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Celebs vie for Greenest Star awards

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Sienna Miller, Madonna and Leonardo DiCaprio have all been shortlisted to be named world's greenest celebrity for their contributions to environmental issues.

 

The A-listers will all vie for the crown of Greenest Star at Disney's Playing for the Planet Awards for using their celebrity status to push eco issues up the world agenda.

 

A total of ten famous faces are up for the accolade. Sienna has been recognised for her work raising awareness about global warming, meanwhile Leonardo has campaigned hard and donated generously to numerous green campaigns as well as making recent eco documentary, The 11th Hour.

 

Other nominees include supermodel Lily Cole, who works exclusively with environmentally aware companies, and power couple Gwyneth Paltrow and Chris Martin. Gwyneth has fronted US campaigns to cut down on oil use, while the Coldplay frontman uses an eco-friendly tour bus with recycling on-board.

Stella McCartney, Johnny Depp, Lily Allen and David Tennant also made the shortlist.

 

You can vote for the greenest celebrity until 31 July at http://www.playhousedisney.co.uk/playingfortheplanet.

 

Tuesday 22 July 2008

 

http://marieclaire.co.uk/news/267571/celebs-vie-for-greenest-star-awards.html

Yaaj, Chris and Johnny! Great!

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