Techcrunch held their annual Cruncies award last night.
The mostly Israeli Betterplace was nominated in two categories: “Most likely to make the world a better place” and “Best Clean Tech Startup”.
Unfortunately, Betterplace didn’t win any of the categories, the best they could get was a “runner up” for the “Best Clean Tech”. Not bad, but better luck next year.
By the waym the winners were:
Projectfrog – Builder of Green Buildings won the “Best Clean Tech”
Goodguide – Provide ratings for Save, health, Green products won the “Most likely to make the world a better place”. I voted for Kiva.