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The EEP Award is organised every year by the European Environmental Press (EEP) in collaboration with Pollutec, the leading French environmental trade show, with the support of he EFAEP, the European Federation of Associations of Environmental Professionals. The purpose of the EEP Award is to recognise the efforts of those European companies that are improving the environment with their innovative environmental technologies. Three awards are to be presented: gold, silver and bronze. Benefits for companies associated with the EEP Award are: highlighting the company's commitment to the environment, attaining European recognition for its business or project.
The EEP Award Jury meets every autumn to choose ten nominees out of the total amount entries of the different European countries. This European Jury consists of all EEP members and representatives of EFAEP. To come to the decision the following criteria are applied: Innovation and progress; Environmental Problem and European Impact; the product-technology of the innovation should be available on the market for 3rd parties to be able to profit from; Liability, quality and efficiency; and as Bonus criteria: Originality. For the 2010 edition the innovation must be placed on the market after 01 January 2008.
Benefits for companies associated with the EEP Award are: highlighting the company's commitment to the environment, attaining European recognition for its business or project. The winners will receive: the award itself (gold, silver, bronze); an extensive covering in all 17 EEP member-magazines, covering in the fortnightly electronic EEP Newsletter and on the EEP website; as well as a free equipped stand at Pollutec Lyon ( 30 November - 03 December 2010 ), as long as the winner is not already present at the Fair.
The purpose of the EEP Award is to recognise the efforts of those European companies that are improving the environment with their innovative environmental technologies. Three awards are to be presented: gold, silver and bronze.
More information on the winners and nominees of the previous editions 2008, 2007, and 2006, maybe found on the page past winners.
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