Worcester, Bosch Group has announced its winners of this year’s Environment 2020 Awards ceremony.
The annual event, which was first established in 2000, recognises the best practice in the industry and celebrates the work of those who have showed a commitment to recommending hot water technologies and energy efficient heating over the past year.
Across the seven installation categories, the firm has received hundreds of entries, with the winners presented with their prizes at the prestigious ceremony in Stanbrook Abbey, Worcestershire.
Presenting the awards were special guests from the Chartered Institute of Plumbing and Heating Engineering, Roger Webb and Paul Williams.
Among the winners were Lee Hatch, of LH Gas Hertfordshire (Greenstar gas-fired boiler installation), Jamie Sinclair, of SJS Plumbing & Heating Hertfordshire (Greenstar oil-fired boiler installation) and Nick Critchley, of Radiant Heating Solutions Lincolnshire (Renewables installation).
Worcester’s E2020 awards also recognised a group of environmentally aware young people aged up to 16 through an art design competition.
The competition aims to reward exceptional artwork inspired to combat climate change and improve energy efficiency.
The winners of this year’s competition were 10 year old Harry Stone from Bristol, five year old Zaki Rynne from Hampshire and 17 year old Niamh Ni Iceadha from Dublin.
All of the winners were awarded £500 in leisure and shopping vouchers for their exciting works of art.
Chief Executive Officer at Worcester, Carl Arntzen, said that as always it was a pleasure for the company to hold the award ceremony and that he gives thanks to all those who entered, with special congratulations to all the worthy winners.
He said that Worcester continues to be a manufacturer inspired by having so many installers who are already trying to reinforce the commitment of the industry to the protection of the earth’s valuable resources.
CIPHE President, Paul Williams, said they are always looking to highlight the excellent work carried out every year by heating and plumbing engineers.