Deadline: 11-Aug-23
Entries are invited for the 2023 UNESCO Biosphere Isle of Man Awards, which will celebrate the benefits of working together for a sustainable future.
Individuals and organisations can enter by sharing the details of a project or initiative they have delivered that promotes sustainability in six categories – economy, education, energy, engagement, enjoyment and environment.
Entrants will be invited to an awards ceremony in Douglas on 11th October, where all entries will receive a mention and the winners will be announced.
Goals
- Biospheres promote three global functions of conservation, learning and sustainable development to create a balanced relationship between people and their environment that will benefit both in the long term.
Benefits
- Winners receive a trophy, a certificate and a special logo that can be used on promotional material and social media.
Categories
- Economy: please enter projects and initiatives that have contributed to the UNESCO Biosphere’s economy in a sustainable way
- Education: please enter projects and initiatives that educate and inform people about sustainable living in the UNESCO Biosphere
- Energy: please enter projects that promote greener energy usage and energy saving, in line with the UNESCO Biosphere’s climate change commitment
- Engagement: please enter projects and initiatives that contribute to getting involved with the UNESCO Biosphere
- Enjoyment: please enter projects and initiatives that contribute to enjoying living and working in the UNESCO Biosphere.
- Environment: please enter project and initiatives that conserve, restore and enhance the natural and built environment of the UNESCO Biosphere.
For more information, visit UNESCO Biosphere Isle of Man.