Leptos Group awarded for waste management policies

The non-profit Cyprus Recycling Organisation (OAK), a pioneering collective Construction and Demolition Waste Management System, recently hosted its inaugural Environmental Awards Ceremony for contractors and members, marking the accomplishments of the year 2022.

Since 2019, the Board of Directors of the Recycling Organisation has instituted these annual Environmental Awards to commend members who champion the safeguarding of Cyprus’s natural environment, diligently meeting their obligations under pertinent legislation, both directly and indirectly.

This year, the Leptos Group received the prestigious ‘Golden Certificate Award‘ for their judicious management of Construction and Demolition Waste in their projects, alongside their collaborative efforts with OAK in the crusade for the preservation of Cyprus’s natural and built environment. Once again, the Leptos Group underscores its commitment to a more sustainable future, an announcement from the company noted.

Throughout the award ceremony, the prevailing message from the organisers was the growing trend of companies adopting eco-friendly practices and refining internal processes to enhance environmental protection. This event serves as a testament to the increasing dedication of businesses towards a greener and more sustainable approach.

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