Media Release
Hon Marian Hobbs
Minister for the Environment
13 March 2000
Green Ribbon Awards
The Minister for the Environment, Marian Hobbs, is looking for good examples of local environmental initiatives. She is
seeking nominations for the annual Green Ribbon Awards.
The awards are given to recognise outstanding contributions by individuals, organisations or businesses to addressing
New Zealand’s environmental problems.
“We know that there are many people out there who, in their own quiet way, are making a difference for the environment,"
Marian Hobbs said. "We want to hear about them.
"Some examples of what we are looking for include environmental education projects, initiatives to reduce waste and
energy use, or good land management techniques to reduce the impact of farming on the environment.”
The Minister said it was important to recognise and reward efforts to improve and protect our environment. Many of the
25 previous winners have been influential in encouraging others into good environmental management, she said.
The awards will be made in five categories: Business and Industry, Rural, Community and Local Government, Maori, and
Education.
Nominations close on 22 April 2000 (Earth Day) and the Minister will announce the winners on World Environment Day (5
June). Information about the awards can be obtained from the Ministry for the Environment or from their website:
www.mfe.govt.nz/management/awards
For further information contact Jo Watt (04) 917 7482 or Kathy McNeill (04) 917 7464