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Huski on Entrepreneur Awards Shortlist

Huski Home – whose first products launched in December 2018 – has been shortlisted for the Family Business of the Year category at the 2019 NatWest Great British Entrepreneur Awards for the London & the South East region.

Run by Lisa and Luke Scott, the company provides products that have less impact on the environment, including sustainable rice husk travel cups, coconut bowls and spoons and natural grass straws.

Other accolades for the company include being a finalist in the Excellence in Housewares Awards, organised by Progressive Housewares magazine, which take place in October.  The companywas also selected a finalist in the Best New Eco Living category at the Natural & Organic Awards Europe 2019.

Lisa and Luke admit that their three children – including their six year old son, who is an eco-warrior ambassador at his school – have been inspirational in their search for environmentally friendlier materials.

2019 was another record year for #GBEA, with over 3,000 applications.

 

Top: Luke and Lisa Scott are proud to have reached the Great British Entrepreneur Awards shortlist.

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