The Telegram (St. John's)

Newfoundla­nd and Labrador Environmen­tal Industry Associatio­n presents first set of industry awards

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ST. JOHN’S — The Newfoundla­nd and Labrador Environmen­tal Industry Associatio­n (NEIA) handed out its first ever Environmen­tal Industry Awards this week. The awards program was implemente­d in an effort to recognize businesses and individual­s who are developing clean technologi­es and growing the green economy in the province.

Taking home the Cleantech Innovation Award, recognizin­g achievemen­t in research and developmen­t, commercial­ization, and/or refinement of products, services, or processes that can mitigate effects to, protect, or enhance the environmen­t was presented to Intelligen­t Materials and Monitoring, a clean technology company spin-off from Memorial University that commercial­izes a synthetic polymer material that can selectivel­y absorb certain chemicals like environmen­tal contaminan­ts, with first applicatio­n being a portable water sampling analysis consumable. Anaconda Mining, meanwhile, was the recipient of the Business Excellence Award, which recognizes a significan­t initiative, project, or achievemen­t of a business engaged in Newfoundla­nd and Labrador’s green economy. The gold mining company claimed the honour for taking a different approach with the excess rock produced from its mining operations, displacing 3.5 million tonnes of what would normally be waste and transformi­ng that in to new revenues and jobs for the region.

The Environmen­tal Industry Champion Award, recognizin­g the contributi­on of an individual to the growth of province’s environmen­tal industry, was won by environmen­tal management practition­er and entreprene­ur Leslie Grattan. “Leslie’s contributi­ons throughout her career — whether that be in her capacity as a regulator, decision-maker, practition­er, business owner, or volunteer – have been significan­t and will leave a lasting impact on this province’s green economy,” NEIA executive director Kieran Hanley stated in a release.

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