British manufacturer Triton Showers has been presented with a King’s Award for Enterprise, recognising the brand’s commitment to sustainable development.
The Nuneaton-based manufacturer was presented with the achievement by the Warwickshire Lord Lieutenant, Tim Cox, at its Shepperton Business Park head office.
The King’s Award for Enterprise celebrates Triton’s ongoing efforts to reduce its carbon footprint and environmental impact, announced earlier this year.
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Triton is one of only 29 organisations to be recognised nationally for its contribution to sustainable development.
Lord Lieutenant Tim Cox praised Triton’s achievement: “It has been an honour to meet with this year’s winners of the King’s Awards for Enterprise.
“These Awards are a great boost to the local economy and show our ability to attract and sustain successful companies which in turn support our local communities.
“I am delighted to present this award to a company that truly embodies the spirit of the King’s Award for Enterprise.
“As we look towards the next year of The King’s Awards for Enterprise, I encourage as many Warwickshire businesses as possible to consider applying.
“These awards are the highest accolade available to UK businesses and offer unparalleled prestige, exposure, and credibility to successful companies.”
Managing director at Triton Showers David Tutton said, “We are incredibly honoured to receive the King’s Award for Enterprise, being one of only 29 select businesses across the UK to be recognised by His Majesty this year in the Sustainable Development category.
“This prestigious award underscores our commitment to placing sustainability at the heart of our business strategy and our determination to achieve our ambitious ‘Net Zero by 2035’ target.
“At Triton, we’re proud to be the market leader for showers in the UK and Ireland.
“With that leadership comes the responsibility to actively reduce our impact on the planet, and we are proud to lead the way in creating a more sustainable future.”