23 March 2004
Media Statement
Green Ribbon Award nominations open
Environment Minister Marian Hobbs is calling for nominations for the 2004 Green Ribbon environment awards.
"In a nation that prides itself on being clean and green, certain people lead the way and inspire others through their
actions. It's these heroes the Green Ribbon Awards recognise," Marian Hobbs said. "Last year was a record in terms of
number and quality of the nominations received and I’m keen to encourage more this year.
"Every day I hear about people, organisations and businesses making a difference for the environment. The Green Ribbon
awards are about celebrating these achievements and inspiring others to get involved.
"Last year as recognition of the International Year of Freshwater and the government's commitment to water in the
Sustainable Development Programme of Action, I awarded two special awards in the, 'Caring for our Lakes, Rivers and
Streams'. This category was so popular and so important that I have decided to feature this category again with a focus
on freshwater and marine.
"The Green Ribbon Award winners show all of us how everyone can make a big difference through their commitment and hard
work."
Categories for this year include: caring for the urban environment caring for the rural environment caring for our
biodiversity raising awareness of environmental issues sustainable business young people making a difference caring for
our water – fresh and sea excellence in community action for the environment
Nominations close on May 7 and the winners will be announced at the presentation ceremony on June 4. In the past 13
years, 58 individuals, businesses, voluntary organisations, schools and councils from all over New Zealand have been
honoured with Green Ribbon Awards.
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