Plymouth College business wins national social enterprise award
Published: 08 March, 2011
Plymouth College company, Ecovation, has won the Young Person's
Social Enterprise of the Year category in the Social Enterprise
Awards England. Founded last September by a team of inspiring
Sixth Formers, Ecovation will go through to the UK finals along
with other social enterprises from England, Scotland, Wales and
Northern Ireland. Leader of the Labour Party, Ed Miliband,
will speak at the high profile event, being held on 30th March at
The O2 in London.
The company builds and sells products to help the environment,
including the Ecofeeder, a birdfeeder which turns hold household
kitchen food waste into bird food, to help reduce landfill.
The team pledges to give away a percentage of profits to help
improve the local and global environment and turned down an offer
of private investment because they want to stay true to their
values.
There are 62,000 social enterprises in the UK, contributing over
£20 billion to the economy and employing nearly a million
people. Social enterprises are businesses, but exist first
and foremost to make a positive difference to society or the
environment. Profits are reinvested rather than given to
shareholders and owners. They operate in almost every
industry in Britain, from health and social care to renewable
energy, from retail to recycling, from employment to sport, from
housing to education.
The awards are organised by the Social Enterprise Coalition
(SEC), the national membership body for social enterprise.
Michael Daniel, joint Managing Director of Ecovation CIC,
said: "Social enterprise is the legal
structure of the future. It is the only type of business to
place real emphasis on the importance on all stakeholder groups. We
are elated to have won this award and hope that our project can
inspire others to follow suit."
The Social Enterprise Coalition's Chief Executive, Peter
Holbrook, said: "Ecovation must be
congratulated on their win because they were up against some really
stiff competition. The team is doing amazing work and we hope
they can build on their early success and continue to do great
things for their community."