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Entries open for the GreenLight awards

Published Friday, 10th October 2008

It’s gong season again and this November Greenbang sponsor Kyocera will be holding an awards ceremony of its own.

The company is calling for entries into its annual GreenLight Environmental Awards. Here’s what the company has to say about them:

“The awards recognise individuals and businesses that have clearly identified and met an environmental challenge associated with their business or promoted public concern for the enhancement and protection of the environment.  They are open to businesses of all shapes and sizes who want to showcase the importance they place on sustainable development within their workplace.
There are five awards categories:

  • Public Sector
  • Private Sector (under 50 employees)
  • Private Sector (over 50 employees)
  • Kyocera Mita Channel Partner

Kyocera’s Marketing Director, Tracey Rawling Church said: “We feel that these awards are a fitting way to recognise those organisations that really are trying to make a difference to the environment in the course of their day-to-day business. The judges will be looking for organisations that have taken common business challenges and developed an environmental solution, or who have responded to the pressing challenges of global sustainability”

The awards will be presented at Kyocera’s Green Card Conference which will be held in conjunction with the Thames Valley iFestival at the Reading Museum on 25th November 2008

To enter, visit:
http://www.thegreencard.org.uk/index/sign_up/green_light_awards.html

Deadline: November 10th 2008.

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