(GLASGOW)
Making beer from unwanted morning rolls is clearly the work of a genius. And the upcoming Global Game Changers awards in Glasgow has selected the company behind the innovation as a finalist in the circular breakthrough category.
The inaugural awards, created by Innovators Magazine and the Herald Scotland, is a celebration of the innovation economy and its contribution to developing sustainable ecosystems.
Jaw Brew, the Glasgow beer maker working miracles with bread, is one of those in contention for the circular economy gong, along with biotech companies Celtic Renewables and 3f bio; and energy engineering firm Synergie Environ.
Tickets for the ceremony, which will take place on 13 September at the Glasgow Science Centre, are on sale now.
Finalists in full
Collaboration for change (Sponsored by Bond Dickinson)
Opening Educational Practices Scotland
TEV Project/Newcastle University collaboration
Thales UK, CENSIS, University of West of Scotland
University of Glasgow
Women in Innovation (Sponsored by BAE Systems)
Caroline Jones Carrick
Dr Holly Butler
Dr Suzanne Doyle-Morris
Victoria Hamilton
Innovating in Stem Education/Training (Sponsored by City of Glasgow College)
Ayrshire College
Edinburgh College
Glasgow Clyde College
University of Strathclyde
West College Scotland
Circular breakthrough
3f bio Ltd
Celtic Renewables Ltd
Jaw Brew
Synergie Environ Ltd
Breaking the Mould: Empowering Intrapreneurship
Arabesque
EIS Waste Services Ltd
KCP Environmental Solutions Ltd
SmartGreenCharge 1st renewable Electric Station by Smart Green Batteries EV Chargers & Sol
Start-Up and Share
Arabesque
EnteroBiotix
Find a Player
Corporates For Good
Clearwater Controls Limited
Star Renewable Energy (SRE)
Young Pioneers
James McIlroy
Victoria Hamilton