Business Matters, one of the UK's leading business magazines, has published an extended interview with new Made in Britain Chairman, Camilla Hadcock, focused on the success of her business, Made in Britain member Roach Bridge Tissues, which she has run for 25 years.
For the past eight years, Roach Bridge Tissues has been a proud member of Made in Britain, using the official registered trademark on all ream wrappers. This trademark symbolises low product miles, quality, rapid production, support for the UK economy and workforce, and British manufacturing excellence.
Roach Bridge Tissues is committed to ethical and environmental responsibility. One of the company’s ongoing goals is to minimise the environmental impact of its processes. Striving towards net zero involves integrating impact reduction into decision-making, ensuring both economic viability and environmental considerations guide their outcomes.
Read the article on Business Matters' website: Secrets of Success. Insights from Camilla Hadcock, Director of Roach Bridge Tissues.
By Made in Britain 3 months ago | Media coverage