Press releaseDBU: Trio of Conservationists and Technology Pioneers receive German Environmental Prize2017-09-05T09:00:14Osnabrück (ots) - Sielmann/Frobel/Weiger to be honored for "Green Belt", entrepreneurs Oswald for development of efficient special motors on 29 October - Honorary Lifetime Achievement Award to de Brum The conservationists Inge Sielmann (87, of Munich), Dr. Kai Frobel (58, of Nuremberg) and Prof. Dr. Hubert Weiger (70, of Fürth) in the first instance, and the entrepreneurs Bernhard (86) and Johannes Oswald (56, of Miltenberg) in the second, are being awarded the 2017 German Environmental Prize by the German Federal Environmental Foundation (Deutsche Bundesstiftung Umwelt, DBU). The foundation thus honors the committed work by this trio of conservationists on the first and largest pan-German conservation project, the "Green Belt", and by the family business OSWALD Elektromotoren toward the development of an especially energy-efficient electric motor for use in machines such as industrial crushers and presses, which has brought about a revolution in drive engineering. The award, endowed with a financial prize of EUR 245,000 in each case, will be presented to both prizewinning groups on 29 October in Braunschweig by German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier. The Honorary Lifetime Achievement Award, endowed with EUR 10,000, goes posthumously to the former Foreign Minister of the Marshall Islands, Tony de Brum who has just passed away at the age of 72. Individual commendations of the prizewinners and photos available at www.dbu.de. Contact: Ansprechpartner Permalink:
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