Thursday, April 25, 2024

Synetiq score a Hat-Trick at Industry Awards

Doncaster-headquartered SYNETIQ, has been awarded three seperate acolades at the inaugural Vehicle Recycling Excellence Awards.

The firm scooped up prizes for “Green Parts Company of the Year,” “Larger Vehicle Recycler of the Year” and for Sustainability.

The Vehicle Recycling Excellence Awards.recognise organisations that are supporting growth in the promotion of green parts. This is to celebrate those who are reducing the impact of car repairs on the environment and those who are driving positive change in the industry.

Across 15 different categories, the ceremony recognises truly outstanding businesses. Nominees from all over the country attended the event, which was held at the National Conference Centre, Bickenhill.

“It’s a huge honour to be recognised for our commitment to make a positive difference within our industry,” said Tom Rumboll, UK Managing Director for IAA and CEO of SYNETIQ.

“These awards are the culmination [of] all the team’s hard work. We are leaving no stone unturned as we work with clients to promote green parts into the mainstream, improve our operational efficiencies as we continue to grow and work to reduce the environmental impact of the automotive sector.”

SYNETIQ handles salvage and end of life vehicles, recycling an average of 96.3% of each end-of-life vehicle it dismantles – surpassing EU legislative targets. SYNETIQ says its integrated circular model means it’s perfectly placed to maximise the economic and environmental potential of all salvage or end of life vehicles – whether by safely reusing green parts, or as part of the compliant vehicle recycling process.

In addition to receiving three awards, SYNETIQ was a supporter of the event and sponsor of the Community Recycling Initiative of the Year award, recognising organisations involved within their local communities.

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