Instyle scoops NSW Sustainability Green Globe Award at the annual award ceremony.
October 7th, 2010
Instyle Won the Small Business Sustainability Award and was highly commended in the category of Business Sustainability at the 2010 NSW Government Sustainability Green Globe Awards.
The Green Globe Awards recognised INSTYLE as “world leaders in developing innovative textile products while reducing their ecological footprint and improving recycling processes”.
“This is an extraordinary achievement, considering that the winner of the Business Sustainability Award, AGL Energy, went on to win the coveted Climate Change Leadership Award,” said Michael Fitzsimons, Managing Director of INSTYLE.
This is the third consecutive year that INSTYLE has won at the NSW Government Sustainability awards.
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