A sustainable future is one in which goods and services can be produced and provided in ways that do not use resources that cannot be replaced and that do not damage the environment. This philosophy is reflected in the inaugural list of categories for the Sustainable Future Awards:
There are 29 categories to enter and win:
Recycling Excellence and Innovation
Paper and natural fibres
Plastics and synthetic materials
Batteries
Fuels and fluids
Metals
Rare earth and precious metals
Vehicles
Plant and equipment
Buildings and construction processes
Energy Excellence and Innovation
Solar
Hydro, marine and tidal
Wind (onshore and offshore)
Ground source
Air source
Public utility
Micro-generation
Circular Economy Innovation
New Initiatives
Marketing and communication
Consultancy
Health and safety
Insurance and risks
Financial opportunities
Training and development
Overall Achievement
Sustainable Excellence – Construction
Sustainable Excellence – Agriculture
Sustainable Excellence – Health and Pharma
Sustainable Excellence – Motor Industry (including vehicle recycling)
Sustainable Excellence – Manufacturing
Sustainable Excellence – Services
There is a fee to pay for your first entry. Thereafter all entries are FREE.
All fees are explained on the Entry Fees page of this website:
For more help on how to enter please visit the How to Enter and Useful Advice pages of this website.
Entries close: April 30 2025
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