Company wins top green accolade
A West Lothian business has been named a winner at the Scottish Environment Business Awards for its work in recycling construction, excavation and demolition waste.
Working with the construction sector since 2018, Brewster Bros has saved over 500,000 tonnes of construction, demolition and excavation waste from landfill. Using its state of the art facilities, it has created more than 400,000 tonnes of recycled products and prevented 12,000 tonnes of CO2 emissions (equivalents) from being created and leaked into the atmosphere.
Overall, this has helped customers save over £1.3m on landfill tax and £800,000 on the aggregates levy.
Brewster Bros has achieved this by investing £3.8 million in one of the largest construction waste recycling plants in the UK at Pumpherston.
A VIBES finalist in 2019, the family business has continued to help their construction customers cut environmental footprints, while also improving their own internal environmental impact.
This work has earned it a VIBES ‘Oustanding Achievement Award’ from a shortlist of 12 finalists, which highlights businesses with exceptional commitment to protecting the environment through sustainable business practices.
Managing director, Scott Brewster said: “All of us at Brewster Bros are delighted to receive a VIBES Outstanding Achievements Award and in the last few weeks we have further improved
our environmental performance by switching our fleet of trucks and mobile plant machinery to HVO fuel, reducing their emissions by up to an incredible 90 per cent.
“We are also in the process of installing EV charging points in our carpark, swapping our company cars and vans for electric equivalents and installing solar panels to power our recycling plant on 100 per cent renewable energy.”
The VIBES Awards are delivered by a multi-agency judging panel selected from 35 businesses across the country and backed by key economic and business development agencies and leading
environmental bodies including The Scottish Government, SEPA, Scottish Enterprise, NatureScot, Scottish Water, Zero Waste Scotland, South of Scotland Enterprise, Highlands and Islands Enterprise and the Energy Saving Trust.
Terry A’Hearn, CEO of the Scottish Environment Protection Agency and head of the VIBES judging panel said: “VIBES – Scottish Environment Business Awards, linked to SEPA’s ambitious ‘One Planet Prosperity’ strategy, recognise Scotland’s leading businesses who show a real commitment to sustainable goods, products and services through leadership, innovation and ambition.
“I would like to congratulate all the finalists who have shown Scotland can be at the forefront of finding sustainable solutions to take on the climate emergency.”
The Scottish Government Minister for Just Transition, Employment and Fair Work, Richard Lochhead, said: “Scotland has always been famous for its innovation and pioneering spirit, and businesses and private sector organisations across the country now have a real opportunity to seize the economic opportunities that our journey to a net-zero economy presents – and indeed are already doing so.”