0 Comment(s) 30/06/2008 +0100 GMT
by Pete Roythorne
The Business Design Centre (BDC) scooped two prizes at the inaugural
Giant Green Awards organised by Islington Council. The first was picked
up in the Waste Minimisation category and the second was as the overall
winners of the Large Companies category.
The gala ceremony, held at the HAC recently celebrated the commitment of Islington businesses to environmental responsibility.
"We
were up against extremely tough competition,” said the BDC’s chief
operating officer Graham Stephenson. “To win in both categories is a
great achievement and highlights our ongoing commitment to recycling
and development of environmental initiatives. We have consistently
acted in an environmentally responsible manner, by improving and
implementing effective recycling and sustainable schemes, together with
increasing awareness of such issues among our key stakeholders,
including; organisers, exhibitors, visitors, tenants, contractors and
staff."
Green targets featured strongly in the BDC's core corporate objectives and an
Environmental
Committee was formed, made up of senior management and members of staff
from every department whose role it was to set out specific
environmentally led objectives.
The numerous practical initiatives introduced saw many environmental benefits,
including:
–
£1.3 million roof replacement, which allows more natural light into the
building enabling the BDC to reduce lighting and gives better
insulation so less heating is required.
– A change in the way
stock panel is constructed for events to reduce the use of timber,
saving 20,000 linear metres of batten a year.
– Eco-kettles provided to all 120 offices within the venue.
– All toilets have been fitted with Dyson Airblade hand driers resulting in energy usage in this area being reduced by 81%.
– Recycling 60% waste from skips (approximately 170 tonnes this year) rather than sending it all to landfill.
The company is also involved with community projects, such as working with the
Children's
Scrap Project, which collects our usable waste and distributes it to
local schools to use in their art projects. Additionally, the BDC is
also a member of Islington Climate Change Partnership run by Islington
Council, which is working to reduce the London borough’s carbon
footprint by 15% by 2010.







































