The competition for the green innovation award has reached its conclusion and announces three winners. At the Green Living Show held at the Direct Energy Centre, Exhibiton Place, the mayor, deputy mayor and CityNews meteorologist reported the winners of this esteemed award on April 23. The prize of $50,000 was shared out between the winners and they each were given the coveted Green Toronto Award. The young inventors want to maintain the environment, the prize money is just a bonus. Three winners may have been declared but the ideas for green improvements was at a very high standard. Since the idea was to show real resolutions, most of the projects were affordable and easily applicable, so one day you may see them applied also in your neighbourhood, or in your own house. Here are the top three prize winners: * Olivier Trescases, PhD and Chris Lea, with Green Gym: An exercise gymnasium that is espressly built to use energy and send it to the grid. * Sarah Lazarovic and her concept GreenHouseTO; Not just for architects but for everyday citizens comes a web and mobile renovation application that is for Toronto buildings. * Robert Kori Golding, for his concept My Green City, a cross-platform game/application for the iPhone and Facebook. Build a virtual town on these applications and claim reward points to use on your town by helping the environment. So the champion is GREEN! Besides Green Innovation Awards there were 9 Green Toronto Awards announced; for Community Projects Award, Energy Conservation Award, Environmental Awareness Award and six others. There was prize money of $5,000 to every one of the finalists which they shared with a charity of their own choosing. Post written by Julie Kinnear, Toronto Royal LePage
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