The company and its ‘eco-children’ grabbed the limelight with its all- natural cleaning products, developed with 100% recycled plastic waste, which were sought out by VIPs Princess Marie Esmerelda of Belgium, TV presenter and journalist Sarah Begum, and Jane Goodall herself.
Delphis Eco CEO, Mark Jankovich, said: “People are starting to really ‘wake up and smell the coffee’ when it comes to recognising innovation that can make a difference to how we think, work and approach both products and packaging in order to minimise environmental damage.
BRITISH INNOVATION
CLEANS UP Sustainable British cleaning brand Delphis Eco recently took to the stage at the Jane Goodall Roots and Shoots Awards.
GREYLAND BY NAME,
NOT BY NATURE Independent cleaning chemical manufacturer Greyland has taken delivery of a colourful new fleet of long haul trailers.
The trailers have been delivered in conjunction with ADD Express and Pall- Ex Group. The haulage contract means that not only will ADD Express deliver bulk orders on behalf of Greyland, but, as members of the Pall-Ex distribution network, they can also quickly and efficiently despatch anything on a pallet to any part of the mainland UK.
“Our ‘eco-children’ are highly inspirational and passionate about reducing waste into our oceans and landfill – we received a great deal of interest from schools in Hampshire, Wiltshire and London, all looking for effective, yet kind, cleaning solutions.”
www.delphiseco.com
Greyland Managing Director, Richard Dyson, commented: “ADD Express cope very comfortably with everything that we ask of them and we look forward to enjoying a long term arrangement that will continue to grow with the company.”
Greyland has significantly increased capacity at its factory thanks to further investment and an ever- growing order book. It is anticipated that the new haulage contract with ADD Express will be displaying the bespoke Greyland livery in every part of the country.
www.greyland.co.uk
NEW MD FOR
APP UK Cardiff-based cleaning company APP UK has appointed Caroline Demoulpied as its new Managing Director, to help drive its ‘progressive vision’ forward.
Ms Demoulpied has more than 20 years’ experience at corporations across the UK, including Pinkerton, Empire Security Management, Equinox Security Management and TCFM.
On her appointment, Ms Demoulpied said: “I am thrilled to have been given this fantastic opportunity at one of Wales’ most socially conscious organisations.
“APP UK has developed a reputation for being a business which really cares about the community while delivering an industry-leading service. My aim now is to continue building on this amazing work and driving further growth across the business.
“We have already won a number of new contract tender opportunities. I am also proud to say that we have retained a major contract in a recent re-tendering exercise which is testimony to the dedication and hard work of our teams and the partnership ethos of our business.”
APP is owned by GEL, a trading subsidiary of leading mental health charity Gofal. Gofal MD Matthew Cole, said: “We would like to officially welcome Caroline to APP UK and GEL. Her wealth of experience absolutely speaks for itself and she brings so much industry knowledge to the business, which has already proven to be beneficial. We look forward to the continued development of APP UK under Caroline’s leadership and to the contribution that the business will make to our wider social objectives.”
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