From caterers to shoemakers: British businesses honoured in 2025 King's Awards for Enterprise
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The 2025 King's Awards for Enterprise celebrate 197 UK companies across international trade, innovation, sustainable development, and social mobility. Among the winners, Social Pantry is notable for employing 42 ex-offenders, showcasing a successful inclusive hiring approach. The awards, now under King Charles III, recognize innovation with Yoto's achievement in children's audio devices and Brompton's commitment to sustainability in the challenging cycling market. These accolades illustrate the diverse efforts of UK businesses to contribute positively to society and the economy.
This year, the King's Awards for Enterprise recognized 197 UK organizations for their innovation, social mobility initiatives, and contributions towards sustainable development, exemplifying resilience.
Founder Alex Head of Social Pantry reflected on her journey with inclusive hiring, stating that being recognized by the King signifies the strength of social hiring practices.
Yoto co-founder Ben Drury highlighted the company's resilience during challenges like a product recall, emphasizing the importance of doing right by customers amid difficulties.
Brompton CEO Will Butler-Adams expressed gratitude for their first King's Award for sustainable development, recognizing it as a crucial acknowledgment during tough times in the cycling industry.
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