Tickets selling quickly for East Anglia Clean & Green Awards 2026
This year's awards will be held at Milsoms Kesgrave Hall in Ipswich on Thursday, March 26, with ScottishPower Renewables as the headline sponsor.
Innovators and trailblazers from across Norfolk, Suffolk, Cambridgeshire and Essex will come together for an unforgettable evening honouring the organisations leading the region's push towards net zero.
Guests will be treated to a drinks reception with live music, followed by a three-course dinner paired with drinks.
The awards ceremony, hosted by broadcaster David Whiteley, will spotlight the outstanding contributions driving real environmental progress across the East of England.
The awards will be hosted by broadcaster David Whiteley (Image: Matthew Potter Photographer and Videographer)
It will be followed by an after party and networking – providing an opportunity to celebrate and connect in style.
The winners of the following awards will be announced on the night:
Clean & Green Champion Award, sponsored by ScottishPower Renewables
Behaviour Change Campaign of the Year, sponsored by Clarksons Port Services
Community Champion of the Year, sponsored by RWE
East of England Energy Ambassador, sponsored by GENERATE
Educational Trailblazer Award, sponsored by East Coast Energy Training Academy
Energy Innovation Award, sponsored by National Grid
Game Changer of the Year, sponsored by Cadeler
Net Zero Award, sponsored by Ørsted
Project of the Year, sponsored by Stowen Group
Supply Chain Business of the Year, sponsored by Cargostore
Sustainability Strategy Award, sponsored by Associated British Ports
Sustainable Workplace of the Year, sponsored by Indigo Swan
The East Anglia Clean & Green Awards will also raise vital funds for the Royal Papworth Charity, as chosen by Petans, sponsor of the 2026 Charity of the Year.
Entries are now closed for the awards, with the finalists to be announced on Wednesday, February 25.
To purchase tickets for the event, please visit cleanandgreenawards.co.uk
