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The Green Business Awards celebrate excellence in green practice, strategy and products. They seek out and scrutinize the most innovative, ambitious and effective initiatives by UK business for achieving environmental sustainability, and implementing smart business practice. They are the "Green Globes" and are the UK's most comprehensive awards on the subject.
The Green Business Awards have been recognised as a leading environmental awards scheme by winning accreditation from the Royal Society of Arts (RSA).
The accreditation is an authoritative stamp of approval for Green Business Awards procedures. It also means that future winners of the Green Business Awards will be eligible for entry to the prestigious European Business Awards for the Environment, run by the European Commission.
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Green Business Awards provide a unique context for affirming commitment to sustainability.
Management Today (MT) presents the Awards in association with ENDS - the specialist environmental publishing unit and the leading source of information for professionals on environment, sustainability and climate change since 1978. ENDS has devised the Awards criteria and judging process for 2010. Both MT and ENDS are part of Haymarket Media Group - the UK’s largest privately owned publisher, with an extensive portfolio of business and consumer titles and websites, renowned for being an independent, expert and dynamic organisation.
Management Today is Britain’s leading monthly business magazine, reaching, more than 100,000 (ABC Jul 2008 101,002) of the most senior and influential decision makers in British business every month. Packed with the latest ideas for improving both personal and organisational performance, MT is committed to covering sustainability and environmental issues, and recognises that going green is not only good for the environment, it’s good for business too.
Matthew Gwyther, Editor, MT
ENDS once more leads the content development of the Green Business Awards. ENDS' long-established expertise in environmental affairs underpins the awards. Award categories have also been refreshed and grouped into sections around carbon management, environmental management and green business development, making them relevant to all types of organisation, irrespective of size or type of operation. As a result of these changes, ENDS is confident that the Green Business Awards 2010 will be an even more essential barometer of business performance on environment, climate change and sustainability.
Nick Rowcliffe, Editor in Chief, ENDS
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