The Observer Ethical Awards
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June 2006 saw The Observer newspaper has handing out its first ever Ethical Awards - in association with Ecover.

The awards aim to reward people and organisations judged to be making a real contribution to ethical living.

The winners of the six categories varied from the high profile ?Make Poverty History? campaign, to a group of schoolchildren and a grandmother.



The winners of the six categories were:

Young Campaigner of the Year
- Meare Village Primary School

Innovation of the Year
- Architecture for Humanity

DIY Project of the Year
- Averil Stedeford, Oxford

Building of the Year
- Jubilee Library, Brighton (Architects: Bennetts Associates and Lomax, Cassidy & Edwards

Retailer of the Year
(voted by Observer Magazine readers) -
Natural Collection

 

Campaigner of the Year (voted by Observer Magazine readers) - Make Poverty History





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