Reconomy, the leading international circular economy specialist, is delighted to have been shortlisted twice at the Lloyds Bank British Business Excellence Awards.
The Lloyds Bank British Business Excellence Awards is the UK’s largest and most prestigious business awards programme, celebrating the cream of the crop across all industries, championing sustainability, diversity, equality and those that have transcended expectations and limitations throughout the year.
Following a detailed initial entry, Reconomy will now enter the final stage for both the Growth Business and the Sustainable Business of the Year Award, entailing a 40 minute presentation and Q&A session with the judging panel.
The Growth Business of the Year Award recognises businesses achieving growth across a range of metrics and a robust plan to deliver sustained financial success and impact. Judges are looking for strong financial performance, organic growth, effective optimisation of growth capital or acquisition, exceptional customer service, engaged and productive employees and inspirational leadership.
The Sustainable Business of the Year Award highlights the role of organisations in addressing social, economic, environmental and ethical challenges and achieving commercial success. It recognises businesses that have achieved meaningful and sustainable impact through partnership, investment, pro-bono work or employee led initiatives.
Following the presentation, the winners will be announced at an awards ceremony at the Grosvenor House Hotel in London on Tuesday 12th November.
Diane Crowe, Group Sustainability Director at Reconomy, commented: “We are delighted to be recognised both for our outstanding commercial success over the past few years as well as the significant progress we have made enabling the international circular economy. It is an exciting prospect to present the Reconomy story and vision to the judging panel, demonstrating our passion and innovation for enabling a more sustainable world. Our inclusion in both awards is testament to a tangible realisation of our ambition to decouple economic growth from carbon emissions.”