Chris Shaw
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Christeyns scores a hat-trick
14 December 2016
In November, laundry chemical manufacturer Christeyns announced that it had won three industry awards in a month.
The Bradford based firm has been recognised for its continued work in the community, winning the Environment category at The ‘Raising the Bar’ awards, run by West & North Yorkshire Chamber of Commerce. The awards celebrate and promote the good work that is done by countless businesses hoping to make a positive impact on their communities.
Jayne Talbot, environmental, health & safety manager at Christeyns, said: “This is the third year that we have won this award; each year the competition gets tougher and it’s harder to find new ways to make improvements to constantly raise the bar.
"The awards themselves are inspirational, it’s great to see the work that others do, and a chance to share ideas. We’ve found that it allows us to focus on our CSR activities, engaging staff and measuring what we’re currently doing. It also gives recognition for the work we’ve done.”
Earlier in the month Christeyns won the Yorkshire Post Business in Excellence Apprenticeship Award in recognition of the emphasis the company places on training and developing new talent to provide for the firm’s future.
In the same week, there was more apprenticeship acknowledgement when twenty one year old Luke Chadwick was chosen as Apprentice of the Year at the Laundry and Dry Cleaning Awards (LADAs) held at Brooklands in Surrey.
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