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News Release from: Enpure
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 23 June 2008
Enpure joins leading environmental
organisation
Enpure, process engineers to the water, wastewater and waste industries, have been awarded three-star membership of The Green Organisation, one of the country's leading environmental groups
Membership of 'The Green Organisation' is restricted to companies, councils and communities that can demonstrate the effective measures they have introduced for environmental benefit, and Enpure qualified for three-star status, which is the highest possible entry level of membership Oliver Holmes, of Enpure, said "We are delighted to have measured up to the demanding criteria of The Green Organisation as we are committed to trying to do as much as possible for the environment"
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 23 Sep 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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A spokesman for The Green Organisation, commented "Enpure practice what they preach about environmental concerns and they are actively adopting measures that will continue to improve their environmental performance for generations to come.
They will be able to use our distinctive Green Apple logo on their literature, stationery and livery to identify themselves as a company that is trying to protect and enhance the environment.
They will also have access to our reference library, receive our Eco Echo publication and be able to network with other companies that are doing their best for the environment.
As members of The Green Organisation, they will be helping the independent and non-profit group to continue their own environmental initiatives, including the publication of The Green Book - the annual environmental best practice Work of Reference".
The Green Organisation has been behind successful appeals for Tsunami orphans and Pakistan earthquake victims, and has also supplied tonnes of recycled goods, IT equipment, clothing and sports kit for emerging nations.
The spokesman explained: "The Green Organisation is non-political and non-activist, dedicated to recognising, rewarding and promoting the positive aspects of environmental endeavour around the world.
As part of this on-going work, we organise the annual international Green Apple Environment Awards for countries, companies, councils and communities.
By publicising their efforts and successes, it encourages others to follow their good examples and realise the commercial and financial benefits that come from adopting environmentally-friendly practices".
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