A Basingstoke firm has won a prestigious sustainability award for its work in the energy sector.

Tomato Energy was recognised at The Big Sustainability Awards 2024, winning in the Sustainable Change category.

The event took place on Thursday, October 10, at the Hilton Southampton Utilita Bowl.

Tomato Energy helps people and businesses with energy management and solutions.

The company was founded on the belief that people and businesses could consume and manage energy more sustainably.

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Tomato Energy founders Farouk Alhassan and Bijay Thapa (Image: Tomato Energy) It is known for its work with solar energy, electric vehicle (EV) charging points, battery storage and energy management systems.

The firm works with clients across the UK, helping them to reduce their energy bills and carbon footprints.

Tomato Energy has a strong commitment to sustainability and it aims to help clients become more self-sufficient and less reliant on fossil fuels.

The Big Sustainability Awards celebrate leadership and innovation in sustainability across different sectors.

Organised by The Southern Sustainability Partnership, the awards recognise the efforts of individuals and organisations in making the world a more sustainable place.

Finalists and winners were chosen by a panel of experts from various business fields.

The awards were presented at a ceremony hosted by Stephen Simmons, a renowned magician who has worked with companies like Apple and Google.

The next Big Sustainability Awards will be held on October 9, 2025, at the same venue.

Nominations are open at info@southernsustainabiity.co.uk.