Monday, November 25, 2024

Micronclean names new associate director

Skegness-based Micronclean has named Sophie Harris as Associate Director Quality, Health and Environment.

She joins Micronclean after a 14-year career in the water industry, where she held positions in Production, Quality, Regulation and Environmental Departments delivering company-wide environmental improvement programmes.

Sophie said: “I am passionate about sustainability and reducing our environmental impacts to meet the needs of today and those of our future generations. As a result, I would like to create a true circular economy to remove waste through implementation of innovative packaging solutions. My ambition is to  work in partnership with our customers and communities to create real value to deliver against our joint goals, and most importantly, to protect the environment.”

Micronclean says it has long recognised the importance of environmental sustainability, being one of the first companies to achieve BS7750 accreditation, the precursor to ISO14001. For many years Micronclean’s environmental and sustainability activities were captured within our SKIEs values under the banner of Stewardship. Micronclean recognises the need to give even greater focus to the environment, sustainability, and a more circular economy, appointing Sophie Harris to provide Board level leadership and focus to this critical aspect of our business.. To support Sophie, Micronclean will be strengthening its environmental team.

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