Presented by star of stage, radio and screen, Marcus Brigstocke, the awards at the exclusive Hurlingham Club in London saw more than 300 environmental pioneers gather together to celebrate sustainability.

View all the winner pics here.

View our awards evening gallery here.

The awards, sponsored by voltage optimisation experts powerPerfector and environmental consultants NQA, celebrate the best of the past 12 months of sustainable business.

Among the winners there was individual recognition for Marks and Spencer’s head of Plan A, Richard Gillies, as he won the edie user-voted Outstanding Contribution to Sustainability (individual) award.

Mr Gillies follows in the illustrious footsteps of Al Gore, Green MP Caroline Lucas and film director and 10:10 campaigner Franny Armstrong.

edie’s users also chose the Carbon Trust as their Outstanding Contribution to Sustainability (Corporate) winner with chief executive, Tom Delay, personally collecting the trophy.A full list of winners is below:

 

The Winners

Product and projects awards

Carbon Reduction – First UK Bus

Renewable Energy – Marks and Spencer

Green Corporate Initiative – Marks and Spencer

Green Retail Initiative – Sainsbury’s

Public Sector Initiative – North West Fire and Rescue Sustainability Network

Sustainable Transport – Transport for London’s Barclays Cycle Hire Scheme

Sustainable Construction – Olympic Delivery Authority

Water and Wastewater – Microbial Solutions Microcycle Technology

Waste and Resource Management – Coca Cola Enterprises

Consultant Awards

Climate Change and Renewables – SKM Enviros

Water and Wastewater – SKM Enviros

Waste and Resource Management – Amec

Impact Assessment and Planning – URS Scott Wilson

Due Diligence – ENVIRON

Corporate Sustainability – ERM

Contaminated Land – SKM Enviros

Environmental – Amec

Click play below to see how the awards were voted for by our judging panel, chaired by Environment Agency chairman, Lord Smith.



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