P.E.A. Awards 2018 Winners Announced at the UK’s First Festival Awards Ceremony

Jay OwenGlobal Citizen, Wealth of Networks

“Ethical Markets highly recommends and congratulates these Awardees (see attached) that our partner in Britain, MyGreenPod has announced. These Awards were founded by Jarvis Smith, who is now also a member of our global Judges Panel for our similar EthicMark® Awards for Advertising that Uplifts the Human Spirit & Society.   Congratulations to  Jarvis and his team, based in Somerset, England, near where I grew up!!

~Hazel Henderson, Editor“

  

ENVIRONMENTAL SUPERHEROES REVEALED

 

P.E.A. AWARDS 2018 WINNERS ANNOUNCED AT THE UK’S FIRST FESTIVAL AWARDS CEREMONY

As the sun blazed down on an organic farm overlooking Chew Valley Lake in Somerset, Batman, Superman, Wonder Woman and a host of sidekicks gathered to hear the winners of the P.E.A. (People. Environment. Achievement.) Awards 2018, in association with Octopus Energy.

The event – the UK’s first festival awards ceremony – attracted green pioneers and sustainability champions from across the UK and Europe. They gathered at Valley Fest’s Barnstormer Stage to enjoy local organic food, sustainable drinks, top-class music and find out who had bagged a coveted P.E.A. Award for the work they’re doing to change the world.

SURFERS AGAINST SEWAGE

From bamboo loo roll pioneers to champions of wonky fruit and veg, the coveted awards went out to superheroes who have dedicated their lives to leading transformational change in sectors ranging from arts to money. As a result of the winners’ work, festivals are going plastic free, women and girls suffering from domestic abuse are being healed through nature and reusable coffee cups are getting greener.

Surfers Against Sewage was the charity partner for 2018’s P.E.A. Awards, and chief executive Hugo Tagholm took to the stage to remind the audience of the importance of beach cleans and the refusal of single-use plastics.

Guests embraced this year’s ‘Superheroes’ theme; they gathered on the land in Superman costumes and Batman wings, and cooled off with a pint or two of Bison Beer, Bread Board Beer from Iceland’s leftover bread and cooling G&T, courtesy of Juniper Green Organic Gin.

PJ Kombucha and Luscombe soft drinks were also available, and food was provided by the fabulous Yeo Valley Canteen. A new partner for 2018’s P.E.A. Awards was Burges Salmon, the Bristol-based independent UK law firm.

The bespoke P.E.A. Award trophies were, for the second year running, created by the incredibly talented Katie Weiner.

A GREEN CELEBRATION

2018’s P.E.A. Awards took place as part of Valley Fest, the most spectacular organic feast the UK has to offer. The family-friendly festival is an explosion of colour (and glitter) that celebrates arts, music, play, top-notch food and great entertainment. At the same time, everyone gets closer to nature and has the opportunity to see how an organic farm, which overlooks an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, operates.

After the event, guests took away goody bags packed with natural and organic products from Weleda; those who had chosen to stay for the weekend festival could camp in luxury, and those who had to leave could take a touch of organic goodness home with them.

2018 P.E.A. AWARDS WINNERS

ARTS, sponsored by MyGreenPod.com

Idle Women

In partnership with Humraaz  support  services  (which  provides  specialist  support  to  BME women  who  are  experiencing  domestic  abuse  and  harmful  traditional  practices), this  artist-led  organisation creates  inspired,  vibrant  and  adventurous  spaces  with  women and  girls, helping them to grow by being outdoors, active and connected to nature.

ENERGY, sponsored by Octopus Energy

myenergi team

The zappi  from myenergi is  a  British- made eco-smart  EV  charger.  It’s the  first  on  the  market  to use solar power to charge an electric vehicle for free using green energy.

FOOD, sponsored by Wyke Farms

Maciek Kacprzyk, Get Wonky

This  sustainable drinks company makes fruit  juices  out  of  wonky  fruit  and  vegetables that  would otherwise go to waste. It’s saved 150 tonnes of wonky  produce to date and is on track to meet its target of saving  600  tonnes  by  January  2019.

GREEN PIONEER, sponsored by Weleda

Chris Johnson, Kambe Events

Chris co-founded Shambala festival 17 years ago; the event now has a global reputation for its pioneering sustainability strategies. It’s powered by renewables and single-use plastics have been eliminated. 80% of recyclable materials at the festival are recycled. The majority of the loos are compost and radical low-carbon travel plans have been introduced. Chris also co-wrote The Plastic Free Festivals guide.

BRITAIN’S GREENEST FAMILY, sponsored by Yeo Valley

Jo Wood, the organic goddess

Jo Wood has a luxurious range of organic body care products and is a vocal and active advocate of organic living. On top of that her son, Ty Wood, is the founder of Project 0, which raises huge sums of money to finish ocean projects all over the world that have stalled due to a lack of support. Jo’s brother, Paul Karslake, is a fine artist who illustrates how beauty can be made instantly repugnant as a result of discarded plastics and waste.

MONEY, sponsored by Mongoose Crowd

Hove Trinity Trust

This trust has been set up to help  Hove  Deanery  achieve  both  its  ambition  and  mission  by  establishing  a  Revolving  Investment  Fund  (RIF) to  provide  parishes  with  funding  for  completion  of  community-focused,  socially  and  environmentally  rewarding  projects.

NATURE

Rosewood Farm team

Rosewood Farm’s flexible  and  innovative  approach  to  land  management  includes  being  the  first  farm in the UK to commercially  operate a high intensity, low frequency grazing system.  This  method  mimics  the  way  herds  of  wild  grazing  herbivores  move  across  the  landscape,  allowing  the  cattle  to  remain  in  tune  with  the  semi-natural  grasslands  on  which  they  depend  without  artificial  inputs.

PRODUCT

Richard Milton, Huskup

Huskup is a new reusable coffee cup that uses an abundant waste material – the humble rice husk. Durable and dishwasher safe, it’s entirely free from plastic, trees, BPA and melamine. This unassuming little cup is setting a new bar for the UK’s eco-friendly caffeine fix.

Chris Forbes, The Cheeky Panda

The Cheeky Panda is the UK’s first 100% bamboo  tissue  company and the UK’ s first brand to be  100% FSC  certified. Bamboo is the world’s fastest-growing and most sustainable plant; it grows  up to 1 metre a day, meaning 1 acre of bamboo  produces  the same yield as 30 acres of trees.

TOURISM

Tamara Amadu, Delphina Hotels & Resorts

Delphina Hotels & Resorts has become the first Italian hotel group to use entirely  green  and  renewable energy across its entire portfolio. This allows the hotel group to save  3,536  tonnes of CO2 each year. The luxurious properties are built into the landscape and integrated with the  region’s indigenous plants and trees. The use of locally sourced materials means Delphina  has helped to regenerate centuries-old artisanal trades and skills in the area.

TRANSPORT

Jonathan  Porterfield, Eco Cars

Eco Cars  sources  EVs to  order and  will  deliver  them  anywhere  in  the  UK from  its  humble  base in  Orkney. In the  process, Jonathan  has  driven  all  makes  and  models  of EV  the  length  and  breadth  of  the  country,  including  from  Land’s  End  to  John  O’Groats  with  Chris  Ramsey  of  Plug  In  Adventures,  showing  that  even  older  EVs  with  smaller  batteries  are  remarkably  versatile  on  cross-country  journeys.

VEGAN

Tim Barkley, Purezza

Purezza  (which  means  ‘purity’  in  Italian)  was  the  UK’s  first  entirely  vegan  pizzeria.  It opened in  Brighton  in 2015,  and  launched  a second  branch  in  Camden,  London  in March  2018. It’s famed for using  its  own  plant-based  cheeses  with  alternatives  to ricotta  and  mozzarella  made  with  organic  brown  rice  milk  and  coconut  oil.

2018 P.E.A. AWARDS SHORTLIST

ARTS

  • Clive Adams, Centre for  Contemporary  Art  and  the  Natural  World
  • Lucy Tamnam, Atelier Tammam

ENERGY

  • Duncan Law, Brixton Energy

FOOD

  • Suma Wholefoods
  • River Cottage
  • Tim O’Hara and Robin Nunes, Rancho Mastatal, Costa Rica

GREEN PIONEER

  • Mukti Mitchell, Mitchell & Dickinson Ltd
  • Andy Hall, Anglo Recycling Technology
  • Alexis Percival, Yorkshire Ambulance  Service
  • Angelika Davenport, TINCTURE London
  • Claire O’Neill, A Greener Festival
  • Richard Mehmed, National Community Wood Recycling Project

 

NATURE

  • James Horseford, Pennine Community Farm
  • Ella Daish, Plastic Free Period campaign
  • Ty Wood, Project 0

PRODUCT

  • Paul Owen, Eco Action Games
  • Jamie Bolton-Debbage, Wilby Clutch
  • Silvia Silva, Corkor
  • Martin Howitt, Scrummi & Scrummi Spa
  • Jo Wood, Jo Wood Organics

VEGAN

  • Jamie Bolton-Debbage, Wilby Clutch
  • Joe Hill, One Planet Pizza
  • Tabitha James Kraan, TJK hair products