Sunday 25 November 2007

Best Green Companies are a sign of the (Sunday) Times

The Sunday Times has just launched a competition to find the best green companies in the UK. As they say, in a world where there are an increasing number of green certifications competing for attention, being featured in the Sunday Times could really help you stand out. True enough, and it is a positive sign of the times that a national paper like the Sunday Times is running a competition of this kind. It seems that environmental responsibility is genuinely becoming a serious issue for both business and consumers.

At first glance the competition sounds like a great idea. They've even enlisted a professional environmental consultancy to do the judging and have divided companies up into high, medium and low impact industries to make it fair and inclusive.
What's sad though is that when you read in more detail, you find that the entrance fees range from £500 to £1500+VAT and the competition is only open to companies with more than 50 employees, ruling many of the most exciting and innovative green businesses now entering the market. When you consider that the only prize is a logo to put on your marketing materials and your name listed in the paper, it means that basically you are buying a very expensive lottery ticket with the only real prize being to get your name in the Sunday Times. It all seems a bit bizarre when they claim in their publicity that companies can be nominated by anyone from the CEO to the cleaner, or even a customer or outsider who believes that the company deserves an award, but then you have to pay the entrance fee when you nominate, so its unlikely that many cleaners will be signing up for their employers.

Overall, its great that The Sunday Times is taking green business seriously, but its not really the open, independent competition that they would like to make out, and its unclear what it will really achieve other than create yet another green accreditation to confuse consumers. Hopefully though, some really excellent green companies will enter and get some major publicity to reward them for their responsible attitude to business.


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