
SAM Mouldings Gives Back To The Community - February 2010
SAM Receives IIP 10 Year Celebration Award - February 2010
Senior Management Team Buy In - February 2010
Dual Purpose MDF - January 2010
IIP Gold Champion - August 2009
Top Enviromental Finish for SAM
ON YOUR MARKS ... SET ... COMBILIFT
SAM Becomes An Enviromental Hero
SAM Mouldings Announced On Shortlist Of Manufacturing Excellence Awards 2008
SAM Receives Support For New Biomass Woodchip Boiler From The Carbon Trust
Continuing Our Winning Ways...
Open House For Investors in People at SAM Mouldings
SAM's Toy Story
SAM Retains IIP Champion Status
SAM Mouldings Wins Top Green Award
SAM Mouldings Wins the UK Quality Award 2007
2007 UK Business Excellence
Award. SAM is a finalist once again
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2007 Customer Survey reaps financial benefits
SAM Mouldings launches its range of wood veneer wrapped MDF profiles 2006
SAM Mouldings Achieves Another Industry First 2005 SAM Mouldings continues to invest and grow 2005 SAM Mouldings - Investors in People Champion 2004 Further expansion at SAM Mouldings 2004 SAM Mouldings win Green Apple Environment Awards 2003 SAM Mouldings adds FSC to list of credits 2003 Completion of Factory Extension at SAM Mouldings 2003 SAM Mouldings win the European Quality Award 2002 A Day at the Palace 2001 SAM Mouldings Achieves Fire Resistance Test Success 2001 SAM Mouldings wins the UK Business Excellence Award 2000 | SAM Mouldings win Green Apple Environment Awards 2003  SAM Mouldings, the Antrim-based MDF architectural mouldings manufacturer was named as Ireland Champion in the Green Apple Environment Awards 2003 which took place in the House of Commons. The Green Apple Environment Awards are an annual international event to recognise, reward and promote environmental best practice around the world. SAM Mouldings entry for the awards was based on the implementation of a combined heat and power plant at their Antrim factory. Due to continuous growth and the resulting increase in waste sawdust and electricity consumption the company had a large and growing requirement to reduce costs in these areas. The company has responded by investing in a new dust extraction system and combined heat and power plant (CHP).
The waste dust is now extracted and recycled in the CHP plant providing all the heat necessary for the offices, factory and paint drying process as well as generating up to 160kw per hour of electricity. Emissions to the atmosphere are monitored every 30 seconds to ensure local requirements are met. In a five year period it will eliminate the need for over 20,000t of MDF dust to be disposed of, as well as eliminating transport pollutants used in the process of waste disposal.
Sam and Julienne McCrea, the owners of SAM Mouldings represented the company at the award ceremony in London. Mr. McCrea said "This was the first time SAM Mouldings have entered for an environmental award and we are delighted to have been chosen as Ireland Champion." |