Purolite Awarded Queen’s Award for Enterprise

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Purolite has received the Queen’s Award for Enterprise in the International Trade category.

Purolite, an Ecolab company and manufacturer of synthetic and agarose-based resins, has been awarded the Queen’s Award for Enterprise in the International Trade category.

Purolite is among the 232 organizations to be recognized nationally with a Queen’s Award for Enterprise. The company was selected for its success in innovation and international trade, as well as resilience throughout the COVID-19 pandemic.

The Queen’s Award for Enterprise, established in 1965, is the United Kingdom’s highest accolade for business success. The awards, granted annually, acknowledge firms that have excelled in exporting, social or environmental good work, or innovation.

Leighton Davies, finance director at Purolite, has received an invitation to the Buckingham Palace awards reception that is to be hosted by Prince Charles.

“It’s a tremendous honor to have won the Queen’s Award for Enterprise. I’m immensely proud of this achievement and would like to thank the fantastic teams we have in place all over the world, as well as the continued support of our valued customers,” commented Hayley Crowe, SVP and general manager of Purolite, upon the company receiving the award.

Source: Purolite

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