Archant London Business Awards

 

 

Online Environmental Entry Form

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It is easy to enter the Archant London Environmental Awards. All you need to do is write 1000 words describing your project and how it contributes to the environment and sustainable development. Fields marked (*) denote required information - you must complete these fields.


* Local Borough or Area drop-down list

 

*Category Entered:

 


* Name of business /household /school or individual:

 

* Name of Contact Person

 

Job Title: (if applicable)

 

*Email:

 

Website Url:

* Telephone:

 

* Address:


 

* Postcode:

 

 

* Supporting Statement of entry (what makes you/your company special and our category winner) up to 1000 words per category.

 

 

How to enter

Fill in the details on this entry form, ensuring you summarise why you should be our category winner.

 

Remember the judges will not know your business or organisation, therefore please explain your entry clearly and take note of the category key parameters.

 

Any supporting statements, certificates or testimonials should be emailed to this email address alternatively please send any supporting hard copy to our Marketing Department, Archant London, Media House, 539 High Road, Ilford, Essex IG1 1UD.

 

 

Please refer to the following guides for help with any queries you may have.


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