Greenest Youngster In UK Competition Announced By Ecotricity

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Ecotricity Launches Competition To Find “Greenest Youngsters” In UK

The UK-based renewable electricity company Ecotricity has launched a new competition to discover the “greenest youngsters” in the UK, according to a new press release.

The 4 winners of the project will be invited to present their ideas on the path to achieving a “Green Britain” at the world music WOMAD Festival — set to take place between July 28–31 at Charlton Park in Malmesbury.

The competition is open to school pupils between the ages of 11 and 16, and is intended to focus on the 3 sectors that currently comprise around 80% of UK greenhouse gas emissions — that is to say, the Energy, Transport, and Food sectors.

This will actually be the second year that Ecotricity has put on the competition — with the event last year having been considered a great success.

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The founder of Ecotricity, Dale Vince, commented: “Our Young Green Briton competition was a fantastic success last year — we heard some great ideas from some very committed and talented young people. It’s a real encouragement to hear these voices of the up and coming generation, so focussed on sustainability and the idea of a Green Britain. This will be our second year of the competition and we’re looking forward to lots of great new entries, some new mentors and the involvement of some of last year’s winners.”

The new press release provides more:

Last year’s Young Green Briton panel was chaired by Channel 4 News anchor Jon Snow and included Ecotricity founder Dale Vince, TV presenter Simon King, actor and electric car fanatic Robert Llewellyn and organic food entrepreneur Geetie Singh-Watson, with this year’s host and panelists to be announced soon.

…The youngsters will be supported by well-known or expert mentors to help refine their ideas, before delivering a speech during the Young Green Briton Chat at WOMAD. Last year’s winners included Findlay Wilde, a 14 year old conservationist who was mentored by wildlife presenter Simon King — Findlay has since appeared in BBC Wildlife Magazine’s Wildlife Power List, been interviewed on Springwatch and Newsround, and worked with the RSPB on their Hen Harrier campaign.

Findlay Wilde commented: “It’s hard to put into words just what a great opportunity and experience the Young Green Briton Chat was. To have the chance to meet such important people from the conservation world was fantastic, but to be able to share my thoughts and feelings with such a massive audience was really something else. It’s not every day you get to reach out to so many people. The relationship I have formed with Ecotricity since the competition has been amazing. We are working together to protect Hen Harriers, they are supporting my campaign work and I really want to help them with the awareness for the Young Green Briton debate. If you feel strongly about protecting our environment, my best advice would be get involved, grasp this opportunity and let our generation’s voice be heard.”

Here are the details of the Young Green Briton competition:

* Young people aged 11 – 16 can enter the competition by sending a video, written article or a recording to explain their ideas on how Britain could be greener.
* Their submission should focus on one of the four categories of Energy, Transport, Food and Nature and also consider what is needed to encourage and inspire others to adopt their ideas across schools, the local community and around the world.
* Each of the four winning pupils will meet their ‘Green Britain mentor’ at the festival and receive a mentoring session, before taking the stage to put their points across.
* Entries should be sent to younggreenbriton@ecotricity.co.uk and must make it clear in the subject line which of the four categories is being entered.
* All entries will be acknowledged and must be submitted by 1 June. Ecotricity will select three finalists in each category and each mentor will select the overall winner, per category, by 30 June, when winners will be informed.
* The four winners will receive a weekend pass for themselves and two adults to ‘WOMAD 2016’ (including camping and backstage entry into the Artists’ Village), as well as an Ecotricity goody bag and a personal meeting with their Green Britain mentor.
* Permission must be obtained from a parent or guardian and terms and conditions apply.


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