Panel to be made up of public, private & third sectors
People contributing to a 'sustainable future' for the Isle of Man will be recognised in the first UNESCO Biosphere Awards.
Entries are now open - those taking part are asked to give an overview of their project, or initiative, and what it's achieving.
A panel - made up from the public, private and third sectors - will take into account an entry's 'innovation and impact'.
Winners will get hand-carved trophies, publicity through Biosphere recognition and will feature in promotional materials.
The closing date is 20 August - click here to find out how to apply.
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