Announcing EL Product & Project Award Winners 2014

by | Mar 26, 2014

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ELAwardsLogoIn a field where innovation is the norm and change happens rapidly, companies have a difficult time keeping track of the newest and best products, and often they never even hear of the original and successful projects being implemented by their peers. With the Environmental Leader Product & Project Awards, we recognize and honor companies making the biggest difference in the field of energy, environmental and sustainability management. Winners of the 2014 Product & Project of the Year Awards were the following companies:

  • 3E
  • Anheuser-Busch InBev
  • Avery Dennison Corporation
  • Bloomberg
  • Caesar’s Entertainment
  • Canadian Tire Petroleum/E-Temp
  • Cascade Energy
  • Caterpillar Inc.
  • Constellation Energy
  • Dell
  • Digital Lumens
  • ECORE International
  • Enablon
  • EnerNOC
  • Entegreat
  • Environ
  • FirstFuel
  • FoundationFootprint
  • General Motors
  • Heineken
  • Indow Windows
  • Johnson & Johnson
  • Jones Lang LaSalle
  • Lockheed Martin
  • Meluha the Fern Ecotel
  • Open Data Center Alliance
  • Owens Corning
  • PE International
  • Power Assure
  • Practically Green
  • Schneider Electric
  • Sprint
  • Staples Canada
  • TSO Logic
  • Urjanet
  • Verisae
  • Waste Management
  • World Energy Solutions
  • Xanterra Parks & Resorts

To sum up the contest in the words of our judging coordinator, Matthew Littlefield of LNS Research: “From the opportunity to work with so many high quality and experienced judges to the tremendous results demonstrated by all of the contestants, this year’s awards have surpassed expectations.”

Visit the Product & Project Awards Hall of Fame for links to the winning products and projects, as well as for a complete list of judges.

Or, download the report here.

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