BusinessGreen Leaders Awards 2017: Last chance to enter

BusinessGreen staff
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Deadline to entries for the UK's most high profile green business awards is 5pm tomorrow

The UK's top green businesses, sustainability executives, entrepreneurs, and investors have just over 24 hours left to submit their entries for the BusinessGreen Leaders Awards 2017.

To mark BusinessGreen's 10th anniversary, this year's awards will be bigger and better than ever, and the leading lights of the green business community have until 5pm on Friday March 17th to submit their entry and be in with a chance of winning one of the industry's most high profile accolades.

The awards, which will take place in London on the evening of June 28th, are open to any business, organisation or green executive with a presence in the UK.

The awards are free to enter and organisations can enter as many categories as they see fit, ranging from our sustainability executive of the year award to project-based awards recognising company's attempts to curb their environmental impacts. However, in order to deliver the event all shortlisted entries are required to purchase a minimum of two tickets to attend the ceremony and make use of supporting marketing material.

The shortlist for the awards will be announced during the week of April 3rd and successful applicants will have until June 5th to confirm their attendance at the awards at The Brewery in Central London on the evening of 28th June.

The awards will be judged by our expert panel of independent judges. As in previous years, the judging panel will be split in two during the judging process to ensure all the shortlisted entries are fully considered and judges are only assigned to categories where there is no potential conflict of interest.

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