Environment
Just two days left to win our reader survey prize
For a chance to win an iPad, Kindle or donation to a charity of your choice, readers simply need to enter the Blue & Green Tomorrow 2014 survey.
The survey closes on Friday and more than 730 readers have already taken part. The survey is a chance to tell Blue & Green Tomorrow what you would like us to write about and what stories interest you. You can tell us what you would like to see more of, including investment, energy, tourism, travel, spending or other ethical and environmental issues.
As our readership has grown dramatically since last year’s survey, we want to know what you think.
The winner of the draw to win an iPad mini, a Kindle Fire or a donation to a preferred charity will be announced soon after the competition closes (terms and conditions apply).
The prize draw closes on Friday 15 August. To enter, go here, or if hyperlinks don’t work, copy and paste the following link into your browser: https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/bgtreadersurvey14
There is also the chance to register your interest in buying shares in Blue & Green Communications, the parents company of Blue & Green Tomorrow. So far readers have pledged more than £425,000 to own a share in the fastest growing sustainability magazine in the UK. You can see what we would do with the £425,000 here.
Please enter your email at either the beginning or end of the survey if you wish to be entered into the prize draw. If you have any questions or comments about the survey, please send them to Seth Kirby at seth@blueandgreentomorrow.com
Further reading:
£426,500 is a lot of money: the B> share offer update
Do you want to own a slice of Blue & Green Tomorrow?
More readers than Manchester United’s Old Trafford could hold
What would we do with £200,000?
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