EnviroBuild are delighted to announce they have won Green
'Circular Economy' Business of the Year at the West London Business Awards
2021.
James Brueton, the co-founder of EnviroBuild alongside Aidan
Bell, commented on the honour: "We are absolutely thrilled to have won
Green 'Circular Economy' Business of the Year. At EnviroBuild, we've made
sustainability the core of our business model and we are so happy to have been
recognised for that!
"We have some big plans coming up for EnviroBuild and
sustainability is, as I always has been, the key driver towards them, from
recent moves such as working with a more sustainable logistics partner, to designing
new products and ensuring that all of our composite products are produced using
100% renewable energy."
EnviroBuild can include this accolade on a list that
reflects their growing sustainability credentials. Previous honours include a
Green Business of the Year Award from the Federation of Small Business London,
a Golden Apple Award for Environmental Best Practice, and a People's Champion
finalist position at the Startups Awards.
As a company dedicated to sustainability, EnviroBuild's
mission is to redress the construction industry's carbon footprint. They look
for practical ways to improve both their energy usage and input materials to
lessen the need for materials traditionally used in the industry.
Using their knowledge and experience to put together
quality, ecologically sound products, most of which come from recycled sources
and are themselves recyclable, EnviroBuild strives to make sustainability
straightforward for customers.
Sustainable products offered by the company include:
EnviroBuild Manticore Lumber is a substitute for wood made
entirely from recycled plastic. Through this, plastic that would never have
been usable via standard recycling processes can be repurposed – the kind of
circular product in which the company takes pride.
The company's porcelain paving, which is created using
renewable sources, contains a significant 40 per cent recycled material.
EnviroBuild's Hyperion decking contains 90 per cent recycled
material, uses 100 per cent renewable energy to power the manufacturing process
and has a long use life which all gives it a smaller carbon footprint than
traditional decking, as shown by a recent Life Cycle Assessment, making it
clear that sustainable materials can have a big impact.
The company also strives to give back, supporting
initiatives which benefit local communities, the environment and eco-systems at
large. EnviroBuild are committed to improving the world of today and have
helped conserve almost 250,000 acres of rainforest so far, donating 10 per cent
of their profits to sustainable causes, and helping them become a carbon
negative business.
Learn more about EnviroBuild and their sustainability here:
https://www.envirobuild.com/pages/sustainability-what-we-give
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