Amoriguard: The Eco-Innovation Award Gold Winner 2019
The awards recognise South African communities or government institutions; business projects, services or products; organisations or individuals who are contributing to an urgent quest for a more sustainable world.
Cape Town, South Africa – The 8th annual Eco-Logic Awards event, presented by The Enviropaedia, South Africa’s online environmental encyclopaedia, green directory and repository of sustainability thought leadership will be held on 5 June 2019, which is World Environment Day.
The awards recognise South African communities or government institutions; business projects, services or products; organisations or individuals who are contributing to our urgent quest for a more sustainable world.
It’s all too easy to get swamped in the bad news of escalating Climate Change, oceans of plastic and the fears of our young generations about the world they will inherit. According to National Geographic, scientists have warned that this may be the hottest year ever, which will usher in more frequent and more intense weather extremes.
The Eco-Logic Awards serve as a light sabre cutting through the dark gloom and doom of the current state of our planet to highlight that there are bright green solutions that we as consumers and citizens can support.
Director of The Enviropaedia and the Eco-Logic Awards, David Parry-Davies, reminds us that: “If we look at how the year has started, there’s no doubt that our situation is dire. However, the 2019 Eco-Logic Awards can lift us out of a pessimistic and helpless attitude about our future by identifying the people, products and organisations that give us hope because they provide real solutions for Climate Change and other environmental challenges that we face. We will celebrate the achievements of today’s Eco-Champions who are giving us the resources and creating the opportunities to build a better world to live in for ourselves and our children.”
This year’s finalists across the 12 categories include:
Climate change:
- Department of Agriculture: SmartAgri plan
- Global Wheeling
- Hotelstuff/Greenstuff
- TOMA-Now: What to do with aliens?
Eco-Innovation:
- Dekro Paints: AMORIGUARD A-GAIN
- Interwaste: Waste Derived Fuel Services
- Prime Plus Packaging Pty Ltd: Biodegradable Cassava Starch Bags
- UCT Bio-Brick: Growing bio bricks from human urine
Recycling and Waste Management:
- Baoberry: i-ZEWATA
- Green Cape: The Western Cape Industrial Symbiosis Programme (WISP)
- Reclite: Recycling of problematic waste glass previously categorised as ‘non-recyclable’
- Sun City Waste Management Project
Eco-Build:
- Dekro Paints: AMORIGUARD A-GAIN
- Hotel Verde
- Streetlight Schools
- UCT Bio-Brick: Growing bio-bricks from human urine
Water:
- Enviro Options (Pty) Ltd
- The GreenCape Sector Development Agency: Water Resilience Initiative
- Virgin Active South Africa: Journey to Net Zero Waste Water
- WATTAPAC
Green Economy:
- Cape Town Environmental Education Trust: CTEET Training and Development Programme
- GreenCape Sector Development Agency
- WESSA: eSteam
- WESSA: Tourism Blue Flag project
Biodiversity:
- City of Cape Town: Biodiversity Management in the City of Cape Town
- Kloof Conservancy: The Aller River Pilot Project (ARPP)
- Korsman Conservancy: Environmental Rehabilitation Project
- Landmark Foundation: Shepherding back biodiversity
Municipality:
- City of Cape Town Disaster Risk Management: Women & Girls (Invisible) Force of Resilience
- eThekwini Municipality: The Aller River Pilot Project (ARPP)
- Knysna Municipality: Disaster Management
- Knysna Municipality: Invasive Plant Management Skills Development Programme
Eco-Community:
- Korsman Conservancy
- Sustaining the Wild Coast: Xolobeni Community
- Total South Africa & SANParks 60 Year Partnership
- WESSA: Young Reporters for the Environment Programme
Eco-Youth:
- Jade Bothma: Oceano Reddentes NPC
- Joshua Potgieter and Imraan Samuels: Guerilla House
- Kyle Cato
- Rocco Antonia Da Silva: The future kids
Eco-Angel:
- Craig Foster: Sea Change Project
- Esther van der Westhuizen: The Animal Sanctuary at Butterfly World
- Mashudu Makhokha: Lapalala Wilderness School
- Rhian Berning: Eco Atlas
Eco-Warrior:
- Daniel Nyarenda
- Mandla Gqamlana
- Margo Tamzone Adonis
- Sinegugu Zukulu
The awards will encourage greater awareness of action taken against the impacts of urgent issues, and in doing so, generate exposure for these eco-efforts. Parry-Davies points out that previous winners of the Eco-Logic Awards have reported on benefits such as increased public awareness and credibility.
“We’ve had winners experiencing boosted sales of eco-friendly products and services,” he says.
“But this is not all. It’s an opportunity for community and non-profit projects to attract more sponsorship from government and corporates. It’s an opportunity to foster more community support, employee engagement and target audience buy-in.”
The ‘Glamorously Green’ Eco-Logic Gala Awards evening will be held on 5 June 2019 at the Table Bay Hotel in Cape Town.
For more information visit: www.ecologicawards.com