Leading Northern Ireland contractor Henry Brothers has achieved Platinum in the 2023 Northern Ireland Environmental Benchmarking Survey.
The annual survey scores organisations on the measures they take to improve their environmental impacts.
Northern Ireland’s most sustainable organisations were revealed at an event organised by responsible business network Business in the Community (BITC).
Participating organisations were also provided with a Gap Analysis Report to help them to identify areas that need action and highlights where they are performing well.
Deborah O’Hanlon, Group Sustainability and Quality Manager at Henry Brothers said: “We have been awarded Platinum status for several years now and 2023’s recognition is a significant one, as it highlights Henry Brothers as one of the very few companies who have contributed to the survey over the last 25 years.
“In doing so we have contributed wider societal benefits in the areas we work in, highlighting our responsibility as a sustainable business.”
Sponsored by Moy Park and supported by Department for Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs, the survey scores, recognises, and rewards organisations that are going above and beyond their legal environmental requirements.
Over 120 organisations from a range of sectors including general manufacturing, education, utilities, construction, and ICT took part in the survey in 2023.
At an event to release the survey results, Dr Lisa McIlvenna, Deputy Managing Director of Business in the Community, emphasised the significance of the Survey as a valuable benchmarking tool. She stressed its important role over the last 25 years in bringing attention to critical environmental issues that organisations in Northern Ireland must consider and act on.
Dr McIlvenna added: “In an era where stakeholders, suppliers, buyers, and the public at large are actively seeking assurance of businesses’ dedication to environmental wellbeing, participation in the survey serves as tangible evidence of their commitment to a more sustainable future.”
To find out which organisations participated in the 2023 Survey and to see how they scored, visit www.bitcni.org.uk/niebs