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Bluelite Group named finalists in Made in the South East Awards
The Bluelite Graphics Group has been named a finalist in the Sustainable/Ethical Manufacturer category of the Made in the South East Awards 2022.
The award is designed to recognise a business that has demonstrated the greatest commitment, through its products and processes, to forging a sustainable future for their company and region.
Bluelite, based in Burgess Hill, West Sussex, has been at the forefront of vehicle livery design and application for more than 30 years and places sustainability at the core of its operations, as Managing Director, Lorraine Avery explains:
“We have been working hard in partnership with our employees, suppliers and customers, to minimise our carbon footprint and reduce our environmental impact, so we are delighted to be shortlisted for this award.
“It’s also good to see that our core markets of publicly funded emergency services fleets are increasingly focused on supply chains contributing to sustainability goals.
“Bluelite is accredited to ISO 14001 for environmental management and we use independent assessors to chart our progress on our sustainability journey; we constantly challenge ourselves to do better.”
In recent years, Bluelite has introduced a number of measures to reduce its environmental impact, including investing in renewable energy generation to reduce its carbon emissions, along with the use of low solvent inks, LED lighting and adoption of electric vehicle service support.
The awards event is being held at The Sofitel Hotel Gatwick on 17th November 2022, when the winners of all nine categories will be announced.
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This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Colin Bridgman .
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