Marshall-Tufflex, leading UK manufacturer of high-quality cable management solutions, has had its on-going commitment to sustainable practices recognised by two prestigious industry awards – the ‘Sustainable Stand’ award at CEF Live and the 1066 Business Awards ‘Sustainability Champion’ Award 2025.

Marshall-Tufflex has taken many steps to minimise its environmental impact. This includes using recycled PVC-U from post-industrial windows in its production. In addition, its cardboard packaging is made from 100% recycled and recyclable materials. The company is also on a journey to net zero and has taken a number of important steps to reduce carbon emissions, already achieving an impressive 11% carbon footprint reduction in year two followed by a 6.6% reduction in year three.
The sustainability award presented to Marshall-Tufflex at CEF Live for its stand (built by Focal Exhibitions) saw the company achieve full points in ten out of the thirteen categories. The company demonstrated best-in-class practices including using a reusable stand, sustainable flooring, FSC-certified timber, low-energy lighting, and avoiding single-use plastics. They also earned top marks for being paper-free and having a rated EcoVadis sustainability certification.
The 1066 Business Awards’ ‘Sustainability Champion’ award recognises organisations that demonstrate exceptional commitment to sustainability efforts. The award aims to honour businesses that implement impressive sustainable practices, drive environmental initiatives, and inspire others.
"Marshall-Tufflex is honoured to be recognised for its continued commitment to sustainability,” commented Jon Chamberlain, Managing Director from Marshall-Tufflex. “Winning both accolades highlights our role as a leader in sustainable manufacturing. By integrating recycled material in our core product lines, engaging employees and suppliers in our net zero mission, and transparently sharing environmental data with customers, the company is setting a benchmark for the electrical and construction industries.”
These awards follow several major sustainability milestones for the company, including supplier engagement workshops, investment in low-emission technologies, and the roll-out of a circular economy trial with an electrical training college.
For more information on Marshall-Tufflex’s sustainability journey, visit www.marshall-tufflex.com/sustainability or scan the QR code