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Eco-innovation awards scheme report by winner in First News

Eco-innovation awards scheme report by winner in First News

Eco-Innovation Awards Winner

Published on 3rd June 2016 in First News, the only weekly newspaper for young people.

Our Eco-innovations awards scheme that launched last year at the Moat School features in the latest edition of First News. This newspaper is read by two million 7 to 14 year olds.

Miles Bloomfield, one of the pupils who took part in the awards, speaks about his experience.

“I joined the Eco-Innovation Award because it sounded like fun and I care about the environment. We had to come up with something that would help the environment in some way. I worked in a small team and I was lucky enough to be chosen as team captain.”

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Nic Seal

Following a degree in Environmental Science from the University of London and a few years spent working in engineering, I started Environet in 1996. Since then it has grown to become one of the major players in the field of invasive plants, including Japanese knotweed and bamboo. Recognised as one of the UK's leading experts in the field, I have secured patents for many innovations relating to the treatment of Japanese knotweed. Professional Qualifications: CEnv, FIEMA, BSc (Hons)

Robert Spaceman

“We had a large stand of bamboo removed, thinned, contained and replaced. The customer service has been first class. Joe and Jason were fabulous and kept me well informed at all times”.

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