Published 10-28-11
Submitted by Katerva
Katerva – a sustainability recognition and intelligence organization – has announced the winners in each of its categories of sustainability. These winners represent the most promising new ideas and initiatives on the planet in their fields. Katerva would like to recognize all of its nominees and finalists for their excellence in the realm of sustainability works.
The Katerva Awards represent the pinnacle of recognition for global sustainability excellence. Through them, sustainable ideas and initiatives that survive a rigorous review process spanning the full year are recognized, highlighted, and accelerated toward impact at a global level. The process involves about 500 individuals and 12 partner organizations from around the world.
These category winners now enter a final review by a panel of global sustainability luminaries to determine a grand prize winner. This panel is made up of Jeremy Rifkin (President of the Foundation on Economic Trends), Marina Silva (Acclaimed Environmentalist and Politician), Gunter Pauli (Director of the Zero Emissions Research Initiative), Jean-Michel Cousteau (Explorer, Environmentalist, and Educator), Mary Robinson (Former UN High Commissioner for Human Rights), Lord St. John of Bletso (Member of the House of Lords and Clean Tech Advocate), Dr. J. Craig Venter (American Biologist known for sequencing the human genome), and John Elkington (Executive Chairman of Volans and Founder of SustainAbility).
The categories are Food Security, Behavioral Change, Economy, Protected Areas, Gender Equality, Materials & Resources, Human Development, Energy & Power, Transportation, and Urban Design.
Winners can be found at the Katerva website, Katerva.org/katerva-winners-2011.
The grand prize winner of the Katerva Awards will be announced at a press event in the Lincoln Center of New York City on December 7, 2011. The grand prize winner will immediately be introduced to a number of partner organizations as well as renowned business thought leaders Ken Blanchard and Marshall Goldsmith. These partners and individuals will assist the winner in intelligently growing and accelerating their impact on the world.
About The Katerva Awards (Katerva.org)
The Katerva Awards are the pinnacle of global sustainability recognition. Great initiatives around the world are put through a rigorous year-long nomination and review process involving roughly 500 experts, researchers, business and thought leaders across 50 countries. The evaluation process is an all-inclusive review of each nominee's marketability, scalability, feasibility, originality, and impact. Winners are granted global visibility and an acceleration package of services designed to increase their impact on the world as quickly as possible. Winners are announced the fourth quarter of each year and a gala is held in their honor the first quarter of the following year.
Katerva (Katerva.net) identifies and awards the world's best sustainability ideas and initiatives. The Katerva Awards celebrate radical innovation and accelerate change for a sustainable planet.
Katerva has built an extensive content platform and network focused on the intersection between sustainability and innovation. Its website offers a constant feed of nominee and awards information, commentary on sustainability news, and expert insights and opinions. Katerva has a prestigious global network of sustainability innovator experts, thought leaders and partner organizations that identify, review and award those sustainability innovations making the greatest strides towards a sustainable planet. As well, it is building a social media following so that it may tap into the insights and ideas of the public.
The Katerva Sustainability Awards are bestowed annually according to 10 categories across the social, economic and environmental sustainability spectrum. Those categories are Behavioral Change, Human Development, Gender Equality, Economy, Food Security, Protected Areas, Energy & Power, Urban Design, Transportation, and Materials & Resources.
Following announcement of the 10 category winners in the 4th quarter of the year, a council of high-profile sustainability thought leaders will review the winners and select a grand prize winner. At the same time, an online vote of the general public will select a people's choice winner.
Go to Katerva.net to find out about the world's best, game-changing sustainability ideas and efforts. Keep up with Katerva news on your favorite social networks at Facebook.com/Katerva and Twitter.com/Katerva.
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