The Shipley based company, which has more than 120 employees, won the
award after significantly reducing its carbon footprint by introducing
new energy saving measures and waste management initiatives throughout
the organisation. The runners-up included Communisis UK Ltd, Leeds
Metropolitan University, Northern Foods and Yorkshire Bank.
Dominic Slingsby, Managing Director of Slingsby explains: “Reducing our
carbon footprint and making all our operations as efficient as possible
makes business sense and we are delighted to have our efforts recognised by
winning this prestigious award. When we moved premises in 2006 we invested
heavily in a wide range of environmental improvements including new
insulation throughout our premises, de-stratification fans that recirculate
high level warm air, aluminium framed double glazed window units and we even
reshaped trees that were blocking natural light.
“In addition we have created recycling centres in all office, production
and warehouse areas and installed two compactors that reduce the number of
skips we need for waste and enable us to recycle approximately five tonnes
of plastic each year instead of sending it to landfill.”
Elizabeth Edgington of BITC said: “Slingsby thoroughly deserves to win
this award for implementing such a successful environmental improvement
programme and the way that everyone in the company has embraced it is
testament to the company's forward thinking ethos.”
In another major coup, Slingsby has also been awarded a 'Certificate of
Significant Improvement’ by BITC for the company's entry into the Yorkshire
& Humber Environment Index 2009, which benchmarks organisations against
their peers based on their environmental impact.
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