Author: HTP Digital
ECM has won an International Green Apple Environment Award in the campaign to find the greenest companies
ECM competed against more than 500 other nominations in the International Green Apple Awards, and they will be presented with their trophy and certificate at a glittering presentation ceremony in the Houses of Parliament, London, on November 20.
Benjamin Clare is the agronomist on Fletchers Family Farm
`Fletcher’s Family Farm’ is set on the farm of former `Emmerdale’ and `Strictly star’, actor and first-time farmer Kelvin Fletcher, and his family in the Peak District, as they open up their world to celebrate and explore their wonderful farming life. With more animals, more laughs, more mistakes and even more children, the Fletchers’ adventure has only just begun.
Green Apple 2023: The Salt Project
ECM awarded 3 Green Apples in 2023 for a project recovering 30 acres of salt-polluted land and returning it to farmland complete with its own nature reserve.
Another Green Apple Environment Award for ECM in 2022
Latest accolade takes ECM’s total of Green Apples to an incredible 25
Three International CSR Awards for ECM!
In this year’s International CSR Awards, Evironmental Crop Management received no less that three awards for corporate responsibility.
Treble Success: Three Leaders Council Members Clean Up At The Green Apple Awards
Environmental Crop Management has scooped another Green Apple Award together with two other company members of the Leaders Council.
The Green Apple Environment Awards is an annual international campaign to recognise, reward and promote environmental best practice globally. Headed by non-profit venture The Green Organisation since its establishment in 1994, the awards have become established among the most popular and well-known environmental campaigns worldwide.
The awards are fundamental to The Green Organisation’s philosophy of helping others benefit the environment around them. Every year, entries for the awards originate from governments, ministries and local authorities across the world, as well as businesses, organisations and communities spanning the public and private sectors.
Peter Clare discusses integrated pest management with Crop Production Magazine
ECM Managing Director Peter Clare – bottom right – talks about the benefits of an integrated strategy.
Benjamin Clare amongst the first students to be awarded the BASIS foundation qualification
Benjamin is studying at Harper Adams University
BASIS Trainee Membership provides a first step on the ladder for anyone pursuing a successful career in agronomy and crop production. Until now to become associated with BASIS it has been a requirement to have successfully passed one of the BASIS accredited qualifications. The BASIS Trainee Membership has been established to provide an opportunity for individuals to receive the support and guidance they require at the start of their careers, and can act as a stepping stone towards BASIS courses and the full Professional Register in the future.