One of five new awards introduced for 2024, Sustainable Product Design went to JLR for its composite cross car beam, beating seven other shortlisted products. The composite cross car beam is a structural component that supports the car dashboard. Designed to be recyclable, it replaces a difficult-to-recycle magnesium original with a potential 80% reduction in CO2 emissions.
The Recycling Machinery Innovation award went to Greyparrot for its Analyzer which gathers real-time data on waste streams and uses AI to identify 89 different types of material more accurately than manual sampling.
For the first time in the history of the awards two individuals were announced as Plastics Industry Ambassador for 2024, Richard Orme of Distrupol and Carl Futcher of PlastikCity.
Polystar Plastics won the prestigious Processor of the Year Award, which looks at overall company performance across a series of different areas, including business growth, technology innovation, environmental custody and community involvement.
Best Training & Development Programme went to Bespak for its Injection Moulding Academy. PlastikCity lifted the award for Best Business Initiative for the “PlastikCity on Tour” promotional programme.
The three Supplier Partnership awards went to Sumitomo (SHI) Demag UK, Hi-Tech Automation and Nolato Jaycare for Injection Moulding; Adreco Plastics and Global Access Diagnostics for Toolmaker and TH Plastics with Polypipe BHL for Auxiliary.
Matt Barber, Global Events Director at Crain Communications, which organises the awards said: “We introduced five new categories in this year’s awards and I am delighted to see a great mix of first-time winners alongside others who have previously won multiple times in our 23 year history. Congratulations to them all. The quality and number of entries we received this year was exceptional and the winners fully deserve to be recognised for their innovation, excellence and sustainability.”
Source: sustainableplastics.com