OIKOPOLIS 2017: annual programme award for the Environment at the BIOCHEMIKI Laboratories
A very honorable and important distinction, received on the evening of June 1, BIOCHEMIKI Laboratories received the OIKOPOLIS Environmental Sensitivity Award in the category of Annual Program for the Environment, for the project “SAVE PAPER” Business without printing.
The presentation of this year’s Awards took place at the la Foret event area of the green Recreation Park of the municipality of Rafina-Pikermio, in a glamorous and purely “green” event, with the presence of representatives of the state, and the Award, on behalf of the Laboratories, was received by the CEO of the company and Director of the Laboratories, Marios Pitsaris and the Director of the Environment Sector, Lina Tsamili.
This award is a great recognition for the universally pro-environmental action and consciousness of the team of BIOCHIMIKI labs and the scientists that make up the labs, and of course, the direct and continuous support provided to sustainable practices and, in general, to actions that protect the environment and safeguard its future.
BIOCHEMIKI Laboratories, can only thank the Evaluation Committee of the OIKOPOLIS Awards for its trust and, of course, commit itself to the tireless continuation of its work with the sole focus on multi-level benefits for the environment.
The OIKOPOLIS Awards
This is an institution established by the Voluntary Organisation for the Urban Environment ECOCITY, which rewards Environmental Sensitivity for actions and projects implemented during the previous year with an orientation towards the protection of the Environment.
The ECOCOLIS Environmental Awareness Awards seek to contribute to the promotion and recognition of the practical and increased environmental sensitivity of the State, Local Authorities, Businesses, Scientific and Research Institutions and the Media. The establishment of the Awards was essential and confirmed the need to support Social Participation and Contribution to the Environment, demonstrated through concrete action, research, action and communication programmes.