Leamington company wins national recycling award

With 17 categories, the awards cover every aspect of the recycling and waste management industry, from food waste initiative to recycling excellence
The MRW National Recycling Awards bring together recycling and waste management professionals to recognise and celebrate best practice and innovation in recycling and waste management. Photo suppliedThe MRW National Recycling Awards bring together recycling and waste management professionals to recognise and celebrate best practice and innovation in recycling and waste management. Photo supplied
The MRW National Recycling Awards bring together recycling and waste management professionals to recognise and celebrate best practice and innovation in recycling and waste management. Photo supplied

A company in Leamington has won a coveted national recycling award.

The results of the National Recycling Awards were revealed on January 27 during a virtual ceremony where the recycling sector’s leading lights gathered online to celebrate the industry’s achievements.

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RMF Installation and Services Ltd has won in the Circular Economy Initiative and was praised by the National Recycling Awards expert judging panel.

RMF team picture taken pre pandemic. Photo suppliedRMF team picture taken pre pandemic. Photo supplied
RMF team picture taken pre pandemic. Photo supplied

With 17 categories, the awards cover every aspect of the recycling and waste management industry, from Food Waste Initiative to Recycling Excellence.

The MRW National Recycling Awards bring together recycling and waste management professionals to recognise and celebrate best practice and innovation in recycling and waste management.

The awards provide industry recognition and unrivalled networking opportunities.

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Simon Middleton, Director/Co-owner said: "We are delighted to have been recognised with this national award for our work in the reuse sector and we will continue to show our commitment to reducing the environmental impact in the construction industry as a whole.

"We certainly look forward to when we can celebrate our achievement with our resilient team and to thank them for their continued hard work and commitment."

Corin Williams, MRW editor, said: “The standard of entries this year was very impressive indeed and the winners had to see off a lot of stiff competition.

"I am once again amazed at the strength and depth in the sector.

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“This has a challenging year for us all and the commitment from the thousands of employees represented at the NRAs has been inspirational.

"They are keeping the country going and are lighting the way to a more resource-efficient future.”

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