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007 Vegan Environmnetal Awards - Winners announced

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Date: 2007-08-13

The winners of the Yaoh 007 Vegan Environmental Awards have now been announced

The results of the 007 Vegan Environmental Awards have been announced – and a number of Bristol people and outfits did really well, including Viva! (Winners of the Best Vegan Organisation), Angie from Viva! (2nd in the Best Individual Achievement), Harvest and Wild Oats (2nd and 3rd in the Best Independent Health Store) and Yaoh (2nd in Best Vegan Company). The awards ran from January 07 through till June 07 and thousands of people cast their votes online, making for a truly exceptional awards. Congratulations to all those who were nominated, and thanks to everyone who voted. For full results see here http://www.bristolveganfayre.co.uk/007awardsresults.htm

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