Educate Awards is delighted to announce that Fresh Start Waste Services has come on board as a sponsor for 2024.
Fresh Start Waste Services will join Educate Awards’ established list of loyal partners as the sponsor for the Outstanding Commitment to the Environment category.
Fresh Start Waste Services is a leading provider of eco-friendly waste management solutions dedicated to promoting sustainability and recycling.
Established in 2005, Fresh Start has made huge strides to expand its operations across every corner of the North West, quickly becoming a leader in their field.
Through innovative programmes and services, Fresh Start works to reduce waste, increase recycling rates, and foster eco-conscious communities.
Fresh Start’s commitment to environmental education drives their passion for collaboration with schools, instilling responsible waste practices and recycling habits in young people to create a greener future for all.
Director of Sales and Marketing at Fresh Start Waste Services, Sean Martins, said: “As a company committed to fostering a greener future, we are incredibly excited to join the Educate Awards as the sponsor for the Outstanding Commitment to the Environment category for 2024.
“This sponsorship aligns with our unwavering dedication to promoting sustainability and recycling, particularly through environmental education.”
Sean added: “This award celebrates the exceptional efforts of schools striving for environmental excellence. We strongly believe that by empowering schools and young people with the knowledge and tools to manage waste responsibly, we can positively impact our environment.”
Kim O’Brien, founder of the Educate Awards, said: “We’re delighted to welcome support from Fresh Start Waste Services for 2024. As a business, Fresh Start has demonstrated a clear and unwavering commitment to supporting schools, academies and colleges who are paving the way to be environmentally friendly and are actively working towards a sustainable future – a commitment we celebrate in the Outstanding Commitment to the Environment category. We are so grateful to each of our sponsors for their ongoing support. Without this support, the Educate Awards would not be possible.”