We are really excited to announce that after last year’s great success, we will be hosting our 2nd Gibraltar Sustainable Business Awards in collaboration with the GFSB.
A date is yet to be set for the actual prizegiving ceremony albeit this will be in early June 2020 in conjunction with World Oceans Day.
We are on the lookout for local businesses that have implemented the most number of green initiatives at work. Examples may include (but are not limited to):
a. Awarded the most TNP certificates since accreditations began.
b. Implemented Energy Saving practices.
c. Cutback on single use plastics.
d. Recycling within workplace.
e. Reduction in CO2 emissions.
f. Sustainability within the workplace.
This award will be presented to the local business with the most green credentials implemented over the past year. Deadline for entries is: Friday 22nd May 2020 (end of the working day)
Entries are to be sent via power point presentations to info@thenautilusproject.com on or before the above date.
We look forward to receiving your submissions. Last year’s standard was absolutely amazing and we trust this year is yet to supersede.
Kind regards,
Melanie Soiza-Stagnetto
Co-Founder
Mobile: +350 54002262
Email: info@thenautilusproject.com
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