Levity CropScience shortlisted for national award

Bilsborrow based agronomy specialists, Levity CropScience has been shortlisted for the 2018 BusinessGreen Leaders Awards, in the Innovation category. Levity will be judged alongside multi-national companies including Epson, Lloyd Banking Group and Bulldog Skincare.

Taking place on 27 June 2018 at The Brewery, London, the BusinessGreen Leaders Awards celebrate the UK’s leading green businesses and their sustainable business models and clean technologies.

Across 25 different categories, businesses, NGOs, public sector bodies and individuals are rigorously judged by a panel of sustainability professionals and green economy leaders.

David Marks, Co-Managing Director, Levity CropScience, said: “Everybody at Levity is thrilled to have been shortlisted for the UK wide BusinessGreen Leaders Awards. To be shortlisted alongside some of the largest companies in the UK is an immense privilege.

“The innovation category is particularly relevant to us, since we hope that our products will lead to a greener and more sustainable future for people around the world.”

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