The Stove Industry Association (SIA) has been named winner of the Sector Representation of the Year award at the prestigious Trade Association Awards which took place in London on Thursday 27th February.
The Award, sponsored by the Department for Business & Trade, was given in recognition of the work undertaken by the Association and its members to secure an amendment to the New Build Heat Standard in Scotland to ensure that wood burning stoves could continue to be installed in new properties.

The Trade Association Awards 2025, now in their 22nd year, are supported by the Department for Business & Trade, and recognise excellence, innovation and best practice amongst trade associations in the UK.
To be considered for the Sector Representation of the Year Award applicants had to clearly demonstrate that the representative action taken for their sector was to tackle an issue of importance to the future prosperity and growth of its members, with the judges looking for “evidence of effective engagement that has harnessed the will and power of the sector to deliver something of importance both to the sector and Government priorities”.
Andy Hill, chair of the Stove Industry Association, explained: “The SIA is very honoured to have received this award. The work undertaken in Scotland last year was complex and detailed, and involved engagement with a wide range of stakeholders, including MPs and Ministers, all against the backdrop of a changing political landscape. Thanks to the combined efforts of the SIA, its members and the Guild of Master Chimney Sweeps, not only was an amendment to the Standard was secured, the evidence we provided also prompted Scottish Government to confirm that it considered the combustion of biomass to be net zero carbon at point of use.”
Emily Wallace, chief executive of the Trade Association Forum and one of the head judges on the panel said: “This was a brilliant example of the impact a trade association can have. The SIA reacted to a potential existential threat to its sector and using lobbying, media and members, it achieved tangible change.