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UK Sustainability Awards shortlist revealed


Metsä Tissue in the UK, in partnership with the Cleaning & Services Support Association, has revealed the shortlisted entries to its Sustainability Awards competition.


The shortlist of the three best entries in each category, arranged alphabetically, is as follows:


Carbon Reducer Award: • Evans Vanodine • Mitie • The Hillingdon Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Social Value Award: • GreenZone Cleaning & Support Services • Mitie • Nuserve Renewable Energy Award: • The Hillbrush Company • Lyreco UK & Ireland • Wightman & Parrish Best Sustainable Marketing Initiative: • Bunzl CHS • DOC Cleaning • Rubbermaid Commercial Products Team Sustainability Award: • BioVate Hygienics • Greenzest team • Mitie Individual Sustainability Award: • Citron Hygiene/Aunt Flow Period Products • GreenZone Cleaning & Support Services •


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Mika Paljakka, Metsä Tissue’s Senior Vice President for Metsä Tissue UK & Ireland, said: “Despite having only launched last Autumn, with entries required by Christmas, the Awards programme attracted 64 entries from 43 companies, which meant that the members of the judging panel had their work cut out.


“We are delighted that the cleaning and hygiene industry is going to such great lengths to embrace sustainability in its practices and have been incredibly impressed by the projects and initiatives that this competition has brought to our attention.


“If we are able to share these projects and initiatives with our industry colleagues – and, dare I suggest it, the competition – it will help ensure that we ‘do our bit’ to look after the planet whilst raising our industry’s perception in the eyes of the general public.


“Our aim in launching these Awards has been to highlight and reward sustainability practices throughout our industry and thus create a positive, lasting impact on the environment. The interest shown in this, our first competition, means we are well on the way to achieving this aim.”


The Awards will be presented at a sold-out black-tie event on 15 March 2023 at the iconic Cutty Sark retired tea clipper in Greenwich.


Due to high level of interest in this year’s Awards, the next Awards Ceremony is already provisionally booked for 19 March 2025 – like this year, the middle day of The Cleaning Show in London. It is currently just a provisional date because The Cleaning Show itself has only provisionally booked the 18 – 20 March slot with exhibition centre ExCeL London. The location will likely be OceanDiva – the first carbon neutral venue on the River Thames in the heart of the City, which can accommodate many more attendees.


For more information about the Awards or to register your interest in attending the next Awards Ceremony in 2025, please do so by visiting the website below.


www.2023sustainabilityawards.com/next-event


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