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Global Good Awards

● Prize positions ●  Host with the most  ● Making virtual a reality  ● The bigger picture  ● Webinar wisdom  ● Documentary dexterity

 
 
 

INTRODUCING OUR 2020 WINNERS!

 

This week we should have announced the winners of the Global Good Awards, sponsored by Revive and CH&CO. Due to the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic and ban on large gatherings, our ceremony has been postponed. However, we have revealing who's made it to the podium but not whether they've won Gold, Silver or Bronze. Why? Because we're saving that excitement for a brand new, virtual experience later this summer!

SEE WHO'S MADE IT ON THE PODIUM >>

 
 
 

THE CLASS ACT WE'RE MISSING THIS JUNE

 

Our now-postponed 2020 awards ceremony would have been our third year being hosted by BMA House. “It's a fabulous venue which really chimes with our ethical philosophy and has a serious track record in sustainable practices,” comments Karen Sutton, CEO of the Global Good Awards. READ MORE >>

 
 
 

GLOBAL GOOD AWARDS 2020 GOES VIRTUAL!

 

Due to the ongoing pandemic and ban on large gatherings, we're busy planning an exciting new virtual awards ceremony which will also give us the opportunity to run live panel sessions, polls and quizzes (amongst other interactive material) focusing on hot topics around social and environmental sustainability. Watch this space for the latest developments and ways to book your place.

 
 
 

SPONSORS & PARTNER NEWS

 

THE BIGGER PICTURE

 

In a fascinating new blog, Adam Pensotti, Imaging for Good & Young People Programme Manager at Canon and GGA category sponsor, explores why why local communities should be at the heart of biodiversity conservation and explains the value of the Canon Young People Programme in South Africa to support the UN efforts to drive the 2030 Sustainability Goals (SDG).

READ MORE >>

 
 
 

WEBINAR WISDOM

 

A new series of webinars from Planet Mark, the sustainability certification programme and GGA category sponsor, aims to deepen knowledge and understanding about the major influences and challenges facing us environmentally, socially and economically. Joining forces with exemplar industry voices, the Make Your Mark series touches on a variety of subjects including carbon measurement, social data, employee engagement and progress communication. SIGN UP HERE >>

 
 
 

DOCUMENTARY DEXTERITY

 

Video production company and GGA partner Prospect Arts has recently released a new film, The Final Fix, an investigation into a little-known treatment for substance abuse, NET (Neuro Electric Therapy). RENT IT NOW ON AMAZON >>

Last year it was involved with Brave Blue World, an optimistic documentary about how humanity is adopting new technologies and innovations to rethink water management. READ MORE >>

 
 
 

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PRESS CONTACT:
Liz Jones  | Head of Communications | liz@GlobalGoodComms.co

 
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