2 March 2026

BCF announces Coatings Care Award 2025 finalists

British Coatings Federation (BCF) announced the Coatings Care award 2025 finalists list and celebrated their contribution in the environmental stewardship and sustainability. The winners will be announced at the BCF Awards dinner on November 12 at Carden Park in Chester.

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Coatings Care Award 2025

British Coatings Federation (BCF) announced the Coatings Care Award 2025 finalists list and celebrated their contribution in the environmental stewardship and sustainability. The winners will be announced at the BCF Awards dinner on November 12 at Carden Park in Chester.

The Coatings Care Overall Best Performer Award is presented to the company that has demonstrated best-in-class performance across a range of key performance indicators, such as waste and recycling, and VOC emissions.

The companies shortlisted for this award are:

•              AkzoNobel Decorative Coatings, Ashington

•              Flint Group, Ruabon

•              Fujifilm SIS, Broadstairs

•              Jotun Paints Europe, Scunthorpe

•              Teal & Mackrill, Hull

The Coatings Care Progress Award is presented to the company that has made the most significant year-on-year performance improvement.

The shortlisted companies for this award are:

•              Becker Industrial Coatings, Liverpool

•              ITAC, Manchester

•              Pulse Printing Products, Bristol

•              Sherwin-Williams Consumer Brands, Sheffield

•              Steyport, Blackburn

The BCF Coatings Care environmental programme is leading the way in demonstrating the UK coatings industry’s commitment to protecting the health and welfare of its employees, safe operation of processes, and active contribution to a sustainable environment. Over the past 29 years, BCF members have made tremendous progress in production efficiency and environmental performance, as shown in the 45 health, safety and environment key performance indicators tracked by BCF.

The BCF Coatings Care environmental programme demonstrates that the UK coatings industry cares about the health and welfare of employees, the safe operation of processes, and shows determination to contribute actively to a sustainable environment. It is a voluntary programme which provides an opportunity for members to benchmark their environmental performance against 45 KPIs, and has over 30 UK coatings and printing ink manufacturing sites taking part.

Source: BCF

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