14th Hassan II Prize for Environment Launched

Rabat – The Ministry of Energy Transition and Sustainable Development announced Tuesday the launch of the 14th edition of the Hassan II Prize for the Environment.

The prize aims to encourage any initiative that can contribute to the protection of the environment and sustainable development in 6 areas: Scientific and Technical Research, Media, Associative Action, Business Initiatives, Initiatives of Local Authorities, and finally Exemplarity of the Administration in terms of Sustainable Development, said the Ministry in a statement.

The applications should be sent by registered mail or deposited at the order office of the Ministry of Energy Transition and Sustainable Development – Department of Sustainable Development, and this before March 31, 2023, according to the statement that specified that the file of the award is available on the website of the Ministry: www.mtedd.gov.ma.

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