Trex Company
Trex Company recently earned top honors in this year’s Environment + Energy (E+E) Leader Awards.
Trex composite decking was not only named Product of the Year but also the Judges’ Choice Winner as the top-scoring entry in the Consumer + Residential category.
The E+E Leader Awards is an annual program recognizing excellence in products and services that provide energy and environmental benefits, or in projects implemented by companies that improved environmental or energy management outcomes and increased the bottom line. Entries were evaluated and scored by a panel of independent judges from more than 20 companies, including Hyundai Motor Group, JLL, Air Force OEA, Navitas Partners, UCLA, TRC Companies, IWSI America, Intrinsic Textiles, Climate Social and CapGemini.
“The winners of this year’s E+E Leader Awards are tackling some of the most pressing sustainability and energy challenges with real-world, scalable solutions,” says Sarah Roberts, co-president of E+E Leader and C-Suite Compass. “These projects and products push industry standards forward and are setting new benchmarks for innovation and impact.”
“Every year, our judges look to recognize the businesses that are truly moving the needle and striving for sustainability and operational efficiency,” adds Kay Harrison, vice president and head of the E+E Leader Awards program. “This year’s winners exemplify the kind of forward-thinking strategies and technologies that companies need to stay ahead in an increasingly complex energy and environmental landscape.”
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