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O'Donovan Waste Win Decarbonisation Award At The Institute Of Couriers Awards



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The recent National Courier Awards took place recently in London and the annual

event continues to be a fantastic occasion celebrating excellence in logistics and

delivery and is organised by the Institute of Couriers.


Hosted at the grand Drapers Hall in the City of London, the gala industry event saw a number of prestigious awards given for those recognised as best-of-the-best in express, courier, last mile,

final mile operations.


Assessed by an independent panel of judges, the awards recognise the very best of

the best and the winners were selected from a huge number of nominations. The

judges chose O’Donovan as a winning business for their work and dedication in

reducing carbon emissions through innovative policies, commitment to training,

vehicle enhancements and promoting a greener culture to improve fleet operations.


Jacqueline O'Donovan was there to collect the award and when interviewed on the

decarbonisation topic, had this to say.

“We have to face facts and step up as business leaders – the climate change crisis needs immediate action and we all have a part to play. I hope the work we do to reduce our carbon emissions will inspire other companies to maximise their efforts in relation to their own environmental impact and we are delighted to win this award in recognition of our achievements.”

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  • Writer: Linda Andrews - Editorial Assistant, Nuse Online
    Linda Andrews - Editorial Assistant, Nuse Online
  • Dec 15, 2023
  • 1 min read


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The recent National Courier Awards took place recently in London and the annual

event continues to be a fantastic occasion celebrating excellence in logistics and

delivery and is organised by the Institute of Couriers.


Hosted at the grand Drapers Hall in the City of London, the gala industry event saw a number of prestigious awards given for those recognised as best-of-the-best in express, courier, last mile,

final mile operations.


Assessed by an independent panel of judges, the awards recognise the very best of

the best and the winners were selected from a huge number of nominations. The

judges chose O’Donovan as a winning business for their work and dedication in

reducing carbon emissions through innovative policies, commitment to training,

vehicle enhancements and promoting a greener culture to improve fleet operations.


Jacqueline O'Donovan was there to collect the award and when interviewed on the

decarbonisation topic, had this to say.

“We have to face facts and step up as business leaders – the climate change crisis needs immediate action and we all have a part to play. I hope the work we do to reduce our carbon emissions will inspire other companies to maximise their efforts in relation to their own environmental impact and we are delighted to win this award in recognition of our achievements.”

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