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The Cheshire firm selling used kitchens and steering them from becoming landfill

The firm has scooped a top award for lowering its carbon footprint

Helen Lord, founder of Used Kitchen Exchange, alongside customer ambassador, Linda Barker at the Global Good Awards 2019(Image: Ingrid Weel Media)

This Cheshire firm sells used and ex-display kitchens, and has just scooped a top award for its role in reducing carbon footprint.

Used Kitchen Exchange (º£½ÇÊÓÆµE) is the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s largest kitchen discount website selling approved used and ex-display kitchens and items such as cabinets and appliances.

The Widnes business won gold at the Global Good Awards, an ethically-focussed ceremony recognising those working towards a better world for people, planet and global economy.

Among those also shortlisted were household names like BAE Systems, WWF, Marks and Spencer, Companies House, NSPCC and O2.

But it was º£½ÇÊÓÆµE that won gold at the ceremony in London last week for its profit with purpose service.

After receiving the award, º£½ÇÊÓÆµE founder Helen Lord told Business Live: “Reducing carbon is at the forefront of everyone’s mind at the moment, so we are delighted to be recognised nationally for our contribution to this. 

"All too often people who are buying a new kitchen don’t know that they could sell their current one. The car industry have been selling used cars for years, we are here to show people you can do the same with kitchens.