Call for eco-champions to enter environmental awards

Eco-warriors are asked to enter the awards by latest, April 30.

ENVIROPAEDIA  is looking for South Africa’s eco-champions to be submitted as entries for the 2022 Eco-Logic Awards before April 30.

This is the 11th Annual Eco-Logic Awards which will be televised for the first time on DStv’s People’s Weather Channel 180 as well as on Openview Channel 115 on July 10.

“It’s time again to shine the spotlight on those building a safer, happier, and more sustainable society and environment for us all to live in,” said David Parry-Davies, editor of The Enviropaedia and founder of the Eco-Logic Awards.

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“There is plenty of doom and gloom in the world today, but – without ignoring the reality – it is important that we retain a vision of the beautiful world we want to and can create for the future,” he said.

There are 12 categories covering various sectors to ensure that individuals, small businesses, corporates, organisations, and communities that make a positive difference through environmentally sustainable initiatives and projects can be recognised, rewarded, and empowered.

The categories are:

● Nature Conservation Award

● Climate Change Award

● Eco-Innovation Award

● Circular Economy and Waste Innovation Award

● Water Conservation Award

● Eco-Fashion and Lifestyle Award

● Eco-Health and Wellness Award

● Eco-Friendly Home Products Award

● Eco-Community Award

● Eco-Hospitality and Tourism Award

● Eco-Angel Award

● Eco-Warrior Award

The closing date for entry submission is April 30.

Visit www.eco-logicawards.com for more information or to enter or nominate an individual or organisation.

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