Howard Tenens Wins Green Award

November2011
Howard Tenens Wins Green Award

Stroud based Howard Tenens operating across 14 depots in the UK, wins the Green Award for its Boston depot. The 2011 Boston Business Awards in association with Boston Enterprise Week were open to businesses trading in the Boston Borough Council catchment area.


The judges’ concluded, “The Green Award category was very competitive. In the end, we felt Howard Tenens had the edge because they had a good understanding of how their business affected the environment. In reaching our decision we were particularly impressed with the company’s work on developing low carbon transport, which we felt was groundbreaking with a national impact.”


Catherine Crouch, Group Environment Director for Howard Tenens said, "We were delighted to win the Boston Green Award, sponsored by Boston Borough Council, as it is testament to the investment and commitment we have made in our quest for alternative fuels and vehicles. A compressed natural gas refuelling infrastructure will play an essential part in the UK's low carbon transport strategy for the future. We would be happy to hear from any businesses in the area that would like to find out more about using gas as a vehicle fuel. Any queries relating to our Boston, London and Andover  gas refuelling stations should be directed to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

 

 

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Picture Caption : (left to right) Award presentation -  Cllr Peter Bedford, Leader of Boston Borough Council, Paul Gowland, Group Fleet Manager at Howard Tenens, Ben Morris, MD-Operations, Howard Tenens, Cllr Mary Wright, Mayor of  Boston and Paul Spencer, Divisional Operations Manager at Howard Tenens (Boston) Ltd.

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