December’s ‘A Brilliant Civil Service’ award to celebrate Green Action

2 Oct 2019 11:54 AM

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Logo of the Year of Green Action 2019

This year is the Year of Green Action – and what a year it has been so far! This was a commitment we made in the Government’s 25 Year Environment Plan to inspire action and help us all understand how the choices we make affect the environment, so that we can help achieve our goal of being the first generation to pass on the environment in a better state than we inherited it.

The Year of Green Action, or YoGA, as it is fondly known, has been a fantastic example of how we can use the reach and networks of the Civil Service to deliver positive action at both a national and local level. I am proud of how our brilliant Civil Service has led the way, from the pledges civil servants made at Civil Service Live events, the days of volunteering on environmental projects, to the Silver Medal at the Hampton Court Flower Show for our Year of Green Action garden in partnership with the Sensory Trust.

To celebrate what has been achieved through YoGA, I am delighted that the December ‘A Brilliant Civil Service ‘award will have a special focus on green action. This is the first time the award has taken on a specific theme. 

The award will recognise the contribution of an individual or team from across the Civil Service to one or more of YoGA’s themes:

If you, your team or office already have a story to share, or feel inspired to take action now, then, in early December, the portal for award entries will open here. We want to see as many nominations as possible from across all parts of the Civil Service. 

Examples of the sort of actions that might fit into these categories include:

Connect

Protect 

Enhance 

Of course, this is so much more than a year. We have to build on the legacy of the Year of Green Action and ensure the Civil Service continues to demonstrate leadership – not least in light of our new Net Zero commitment and the fact that at the end of 2020 we expect to be hosting the COP26 Climate Change Conference. 

If you would like to find out more about the Year of Green Action and how you can get involved, please visit www.yearofgreenaction.org.

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