The 2022 competition, organised in partnership with the Financial Times, asked students to explore and explain the environmental costs of current consumer trends, behaviours and purchasing decisions.
The competition was open to all A Level geography students (or equivalent) aged 16-18, and the judges were looking for clear essays or ArcGIS StoryMaps which were well-evidenced and reached a clear conclusion. We were delighted with the high standard of the entries received and we congratulate everyone who entered.
Overall winner
Pip received a £50 Amazon voucher and their essay has been published at FT.com and in Routes Journal.
Read Pip's winning essay
Second place
Read William's essay
Third place
Read Nina's essay
Highly commended
Read Ella's essay
Read Alexander's essay
Read Gideon's essay
Read Colin's essay
You can find further information about sustainability and environmental issues using the Society's and FT for Schools online resources:
The Society runs this competition in partnership with the Financial Times as part of its education programme to support geography teachers and their pupils. The competition was open to all schools and advertised through our wide networks. Submissions were judged without seeing the entrants’ names or school details using a coding system. An administrator who had not been involved in the judging decoded the list, using the separately-submitted details, after judging was complete.
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