2008 Philadelphia Sustainability Awards - SOLD OUT

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Event Date: 
2008-03-03
The Philadelphia Sustainability Awards are the first-ever awards in the Philadelphia region to recognize those who are leading the way to a more sustainable future.
The 2008 Philadelphia Sustainability Awards are sold out and registration is now closed.
To learn more about the awards program, visit www.philadelphiasustainabilityawards.org
 

 

The Philadelphia Sustainability Awards are the first-ever awards in the Philadelphia region to recognize those who are leading the way to a more sustainable future.

Businesses, non-profits, community organizations, individuals, schools and government agencies in the region are invited to submit nominations. Applicants demonstrate many aspects of sustainability.

Nominees were judged by a panel of distinguished jurors. Each has extensive knowledge of Philadelphia and/or sustainability issues.

Finalists will be highlighted and the winners will be announced at the Philadelphia Sustainability Awards Ceremony on March 3rd at the Philadelphia Flower Show!

This year we received 47 nominations. Jurors selected 14 finalists. Who will win? Join us on March 3rd to find out!

What are some of the things for which people, projects, or organizations can be recognized?
All of the nominees have one (or many more!) of these characteristics that contribute to a more sustainable future.

  • Energy efficiency/conservation
  • Sustainable Manufacturing/Processes
  • Sustainable Consumer Product
  • Water Efficiency/Conservation
  • Transportation Alternative
  • Partnership Building
  • Waste Reduction/Recycle/Compost
  • Pollution Prevention
  • Pollution Remediation/Cleanup
  • Integrated Approaches (land/water/air)
  • Cultural
  • Landscaping/greening
  • Habitat Protection
  • Best Management Practices
  • Sustainable Livelihood/employment
  • Recreational Opportunity
  • Public Access
  • Stormwater Management
  • Sustainable Health System/Program
  • Sustainable Food
  • Leadership
  • Education
  • Community Engagement
  • Social Justice/equity
  • Economic Feasibility (Current not projected)
  • Green Building Elements
  • Regional Impact
  • State-wide Impact
  • Global Impact

Signups closed for this Event