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Awards

Ecoegg has been recognized and has received acclaim by receiving several awards

The Queen’s Award for Enterprise in Innovation 2016

We are thrilled to announce that Ecoegg has won a Queen’s Award for Enterprise in Innovation 2016. The Queen’s Awards are made annually by Her Majesty The Queen on the advice of the Prime Minister, who is assisted by an Advisory Committee that consists of representatives of Government, industry, and commerce.

the Climate Week Award for ‘Best New Product or Technology’

Our Laundry Egg has been awarded the Climate Week Award for ‘Best New Product or Technology’, identified for being the innovative new way to do laundry. They applauded our revolutionary product which ultimately replaces regular washing detergent, keeping coarse chemicals out of our environment while still being great value.

Gold Award for Baby Skincare Product by Prima Baby & Pregnancy Magazine

Receiving the Gold Award for Baby Skincare Product by Prima Baby & Pregnancy Magazine, our front runner Laundry Egg got top marks for being kind to a baby’s delicate skin. Another superb endorsement that the Laundry Egg really works effectively.

The NatWest Venus Award for Best Green Business

We are happy to add the NatWest Venus Award to our list for Best Green Business. The Laundry Egg stops an estimated 700,000 tonnes of washing detergent polluting the UK water system each year – now that’s eco-friendly!

Allergy Friendly Product Awards

Ecoegg is working closely with Allergy UK, the leading medical charity for sufferers of allergies, sensitivity and intolerance. The Ecoegg laundry egg has been awarded Allergy UK’s “Allergy Friendly Product Award”.

National Eczema Society Awards

Ecoegg are also working in partnership with the National Eczema Society.The NES are the leading body representing Eczema sufferers throughout the UK. Currently, there is no cure for eczema. Finding a cure would significantly transform the lives of over 6 million sufferers in the UK, of which 15-20% are school children.