Reusable nappy specialists won The Queen’s Awards for Enterprise, Sustainable Development Award.

Bambino Mio received a second royal seal of approval as one of the UK’s most outstanding businesses by winning a Sustainable Development award. 

The award was presented by HM Lord-Lieutenant of Northamptonshire, James Saunders Watson Esq to Guy Schanschieff, Bambino Mio’s Founder, during a small ceremony at the brands head office in Brixworth, Northampton. 

The award for Sustainable Development, recognises Bambino Mio’s commitment to sustainable practices with a positive pursuit to make reusable nappies the first choice for parents to reduce the waste that single-use disposable nappies create.

Two Northamptonshire businesses won a Queen’s Award in 2022 and Bambino Mio was the only company in the Midlands to win a Sustainable Development Award. Just 31 companies in the whole of the UK received a Sustainable Development award in 2022.

Lord-Lieutenant of Northamptonshire, James Saunders Watson Esq commented: 

“I was delighted to present Bambino Mio with The Queen’s Award for Enterprise, Sustainable Development Award. Achieving such a prestigious award is an incredible honour, offering businesses many benefits, as well as an opportunity to celebrate their successes.”

This is the reusable nappy specialists second Queen’s Award for Enterprise after previously winning the International Trade award for The Queen’s Awards for Enterprise in 2020 – celebrating the success of innovative businesses with outstanding achievements. 

Guy Schanschieff, Founder of Bambino Mio, commented: 

“Further royal recognition from such a respected awards body is something that our team is extremely proud of. This is another accolade that acknowledges to the world that we are committed to sustainable development practices and are driving a reusable revolution to reduce single-use disposable nappy waste.”

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