An environmental compliance specialist which relocated from Oxford to Manchester last month has recorded 40% growth for the second year in a row, as it continues to expand its team.
Having recently settled into its new head office in Manchester’s CORE building on Brown Street, Ecoveritas says it now plans to expand further, bolstering its capabilities through significant investments in technology and specialist staff. The company provides expert data-driven packaging reporting services to industry and retail, including reporting for extended producer responsibility.
It has already experienced significant growth, expanding from a small team at its original Oxford office to now nearly 50 employees, and now with plans for the continued expansion over the coming months.
The official move to the North of England last month coincided with the company’s milestone of signing 150 clients in more than 15 different sectors, working with household-name brands like eBay, Selfridges, Claire’s, and Suzuki, to name a few.
Of these clients, more than 70 have a combined excess turnover more than £50 billion, and Ecoveritas receives over 20,000 supplier data requests issued and processed each year.
Chief executive officer Irvin Newbitt, said he was extremely proud of the talented team of individuals who have been instrumental in Ecoveritas’ growth: “We have a vision of becoming the leading data specialist in helping companies minimise the cost and difficulty in reporting their packaging obligations,” he said. “For this goal to be achieved we knew we needed to expand our data services and improve customer value through developing and investing heavily in technology solutions. Less than three years later, I’m proud to say that our vision is coming to fruition with technology being the cornerstone of this innovative company.”
Founded in 1999, Ecoveritas has grown into a leading force in environmental compliance, attracting a wide range of prominent clients. Over the years, the firm has partnered with notable companies such as AstraZeneca, Toni & Guy, New Look and many others, solidifying its reputation for excellence and innovation in sustainable practices.
The company provides services including Plastic Tax reporting, Global EPR reviews and EPR- which recently made headlines due to the new regulation deadlines.
The new rules require UK businesses to collect and report data on the packaging they supply, import or import as packaging around products. They must then pay the appropriate fee for the quantity of packaging they place on the market to meet legal obligations and declare which country the packaging is supplied and discarded in.
To help businesses navigate the changes and avoid costly financial repercussions, the firm is supplementing its years of expertise with cutting edge technology to automate much of the recording and reporting process.
Newbitt encouraged business owners of all sizes to begin preparing for EPR requirements and consider how the firm’s expertise could support their efforts toward more sustainable operations.
“We manage global EPR data reporting in more than 30 countries, so we are well equipped to handle reporting across diverse regulatory environments.
“While we’ve seen tremendous growth in the last few years, Ecoveritas has a three-and-a-half-decade legacy supporting its work and results. The firm’s proven success lies in its ability to navigate complex regulations while driving sustainable improvements for businesses worldwide. We’re looking forward to many more years of success.”