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Gibraltar Sustainable Awards #LifeAndLivelihoods

#WorldOceansDay is a yearly celebration to raise awareness of the vital importance of our oceans and the role they play in sustaining a healthy planet.
It looks to bring people and organisations together across the globe in a series of events highlighting how we can all help protect the oceans.
The Nautilus Project in collaboration with Gibraltar Federation of Small Businesses hosted their 3rd consecutive Gibraltar Sustainable Awards #LifeAndLivelihoods
Our congratulations to the final 12 winners 🏆👏
• Eco Church Award
• Sustainability Team of the Year Award
• OTWO Magazine
• Green Beacon Award
• Sototechnic Gibraltar
• Environmental Stewardship Award
• Sustainability Influencers Award
• Green Kitchen Award
Lowh
• Innovation Award
• Sustainable Restaurant Award
• Dolya Consulting
• Daring to be Greener Award
• Price Waterhouse Coopers Gibraltar
• Green Business Leaders Award
• Sustainability Vision Award
NatWest International Gibraltar
• Gibraltar Sustainable Business Award 2021
Nothing short of inspiring to witness the diverse representation at the awards ceremony held at University of Gibraltar
4th #GSA is already underway!
Here’s to a greener, safer, united, healthier #Gibraltar – together we can!
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