Royle Corporate Print scooped the top two awards at the Premier Awards 2001, organised by the Premier Paper group, and held at the Chainstore in Londons Docklands.
Michael Yorke, the joint managing director of Royle Corporate Print, said the awards "were a tribute to the commitment of staff at our Croydon plant".
The company won the overall winner in the print category for its photographic book Spiti The Forbidden Valley. It also received a highly commended in the print corporate brochure category for its QinetiQ corporate brochure.
Royles entry of the environmental and social performance review for energy supplier Innogy also won both design and print categories for environmental literature. It was designed by Black Sun and printed on Naturalis Arctic White uncoated paper.
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