2021 Winners
Circular Economy Initiative
Winner: Tamlite Lighting in partnership with EWRG - The Tamlite Circular Economy
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Circular Economy Initiative - Plastics
Winner: Tesco and Faerch - Tray to tray recycling
Circular Economy Initiative - WEEE/Hazardous Waste
Winner: Coventry University - Bioleaching for the recycling of precious metals from WEEE
Rising Star
Winner: Tia Wills = East Northamptonshire Council in partnership with FCC Environment
Food Waste Initiative
Winner: Veolia in partnership with Lambeth Council - Communal Food Waste Recycling Expansion
Recycling Excellence
Winner: Moy Park with Biffa - Recycling of contaminated LDPE
Smarter Systems Award
Winner: Air Products - Harnessing Industry 4.0 to Optimise Performance in the Aluminium Industry
Highly Commended: Greyparrot - AI Waste recognition system for recycling
Local Authority Success
Winner: East Riding of Yorkshire Council - Campaign to reduce nappy contamination
Partnership Excellence - Commercial
Winner: The Green Parts Specialists and Ageas Insurance - Recycled Green Parts for vehicle repairs
Highly Commended: Clean Tech UK and BioteCH4 - PET recycling powered by food waste recycling
Partnership Excellence - Public/private sector
Winner: Veolia with Westminster City council - West End reopening
Employer Initiative of the Year
Winner: O'Donovan Waste Disposal - Dynamo welfare project
Team of the Year
Winner: ODS - Oxford City Council - Recycling and waste team
Social value initiative - Organisation
Winner: Neighbourly - Surplus redistribution programme
Highly Commended: ELITE Paper Solutions - Creating opportunities for people with disabilities
Social Value Initiative - Project
Winner: Shred Station - The ‘Frontline Faceshields’ project
Innovation Award
Winner: Levenseat and Innovative Ash Solutions - Using treated APCr in civil engineering
Innovation Award - Systems & Technology
Winner: FRC Group - UltraClean mattress cleaning and reuse machine
Recycling Facility of the Year
Winner: Davis Commercial Services - Commercial Refrigeration Processing and Treatment Facility, Earls Barton, Northamptonshire.
Campaign of the Year - Small
Winner: One Trafford Partnership (Trafford Council with Amey) - Paper Blues
Campaign of the Year - Large
Winner: University of Southampton - The TRACE project
Recycled Product of the Year
Winner: Morph Bricks Ltd - sustainable modular construction system
Independent Operator of the Year
Winner: Shred Station - Industry-leading, eco-friendly, and independent shredding services
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