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News Release from: Terrapin
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial Team on 05 December 2007

Terrapin wins green award

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Terrapin has won the offsite construction company a Business Excellence Award recognising its achievements in recycling, waste reduction and related green initiatives.

Business Excellence Award from the Milton Keynes and North Bucks Chamber of Commerce Terrapin has implemented an Environmental Management System during the past year, which includes a Waste Management Policy, to minimise the environmental impact of its Buckinghamshire factory and offices and site operations

In addition, the Terrapin Green Team, formed in November 2006 and headed by MD Patrick Howlett White, directs environmental improvements throughout the entire business.

Entries for the Chamber's Environment Award had to include strategies for reducing waste, the types and quantities of materials being recycled and how companies planned to reduce their carbon footprint still further.

Patrick Howlett White comments, "Our future depends on businesses and individuals working together for a cleaner, greener environment".

"Terrapin is committed to the principles of sustainability in its products and practices and winning this Award acknowledges the success of our efforts to date and our progress towards full ISO 14001-2004 Certification." This internationally recognised standard is granted to companies that document and regularly review their systems and products with the aim of reducing waste and pollution.

Patrick Howlett White continues, "We believe everyone in the organisation is responsible for the potentially harmful effects of the tasks they perform".

"With the introduction of a documented system we will be able to satisfy the high standards of the ISO and assure our customers that we're complying with environmental legislation".

The construction industry is under increasing pressure to improve sustainability and efficiency.

Terrapin has taken significant steps to implement green practices, including responsible sourcing of raw materials, increased recycling and providing employee training in environmental and waste awareness.

Historically, Terrapin has recycled all its timber and metal waste and has now increased its total recycling capacity for gypsum based products, such as plasterboard, from 15% to 60% of total waste produced.

Terrapin is also a member of the Bedfordshire Waste Exchange (Eastex), a free online information service for passing on or sourcing surplus materials to help reduce the amount of waste entering landfill sites".

""Eastex is based on the principle that one company's waste is another's raw material," explains Patrick Howlett White".

""In addition to the environmental benefits it's also delivering real financial savings for Terrapin".

Chief Executive of Milton Keynes and North Bucks Chamber of Commerce, Rita Spada, commented, "This is just the type of positive, forward-thinking idea generation that is abundant throughout the Milton Keynes area".

"Terrapin have shown how, with some substantial commitment on their side, companies can work towards providing a cleaner environment and, with the many green spaces in Milton Keynes, that ethic is more important than ever".

Terrapin may have just scooped an award for being green, but the company is not resting on its laurels.

Patrick Howlett White concludes, "Working strategically and with like minded partners, Terrapin will continue to make environmental improvements from the board room through to the shop floor to ensure that our business is fit for the future".

Terrapin is a privately owned company which has been expanding the potential of modern methods of off-site construction since 1949.

It grew with the development of modular classroom buildings throughout the baby boom and is now a leader in factory assembled modular buildings such as hotels, prisons, hospitals, schools and apartments.

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