Posted on 09/26/2013, 1:36 pm, by mySteinbach

Conservation and Water Stewardship Minister Gord Mackintosh announced that nominations are now being accepted for the 2013 Excellence in Sustainability Awards.

“These awards recognize and celebrate Manitobans engaged in innovative projects and initiatives that are enhancing sustainability in our province,” said Mackintosh. “This is a wonderful opportunity for communities and individuals to gain recognition for their efforts to create a vibrant and sustainable Manitoba.”

Any individual, business, organization or community group in Manitoba is eligible to apply or be nominated for one award in the following categories:

  • action on climate change, air quality and energy efficiency;
  • sustainability in water and natural area stewardship;
  • sustainability in pollution prevention and product stewardship;
  • education for sustainability;
  • innovation and research for sustainability;
  • champion for sustainability;
  • sustainable community; and
  • outstanding achievement in sustainability.

The minister noted TomorrowNow – Manitoba’s Green Plan highlights sustainability issues, and a new category was added to the sustainability awards to recognize sustainable communities as part of the implementation of the strategy. More information on the plan is available online.

Local governments and community organizations across the province are encouraged to apply for the sustainable community award which recognizes innovative efforts to implement sustainable development practices, Mackintosh said.

The deadline for nominations and applications is noon, Friday, Nov. 29.

Information about the awards program and how to apply can be found online, by calling 204-945-4391 in Winnipeg or 1800-282-8069 (toll-free), or by emailing mrtsd@gov.mb.ca.

The Manitoba Round Table for Sustainable Development established the awards program in 2008 to showcase individual and collective efforts that incorporate the positive impact of decisions and actions on the environment, the economy, and human health and well-being.

The Manitoba Round Table for Sustainable Development is an advisory board that provides advice and support to the Manitoba government about responsible resource management and land use, and environmental, social and economic development.