The plastics recycling and technology company MBA Polymers has been named a finalist by the Circular Awards in the 'Young Global Leaders Award for Circular Economy SME category. The finalists were chosen through a rigorous judging process, and the winners will be announced at an awards ceremony at the World Economic Forum in Davos in January 2017.
The Circulars are an initiative of the World Economic Forum and the Forum of Young Global Leaders. It is considered the world’s premier circular economy award program, offering recognition to individuals and organizations from commerce and civil society that have made notable contributions to the circular economy in the private sector, public sector and society. Entrants for the awards are leading the way in driving innovation and growth that is decoupled from the use of scarce natural resources.
“We're delighted to have been named as a Circulars finalist,” says Dr. Mike Biddle, MBA's founder and a member of MBA’s board of directors. “This is recognition for our achievements in creating advanced technologies to recycle some of the largest and most complex plastic waste streams into valuable raw materials and building three world-scale plants that recover and deliver tens of millions of pounds per year of plastics to major manufacturers around the world.”
Other finalists for the award are I:CO, Fairphone, Park24 Co., Ltd. Safechem Europe Gmbh and Unusual Rigging Ltd.
To view MBA’s video showcasing its operations, click here.
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