The Queen's Award for Enterprise: Sustainable Development (Environmental Achievement) (2011)
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The Queen's Award for Enterprise: Sustainable Development (Environmental Achievement) (2011) was awarded on 21 April 2011, by Queen Elizabeth II.

The following organisations were awarded this year.

Recipients

  • Blue Skies Holdings Limited of Pitsford, Northampton for fresh-cut fruit prepared at source so as to offer the freshest possible product to the consumer.
  • Brighter Future Workshop Limited of Skelmersdale, Lancashire for a training centre for young disabled people to recycle, service and repair mobility equipment.
  • Brother UK Limited of Audenshaw, Manchester for continuous improvement, achievement and leadership in sustainable development.
  • Lakehouse Contracts Limited of Romford, Essex for Lakehouse Legacy - managing resources and relationships to ensure sustainability of business activities.
  • Naturesave Policies Ltd t/a Naturesave Insurance of Totnes, Devon for ethical insurance cover for individuals, companies and the voluntary sector.
  • Road Pals Ltd t/a easitNETWORK of Dorking, Surrey for easitNETWORK social enterprise scheme for promoting travel initiatives by more sustainable means of transport.
  • ScottishPower Renewables (UK) Limited of Glasgow for Sustainable development of Whitelee Windfarm for green energy.
  • Seacourt Limited of Oxford for policy for reducing the environmental footprint of a printing company.
  • Wates Group
    Wates Group
    The Wates Group is one of the UK’s largest family-owned construction services and development companies.-History:Established by Edward Wates in 1897, the Company expanded into speculative housebuilding and general contracting in the 1920s and 1930s. During World War II it was involved in building...

     of Leatherhead, Surrey for the Wates Group approach to Corporate Responsibility.
  • Yeo Valley Farms (Production) Limited of Blagdon, Bristol for continuing support for sustainable organic British farming with core business activities.
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