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ENTRIES CLOSE IN JUST 8 DAYS*!

 

There are just eight days left to enter the Global Good Awards 2020! Closing on 28th February*, the awards are the only sustainability awards that walk the talk as well as being the most inclusive on the calendar, encouraging both organisations large and small to enter.
*NB There is an extended deadline until 6th March which incurs a late entry fee. ENTER HERE >>

 
 
 

LUCY SIEGLE TO DELIVER GGA 2020 KEYNOTE

 

We are delighted to announce that our keynote speaker this year will be Lucy Siegle, the accomplished journalist and broadcaster, with a natural feel and passion for environmental and social justice. She has been battling to tell stories about the Earth, crisis and opportunity for nearly 20 years in the mainstream media. Her book 'To Die For: Is Fashion Wearing out the World' was also the basis for hit Netflix documentary, The True Cost. READ MORE ABOUT LUCY >>

 
 
 

COOKING UP THE FUTURE!

 

GGA joint headline sponsor CH&CO and catering partner for sustainable venue and GGA ceremony host BMA House, has pin-pointed what will be popular menu-wise for 2020 and beyond. For our awards ceremony in June, you can be assured that it will be a stunning selection of vegan delights all the way! READ MORE >>

 
 
 

FRIENDS & PARTNER NEWS

 

PEBBLE PARTNERS WITH ONE EARTH SHOW

 

GGA communications and media partner pebble has become an official partner of the One Earth Show which takes place at the NEC on 24-25 October. The One Earth Show 2020 is a brand new event for all ages, to come along and discover how to make everyday day changes for a more sustainable lifestyle. Keep a look out in our upcoming news for ticket discounts courtesy of pebble! READ MORE >> 

 
 
 

TOTM SAYS TIME TO CHANGE - PERIOD

 

TOTM (Time of the Month), the brand which tackles the period plastic damaging the planet, is currently crowdfunding! Already stocked in Tesco and Superdrug, the UK-based company makes tampons, pads, and liners with GOTS certified organic cotton as well as a reusable, zero-waste menstrual cup. It also supports former GGA 'One to Watch' Binti International, a charity with an aim to #smashshame and give menstrual dignity to all. SEE MORE AND INVEST >>

 
 
 

DELPHIS ECO CLEANS UP AT COP26

 

Environmentally friendly cleaning product company Delphis Eco has been selected by the government to represent the UK’s Green Economy as part of the GREAT campaign, ahead of COP26 in November. READ MORE >>

 
 
 

OTHER NEWS

 

EY AIMS TO BE CARBON NEUTRAL BY END OF 2020

 

Professional services giant Ernst & Young (EY) has announced plans to be carbon neutral by the end of 2020, by both reducing and offsetting its carbon emissions. The commitment reflects the EY focus toward becoming a more sustainable organisation by improving environmental performance and driving long-term, sustainable growth. READ MORE >>

 
 
 

RECYCLING GETS A WIGGLE ON!

 

Design driven activewear brand Sweaty Betty has teamed up with SOEX, the global textile recycler, to give old leggings a new lease of life. Customers can place items in the collection bins in all 48 Sweaty Betty stores in the UK. READ MORE >>

 
 
 

NOTTS FOREST CHAMPIONS RENEWABLES

 

Nottingham Forest is teaming up with Bulb - the UK’s fastest growing green energy supplier - in a bid to help the club go renewable. Bulb is supplying The City Ground and the club’s Academy with 100% renewable electricity as Nottingham Forest’s official green energy partner. The partnership will shrink Forest’s carbon impact by 1,830kg every match. READ MORE >>

 
 
 

ADIDAS TOPS LATEST SUSTAINABLE COTTON INDEX

 

For the fourth time, the World Wildlife Fund (WWF), Solidaridad and the Pesticide Action Network (PAN) UK have analysed the largest cotton users (with around 10,000 tonnes of cotton/year) among international apparel brands and retailers according to their public objectives and policies, the share of sustainable cotton and transparency in their supply chain. Leading this year is global sportswear manufacturer Adidas who was ranked sixth last year. READ MORE >>

 
 
 

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

 
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