Northland Waste, claimed the title at the 47th annual awards — a black-tie event at Whangārei’s McKay Stadium on Friday evening.
With 330attendees, the night was the culmination of months of work for staff, judges, sponsors and the 70-plus business awards entrants, NorthChamber chief executive Leah McKerrow said.
“We especially acknowledge the entrants who put themselves and their businesses up for scrutiny through the entry process. By building their business, they build our region’s capability and resilience.”
Northland Waste claimed the prime award, the Northpower and Top Energy Northland Business Excellence Supreme Award.
The judges said in a highly competitive field, Northland Waste stood out for its exceptional track record, with measured progress in financial and people goals since it started in 2008.
“Their innovative and customised solutions for employees, customers, and users of their products and services, have set them apart,” the judges said.
The company was also praised for truly caring for its people, including a clear development path for those who wish to grow within the business.
“The business culture has been preserved throughout this growth, with proactive measures ensuring that people remain the top priority, while also focusing on innovation, productivity, safety and wellbeing.”
Northland Waste also won the NDSL Ricoh Northland Excellence in Business Large Business Award and the One NZ Best Digital Adaptation Award.
Other winners noted for excellence in business
The other category winners and special award winners cover a range of fields and business sizes. They are:
EMA Best Emerging Business Award: No. 10 Bridal
tlc4u2 Ltd Excellence in Business Micro Business Award: Turning Point Coffee NZ Ltd
Wynn Fraser Excellence in Business Small Business Award: PDC Creative
Marsden Maritime Holdings Ltd Excellence in Business Medium Business Award: Scope Total Project Partners
Creative Northland Excellence in Creative Industries Award: PDC Creative
Northland Inc — Jeroen Jongejans Innovate Northland Award: KM2 FinCrime
Northland Regional Council Excellence in Sustainability and Climate Action Award: Turning Point Coffee NZ
WRMK Employer of the Year: Marsden Metals Group
BDO Northland Judges Choice Award: Kirsty Joy Creative
Business Coaching New Zealand Voucher: His and Hers Events
More FM Customer Choice Award: Barfoot & Thompson Property Management
Ministry of Social Development He Poutama Taitamariki Award (Youth Employee and Employer of the Year Award): Rozlyn Fisher and Northpower
The Northern Advocate Business Hall of Fame Inductees: Clare and Tony Davies-Colley.
Denise Piper is a news reporter for the Northern Advocate, focusing on health and business. She has more than 20 years in journalism and is passionate about covering stories that make a difference.