Full-service exhibition provider, Showlite has achieved Tier 5 – the highest possible level in the ESSA Sustainability Accreditation, marking a major milestone in the company’s ongoing commitment to responsible and sustainable operations.
The ESSA accreditation recognises businesses that demonstrate exceptional performance across all areas of sustainability from environmental impact to staff wellbeing and community engagement.
Having fallen just 11 points short of Tier 5 during its first accreditation assessment last year, Showlite made strategic improvements across the business to close the gap. With many of the foundations already in place, the team was able to focus efforts on key areas including waste reduction, transport, and social value.
“We made real progress over the past year,” said Ross Isolda, sustainability lead at Showlite. “Since our last accreditation, we’ve been actively recycling our graphic materials through our partnership with Reconomy, reduced carbon output by sharing more of our van fleet transport and taken part in more community service projects.
“We also found calculating our carbon footprint much easier this time, thanks to better data management and the ESSA Carbon Calculator. Achieving Tier 5 is something we’re incredibly proud of – but it’s not the end. We’ll keep looking for new ways to improve and stay accountable.”
Josh Taylor, ESSA Health & safety manager, said: “Showlite reaching Tier 5 in the ESSA Sustainability Accreditation is a brilliant achievement and a real credit to their team. Tier 5 is the top level and only goes to companies that go above and beyond in every part of their sustainability efforts, whether that’s cutting carbon, supporting their staff or working with their local community. We’re really proud to see Showlite leading the way and setting a great example for the rest of the industry.”
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