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2005 Green awards himself a record-breaking £1.2bn payout from the Arcadia group.
Fiona Harvey's travel to New York was paid for by Siemens, a sponsor of the C40 green awards for cities.
The sustainability discourse tends to be dominated by big business with their corporate strategies, glossy annual reports, and showcase of green awards at high profile events.
But some schemes are so un-green that I propose an annual ceremony called the Red-Faced Green awards, presented by Sienna 'Air Miles Millerr, sponsored by Virgin Atlantic.
They saw it as valuable "reputation insurance": every time they are criticised for their massive emissions of warming gases, or for events such as the massive oil spill that has just turned the Gulf of Mexico into the "Gulf of Texaco", they wheel out their shiny green awards to ward off the prospect of government regulation and to reassure the public that they Really Care.
Likewise, brownwash is encouraged by fear of adverse stock market reactions to emphasis being placed on environmental performance, such as winning green awards, rather than monetary performance (Kim and Lyon, 2014).
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The festival's previous "green award" was first won by Al Gore's climate change documentary An Inconvenient Truth.
On the green award of the Gravesend Academy, it may seem innocent enough; in the jungles and deserts of international trouble spots, it looks fatally naive.
One of the respondents has an annual award program named by green award.
Russ Lester won the 2010 Growing Green Award for Food Producers.
Fred Kirschenmann won the 2010 Growing Green Award for Thought Leaders.
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