UK Green Business Awards 2025: Only two weeks left to enter

BusinessGreen staff
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UK Green Business Award winners 2024
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UK Green Business Award winners 2024

Only a fortnight remains to submit entries for the UK's premier green business awards

Are you the best-in-class when it comes to corporate sustainability? If so, BusinessGreen wants to hear from you.

There are now just two weeks left to enter the UK Green Business Awards 2025 and help us recognise and celebrate the best of the UK's pioneering green economy, as we bring together hundreds of the most inspiring green projects, trailblazing businesses, and talented entrepreneurs at our annual awards ceremony.

Now in its third year, the UK Green Business Awards is set to be bigger and better than ever in 2025, bringing together over 600 business leaders, entrepreneurs, campaigners, and politicians at the annual awards ceremony and gala dinner on Wednesday 11th June at The Brewery in central London.

The awards are free to enter, but there now just two weeks left until the submission deadline on 5pm on Friday 28 February 2025.

If you haven't already, you can view all the awards categories and start your entry now through the event website and be in with a chance of having your sustainability achievements recognised at this must-attend event. You can also learn some top tips for crafting a strong entry from the awards judges themselves in our recorded Q&A video below.

Why enter the UK Green Business Awards?

  • The awards offer a unique opportunity to highlight some of the most exciting, inspiring, and innovative companies, projects, and campaigns operating in the UK today. Winning or being shortlisted for an award is a great way of showcasing your achievements to the industry and to prospective clients.
  • Hosted by the UK's leading green business media brand, the awards shortlist and winners are publicised widely on BusinessGreen and our social media channels.
  • Entries are judged by a panel of experts drawn from across the industry, giving the awards real credibility.
  • Winning an award can help to recognise the hard work and achievements of your employees, improving staff morale and motivation. It can also help to attract new talent to your business.
  • The awards are a chance to promote your sustainability projects from the last 18 months - writing an entry is a fantastic, and often overlooked, opportunity to look at your business activity from a different perspective and evaluate your results.

Judges Q&A

On Thursday 6 February 2025, BusinessGreen editor in chief James Murray hosted a live judges Q&A, providing guidance and top tips for crafting a strong entry, while offering an opportunity to answer questions on the process. You can watch back the recorded Q&A below.

Three expert judges took part: Maria Nazarova-Doyle, global head of sustainable investment at IFM Investors; Mike Pitts, deputy challenge director at Net Zero Heat; and Trewin Restorick, co-founder of Sizzle Innovation. 


Key information:

  • The deadline for receipt of the entries is 5pm on Friday, 28 February 2025.
  • Make sure to read this year's entry criteria by clicking here. The entry forms and submissions will be considered by a panel of judges made up from professionals from across the industry.
  • The finalists list will be published in late March 2025 and the winners will be announced at a ceremony on 11 June at The Brewery, London.

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