BusinessGreen Leaders Awards 2018: Final entry deadline tomorrow

One day left to submit your entry for the UK's largest green business awards
The final deadline for entries the BusinessGreen Leaders Awards 2018 falls tomorrow at 5pm Friday March 23.
The deadline was extended for all entrants last week in response to overwhelming demand and a flurry of requests for deadline extensions.
Businesses, organisations, teams and individuals with a presence in the UK are invited to submit their entry to be in with a chance of winning one of the UK's most prestigious green business awards.
The awards, which will take place in London on the evening of June 27, are open to any business, organisation or green executive with a presence in the UK.
BusinessGreen recently provided 10 tips on how to ensure your entry has the best chance of making the short list and being in the running to win one of the prestigious awards.
The awards are free to enter and organisations can enter as many categories as they see fit, ranging from our sustainability executive of the year award to project-based awards recognising company's attempts to curb their environmental impacts. However, in order to deliver the event all shortlisted entries agree to have their organisation represented at the awards ceremony.
The shortlist for the awards will be announced in April and successful applicants will have until May 17 to confirm their attendance at the awards at The Brewery in Central London on the evening of June 27.
The awards will be judged by our expert panel of independent judges. As in previous years, the judging panel will be split in two during the judging process to ensure all the shortlisted entries are fully considered and judges are only assigned to categories where there is no potential conflict of interest.
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