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23 Oct 2025

Dundalk company Easydry wins third national sustainability award

The win follows Easydry’s recent success at the Business Energy Achievement Awards

Dundalk company Easydry wins third national sustainability award

Anne Butterly and Emma Reilly of Easydry receive the Green Transformation Award – Small Organisation from Rhonda Doyle, Schneider Electric Ireland.

Dundalk-based business Easydry, has won the Green Transformation Award – Small Organisation at the 2025 Green Transformation Awards.

This latest recognition marks Easydry’s third major national award in under a month.

Held at the Crowne Plaza Hotel, Santry, on October 22nd, the Green Transformation Awards celebrate Irish businesses embedding sustainability into the core of their operations—transforming industries, reshaping supply chains, and driving systemic change for a low-carbon future.

Easydry was recognised for its pioneering role in helping salons, spas, and hospitality businesses eliminate laundry waste and reduce water and energy use through its compostable towel technology. Each towel fully breaks down within 12 weeks, offering a cleaner, smarter, and more sustainable alternative to cotton.

The Green Transformation awards commented: “Easydry was applauded by our panel for its innovative approach in transforming a niche market with a unique solution that has resonated globally,” said the Green Transformation Awards judging panel. 

“Their commitment to diversification and expansion into new segments demonstrates an inspiring level of ambition and creativity. Achieving B Corp recertification in 2025 marks a significant milestone, showcasing their scalable impact and dedication to both innovation and sustainability.”

The Green Transformation win follows Easydry’s recent success at the Business Energy Achievement Awards (Sustainable Energy Achievement in Water Usage) and the Export Industry Awards (Sustainable Trade Exporter of the Year).

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“We’re incredibly proud to receive the Green Transformation Award,” said Anne Butterly, CEO and Founder of Easydry. “For twenty years, Easydry has shown that sustainability isn’t just an ideal — it’s a practical, scalable solution that delivers real change. To be recognised again for leading systemic transformation is a testament to our team, our customers, and our shared vision for a greener future.”

Emma Reilly, Marketing Manager at Easydry, added: “Each of these award submissions tells a story of measurable impact — real savings in water, energy, and waste. Winning three national awards in under a month is recognition of the collective effort behind Easydry’s mission. It proves that Irish innovation can lead global sustainability change.”

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