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 UNTHA UK awarded ‘Leading Light’ prestige in national tech list
Marcus Brew
Industrial shredder manufacturer UNTHA UK has been listed in the prestigious Digital Enterprise Top 100 list for the third consecutive year. And for 2022, the Boroughbridge-headquartered firm has also received esteemed ‘Leading Light’ recognition as a top ten performer.
The initiative seeks to identify companies leading the way in digital innovation, transformation, and resilience, before sharing their stories across the UK and internationally to drive and inspire success amongst others.
The accolade – which follows a detailed written submission and judging process – reflects UNTHA UK’s six-figure investment in an ever-evolving Microsoft Dynamics solution. The technology has proven transformational throughout every department in the fast growth business, with judges particularly drawn to the efficiency, productivity and data intelligence benefits achieved.
But as UNTHA UK’s data analyst Sharon Annat explained, colleague morale and customer satisfaction has rocketed too: “While our continued push for better has had a crucial impact on our products and processes, it has also proven to be a key driver for the fulfilment of our people.
“A strong grasp of business intelligence and management information, coupled with improved collaboration between departments, has translated into better customer experience, higher satisfaction levels, repeat business and reputational growth in a really crowded market. And we couldn’t be prouder.”
Managing director Marcus Brew added: “Following a consecutive year of 25%+ growth , we’re recouping the value of our investments more than ever, and look forward to pushing for £17m turnover this year. A special thanks must be extended to our partners Spark365, Scriba PR and The Bigger Boat too.”
As well as attending the celebratory event on 16 June – which saw the 2022 Digital Enterprise Top 100 list unveiled in central Leeds – Marcus also took to the stage to speak to fellow delegates, industry partners and policymakers about the company’s digital journey to date.
 Enva officially opens Ash Recycling Plant
(left to right) - Les Spiteri (Laplace Solutions), Scott Newport (Head of Technical and Commodities, Enva), Mhairi Black (MP for Paisley and Renfrewshire South), Michelle Scott (Operations Director, Enva), Laurie Clark (Managing Director ASCH), John Stewart (Director, ASCH), Mags MacLaren (Ward Councillor, Paisley Northwest)
Mhairi Black, MP for Paisley and Renfrewshire South, has officially opened Enva’s new £1.5 million Ash Recycling Plant in Paisley, Scotland.
This unique facility treats up to 20,000 tonnes a year of fly ash from biomass and Energy from Waste (EfW) facilities. The ash, which would previously have been destined for disposal in hazardous landfill sites, is washed to remove contaminants and then combined with other materials to create a sustainable, concrete product.
To deliver its ash recycling solution, Enva has partnered with Anglo Scottish Concrete Holdings (ASCH) - a long-established concrete and aggregate supply company. Both companies share an ambition to be at the forefront of circular economy and are working to replace quarried aggregates with recovered materials.
Commenting on the opening Mhairi Black, MP for Paisley and Renfrewshire South, said: “Enva’s ash recycling plant showcases how Scottish businesses are innovating and driving the development of the circular economy. In addition to the clear environmental benefits, investment in these sustainable technologies creates jobs and helps to support local economies. This is only the start of the journey and I look forward to seeing how this exciting facility develops over the coming months and years.”
Enva’s CEO, Tom Walsh, also commented saying: “The environmental benefits of recycling fly ash are compelling. Every tonne of recycled aggregate produced by this plant reduces demand for quarried materials by the same amount and working with ASCH can offset 200-300kg of virgin material in every tonne of concrete manufactured.
In addition to the clear benefits of reducing waste to landfill the use of this recycled product enables construction companies to utilise secondary resources with comparable characteristics and qualities to those of virgin materials.
Providing a solution that manages waste near to its point of production also has clear benefits. Reducing the associated haulage has saved an estimated 950,000kg of CO2.”
Enva recently received confirmation from SEPA (Scottish Environment Protection Agency) that it has upgraded the classification of the recycled aggregate from a ‘deregulated material’ to full ‘end of waste’ status. Significantly, this helps to market and position the product alongside its virgin counterparts.
In parallel, Enva is also working closely with local construction companies to supply a new sand replacement product for several applications which will further help to reduce the carbon footprint from quarried materials and their transportation.
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