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Kyocera seeks entries for GreenLight Awards

By Greenbang on Friday, 26th June 2009

natureKyocera are also calling for entries to its annual GreenLight Awards, now in their fourth year.

The awards recognise individuals and organisations that have been instrumental in identifying and meeting an environmental challenge associated with their business and/or promoting public awareness, understanding and active concern for the enhancement and protection of the environment.

Entrants are judged by an independent panel and the winners will be honoured at Kyocera’s annual Green Card Conference, set for 9 July. The closing date for entries is 30 June.

Awards are presented in five categories:

  • Public Sector
  • Private Sector (under 50 employees)
  • Private Sector (over 50 employees)
  • Kyocera Mita Channel Partner
  • Thames Valley Business Award

All entry submissions should include information that will alllow the judges to easily determine what the project was, what its aims were and the overall success of the project. Entries are limited to 500 words.

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