independent EU Ecolabel accreditation.
Delphis Eco is the leading British manufacturer of ecological cleaning products, and the first one to be awarded the EU Ecolabel in the ‘All Purpose Cleaners’ product group. It is the only company in the UK to exclusively produce environmentally friendly cleaning products for
the commercial sector. Its range of professional products for all industries works effectively across all sectors, from housekeeping to catering, and even washrooms.
Mark Jankovich, CEO of Delphis Eco, said: “For us, the EU Ecolabel accreditation is critical for our customers in proving the ecological provenance of our product range. Everyone is jumping on the sustainability bandwagon, but the independent EU Ecolabel accreditation immediately gives the consumer the ability to identify those brands that they can trust, and a reassurance against green washing.”
www.delphiseco.com The Date Is Set For CHSA Annual Golf Tournament
The 2013 golf tournament at the award winning Rudding Park, will be held on the 12th September 2013, according to the Cleaning and Hygiene Suppliers Association. Designed by Martin Hawtree, this championship course is truly sensational, and the stunning 18 hole par 72 course, runs through the heart of Rudding Park’s 19th century parkland near Harrogate.
The 2012 golf event proved a huge success, and the quality of the day’s experience has been increased. This is a fun networking event with a view to raising money for charity, and whether you are a golfer or not, you are encouraged to come along as there are packages to suit everyone.
The day will start at 9:00am with access to the practice facilities, and brunch being available from
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10:30am. The Pro-Am 18 holes Stableford competition, on the Hawthorne course, will begin with a ‘shotgun’ start at 1:00pm, and the competition will be followed by a drinks reception on the hotel terrace. In the evening, there will be a three
course ‘jacket and tie’ dinner in the Radcliffe Room with Vince Miller the MC, as well as a top class comedian.
To attend the golf day, you need to be a CHSA member or invited by a CHSA guest. For further details, please visit:
www.chsagolfday.co.uk
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