JP Corry, a leading provider of building materials, has proudly ascended to the esteemed
Platinum level in the Business in the Community (BITCNI) Environmental Benchmarking
Survey. This prestigious accolade marks JP Corry’s remarkable progress, surpassing its
previous Gold status, and solidifies its position as one of Northern Ireland’s top
environmentally responsible organisations.
The announcement took place at Windsor Park during the unveiling of the 2023 Northern
Ireland Environmental Benchmarking Survey results, orchestrated by BITCNI, the
responsible business network. This annual event disclosed the outcomes of a
comprehensive assessment involving over 100 organizations across diverse sectors,
including General Manufacturing, Local Authority, Education, Utilities, Construction, ICT,
and Food and Drink.
Supported by the Department for Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs and
sponsored by Moy Park, the Survey functions as a tool to evaluate, acknowledge, and
incentivise entities that demonstrate exemplary commitment in surpassing the minimum
environmental standards set by law.
JP Corry’s elevation to Platinum status underscores the company’s unwavering dedication
to sustainability, showcasing its consistent and substantial efforts to minimise its
environmental footprint. This recognition highlights JP Corry’s proactive measures and
innovative initiatives in sustainability practices, setting a commendable benchmark for the
industry.
“We are immensely proud to have achieved Platinum status in the BITCNI Environmental
Benchmarking Survey,” stated Chris Collins, Operations Director at JP Corry. “This
recognition reaffirms our steadfast commitment to environmental stewardship and
encourages us to continue striving for excellence in sustainable practices within our
industry.”
The elevation to Platinum in the BITCNI Environmental Benchmarking Survey underscores
JP Corry’s commitment to fostering a greener future while setting a significant example for
other organisations to follow suit.