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Who's at IWEX 2011?
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The Institute of Water (IOW) has awarded a trio of water industry professionals with the Chartered Environmentalist qualification.
A dozen Internal Drainage Boards (IDBs) in England have been awarded Defra funding to carry out projects which manage flood risk and protect local wildlife.
The Queen's New Year's Honours List has rewarded an Environment Agency (EA) planning manager and flood defence expert with an MBE.
Here is a look back at the top environmental news and events covered on edie for 2011
Last call for entries to Water Industry Achievement Awards 2012 Water companies sponsor new waterwise garden award Global Action Plan graduate wins IEMA award
Enter the 2010 Project Awards!
Edie's Awards for Environmental Excellence 2010 seek to celebrate the year's most successful green innovators and environmental breakthroughs.
The best environmental projects will be judged by a panel of leading lights including the eminent green campaigner Jonathon Porritt and eco TV presenter Joanna Yarrow. The consultant's awards are collated by an independent third-party agency who polls the right people to get their 'secret' views to shortlist the winners. Now in their fourth year, The Awards for Environmental Excellence, have been recognised as one of the top awards in Europe since 2009 when they by received RSA accreditation. RSA accreditation gives lucky winners the chance to go through and enter the coveted European Business Awards for the Environment, fighting it out with the best of the continent's eco projects. If you missed out on an exclusively designed Edie trophy last year, never mind as there's always the 2010 awards, see you there.
Now in their foruth year, edie's Awards for Environmental Excellence evolved out of our long-running annual survey of consultants and their customers. We wanted to ensure that those who are pushing the envelope when it comes to making practical improvements to the environment and the way we do business received the recognition they deserved. The awards were handed out at a gala dinner held at the Hurlingham Club. Details of the winners can be found here.
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Now in their third year, the Water Industry Achievement Awards 2009 take place on May 20, 2009 at
glittering black-tie extravaganza held at the International Convention Centre, Birmingham. The
awards celebrate Innovation at its Best.
This year, there are four new categories including Outstanding Innovation 2009, sponsored by water regulator Ofwat. This award will recognise an outstanding innovation that delivers real benefits for the water industry’s consumers. Each entry to this category will already be winner – having been judged to be the very best in its particular category. The three other new categories are: • Carbon Reduction Initiative of the Year • Sustainable Drainage & Flood Management Initiative of the Year • Outstanding International Project of the Year Now firmly established in the UK water industry events calendar, the prestigious annual event celebrates innovation at its best. Organised by Faversham House Group sister journals WET News and Water & Wastewater Treatment, the awards enable water companies as well as their contractors and suppliers to benchmark their success in variety of categories. The Water Industry Achievement Awards is a great networking event, providing the opportunity to celebrate with the winners, reward staff, and entertain customers. For more information about the awards, how to enter, sponsorship opportunities and to book places on the night itself visit www.waterindustryachievementawards.info More news |
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The Institute of Water (IOW) has awarded a trio of water industry professionals with the Chartered Environmentalist qualification.
A dozen Internal Drainage Boards (IDBs) in England have been awarded Defra funding to carry out projects which manage flood risk and protect local wildlife.
The Queen's New Year's Honours List has rewarded an Environment Agency (EA) planning manager and flood defence expert with an MBE.
Here is a look back at the top environmental news and events covered on edie for 2011
Now in their foruth year, edie's Awards for Environmental Excellence evolved out of our long-running annual survey of consultants and their customers. We wanted to ensure that those who are pushing the envelope when it comes to making practical improvements to the environment and the way we do business received the recognition they deserved. The awards were handed out at a gala dinner held at the Hurlingham Club. Details of the winners can be found
Now in their third year, the Water Industry Achievement Awards 2009 take place on May 20, 2009 at
glittering black-tie extravaganza held at the International Convention Centre, Birmingham. The
awards celebrate Innovation at its Best.