Harp Renewables, a leading innovator in sustainable waste management solutions, has been honoured with the prestigious titles of Best Family Business and Overall, Winner at the 2023 Meath Business and Tourism Awards. The awards ceremony held at the Knightsbrook Hotel in Trim, celebrated the achievements of local businesses and their contributions to the community.
The Meath Business and Tourism Awards recognise excellence in various categories, including business innovation, tourism and community impact. The even is organised in partnership with The Meath Chronicle, Meath County Council, and Boyne Valley Tourism.

Harp Renewables was recognised for its outstanding performance and commitment to sustainability. The company specialises in aerobic and anaerobic digestion systems, transforming food waste into valuable resources and significantly reducing environmental impact.
As a family-run company, Harp Renewables has demonstrated exceptional leadership, fostering a strong, collaborative team environment while upholding core values of sustainability and innovation. Their commitment to providing eco-friendly solutions not only benefits the environment but also contributes significantly to the local economy by creating jobs and supporting regional development.
The awards were presented by Helen McEntee, Minister for Justice, who praised the winners for their resilience and innovation. The event, hosted by broadcaster Blathnaid Ní Chofaigh, highlighted the remarkable achievements of 31 entrepreneurs, firms, and organisations from across the country.
Harp Renewables success at the awards underscores its role as a leader in the renewable energy sector. The company’s bio-digesters are renowned for their efficiency in converting organic waste into rich bio-fertiliser just within in 24 hours, offering an eco-friendly alternative to traditional waste disposal methods.
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