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[ Awards 2001 ]Award Categories
A The Shell Award for Sustainable Development
Will be given to a company whose commercial activity has actively
fostered an environment that allows socially, economically and environmentally
sustainable development to take place in a community.
Sponsored by Shell International
B The Crown Agents Award for Small Businesses
Will be given to a company with not more than 100 employees for
commercial activity which has contributed to viable economic development
in a community.
Sponsored by the Crown Agents Foundation
C The P & O Nedlloyd Award for Infrastructure
Will be given to a company or organisation which has assisted economic
and social development through the provision of appropriate, sustainable
and environmentally complementary transport systems or infrastructure.
Sponsored by P & O Nedlloyd
D The British Council Award for the Effective Transfer of English
Language Skills
Will be given for the effective transfer of English language skills
and knowledge which directly contribute to sustainable development.
Sponsored by the British Council (A £1,000
cash prize will be given with this award)
E The DTI Award for Capacity Building in the Commonwealth
Will be given to a company or organisation which has established
sustainable processes which spread and deepen practical understanding
of the global trading system in developing Commonwealth countries,
particularly where this fosters co-operation between the public
and private sectors.
Sponsored by the UK Department of Trade and Industry
F The Worldaware Award for Innovation
Will be given to a company or organisation which has developed
an innovative idea in, for example, medicine, technology, education
or finance, with the proven potential to make a significant contribution
to socially, economically or environmentally sustainable development.
Sponsored by Worldaware
G The Worldaware Award for Not-for-Profit Organisations
Will be given to a non-profitmaking organisation which has promoted
sustainable economic development in poor communities in the developing
world through the use of commercal best practice.
Sponsored by Worldaware (A £1,000 cash prize
will be given with this award)
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