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ENVIRONMENT MINISTER ENDORSES REGIONAL SUSTAINABLE
BUSINESS AWARDS
19 November 2001
Environment Minister, Michael Meacher MP, will give the keynote
address at the presentation of the SEEDA Sustainable Business
Awards 2001 on 22nd November. 200 guests will attend the Awards
Presentation Dinner at Epsom Racecourse.
These first SEEDA Sustainable Business Awards, planned to become
an annual event, celebrate companies in the South East who show
evidence of an outstanding approach to environmental management.
By highlighting real achievement, the SEEDA Sustainable Business
Awards aim to demonstrate to businesses in the region that making
their operations more sustainable can produce real financial savings.
Also, by using resources more efficiently, businesses can reduce
their impact on the environment.
The SEEDA Sustainable Business Awards will also raise the profile
of the region's six Business-Environment Forums (BEFs) which engage
directly with companies, at a more local level, to promote 'best
practice' in the area of environmental management. The 14 businesses
nominated for the SEEDA Sustainable Business Awards 2001, have
been put forward by the sub-regional BEFs. Each candidate has
gained recognition at local level for its initiatives, many through
winning an award elsewhere. Representatives of the Institute of
Directors and the CBI are attending this year's Awards and will
be fully involved in next year's Awards Competition.
The Awards will be presented by SEEDA's Chairman, Allan Willett,
CMG DL. Each nominated company will receive a certificate and
an individual 'Case Study', showcasing their specific approach
to sustainable development, which can be used in company publicity.
The winning company will receive the specially designed SEEDA
Sustainable Business Award Trophy made from recycled glass and
silver. All nominees will be entitled to use the SEEDA Sustainable
Business Award logo on their letterhead as recognition of their
pragmatic approach to these key priorities shared by SEEDA.
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