Brewster Brothers has a base in Livingston and were honoured at this year's VIBES awards
Brewster Brothers, a West Lothian company that recycles the by products from the construction, demolition and excavation industries, has won this year’s VIBES Circular Scotland award.
The main aims of the awards are to encourage the efficient use of resources, enhance the competitiveness of businesses, improve environmental performance and support the wider goals of sustainable development. This could be either through adopting explicit circular models, such as sustainable design and closed material loops, for example, within their own business processes or via their contribution to wider systemic change, perhaps through partnerships or collaboration in high value materials reprocessing or through the development and implementation of enabling technologies or services.”
Following that expansion, the company will be able to process around 600,000 tonnes of construction, demolition and excavation waste per year.
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