The 2014 Eco-Logic Awards finalists have been selected. The awards identify and give recognition to individuals, organisations, products and services that are making a real and measurable difference in creating a more sustainable world to live in.
Eco-Logic Awards Each year Enviropaedia, in association with SABC 3, invites eco-champions in 12 environmental categories to showcase their contribution to a sustainable society and environment. A team of highly respected, environmentally-aware individuals judge all entries using seven criteria that are the ‘roots’ of Eco-Logic, namely care for the earth, long-term thinking, holistic thinking, Ubuntu, quality-based (meta-physical) values, innovation and emotional and intuitive intelligence. The 2014 Eco-Logic Award winners will be announced at a gala event at the Maropeng World Heritage site in Gauteng on the 17 September 2014. “It is refreshing to see such a strong shift and commitment to recycling and minimising waste,” says Zimasa Velaphi, marketing and communication manager for Collect-a-Can, sponsor of the recycling award. “We applaud all the entries for their contribution to the recycling industry and through that creating a sustainable future for our children.” The finalists After a national call for entries, the following finalists have been selected: Biodiversity Award- BOTSOC
- EWT – National Biodiversity and Business Network
- North Durban Honorary Officers
- WESSA Blue Flag Programme
- Credible Carbon
- Food and Trees
- Pick ‘n Pay
- Standard Bank
- Afrisam
- Ecospecifier Global GreenTag South Africa
- City of Cape Town & Shark Spotters
- Touching the Earth Lightly – The Lighthouse
- Growthpoint Properties
- Hotel Verde
- Paarl Media
- The Lightie (Michael Suttner)
- Bay Harbour Market
- Plastics SA
- Wattville Ithuseng Recycling Co-op
- Vineyard Hotel
- Bicycle Empowerment Network (BEN)
- Blendwell Chemicals
- City of Johannesburg Rea-Vaya Bus Rapid Transit
- FindALift
- Dusi-uMngeni Conservation Trust (DUCT)
- Eco-Pools
- WESSA Eco-Schools
- Woolworths
- City of Cape Town – Mayor’s Portfolio of Urban Sustainability
- City of Johannesburg – Green Bond
- eThekwini Municipality – DSW
- Mossel Bay Municipality
- Greenpop
- Miss Earth;
- Msobomvu Community
- Princess Vlei Forum
- Blake Anthony Combrinck
- John Lucas
- Joshua Nunn
- Malukhanye Steven Mbopha
- Annie Beckhelling – Cheetah Outreach
- Joe Matimba – Make Africa Green
- Kerryn Morrison – EWT African Crane Conservation
- Zaitoon Rabaney – BOTSOC
- Catherine Constantinides – Miss Earth
- Kelvin Cochrane – Princess Vlei Forum
- Karen Allen – EWT Dugong Emergency Protection Project
- Quinton Martins – Cape Leopard Trust