Pictured (L-R): Stephen Tennant, CEO, Grant Thornton and Tracey Carney, Managing Director, Business & Finance
The Business & Finance ESG Awards have announced a full list of finalists in partnership with Grant Thornton. The third annual award ceremony takes place on April 18th in The Round Room at The Mansion House in Dublin.
The Business & Finance ESG Awards, in partnership with Grant Thornton, have today announced a full list of finalists.
Sustainability stands as the paramount and most pressing issue of our era. According to EPA projections, Ireland will achieve a reduction of just 29% in Greenhouse Gas emissions by 2030 compared to a national target of 51% unless all sectors of the economy play their part and offer sustainable solutions to the way they work.
The ESG criteria provides essential metrics for companies to measure, benchmark and report their efforts towards sustainable growth, and effective decision making. Using these benchmarks, the ESG Awards offers businesses the opportunity to give a visible and attainable contribution towards a greener future.
Now in its third year, the ESG Awards continue to grow and expand, introducing new categories to reflect the evolving ESG landscape. The esteemed judging panel evaluates entries across various criteria, acknowledging those setting the standards for ESG excellence.
With a variety of categories, the Awards will showcase the successes of ESG initiatives, examples of best practice and highlight the importance of transparency in this area. There are 18 categories including ESG Innovation Award, Diversity, Equality & Inclusion Initiative Award and, of course, the ESG Leader award. See the full list of categories on the website.
Due to a high volume of entries, the Social Impact Award has been divided into two categories: Social Impact Award Enterprise and Social Impact Award SME.
Finalists
Biodiversity in Business Leadership Award
An Post
Coillte
EirGrid
Eversheds Sutherland LLP
Gas Networks Ireland
Watermark Coffee Technology
Wildacres
Diversity, Equality & Inclusion Initiative
African Professional Network of Ireland
Brown Thomas Arnotts
Coillte
Expleo
PTSB
Speedpak Group
William Fry
Employee Well-Being Award
Brown Thomas Arnotts
Core
Expleo
Gas Networks Ireland
PTSB
Version 1
William Fry
Energy Efficiency Initiative Award
AEMS ECOfleet
Astatine
Copper Coast Renewables
DAA
JCDecaux Ireland
Obelisk
TCS
ESG Consultancy Award
Common Good Marketplace
CoolPlanet
Maples Group
Pragmatica
Rimm Sustainability
Sustainability Works
Xenergie
ESG Investment Award
Amundi
Apheon
Foresight Group
Infrastructure Development Company Limited
Ketchum
MTIP
Packaging Holdings
ESG Team Award
An Post
Coillte
Cpl
Digital Realty
Espria Ltd
Gas Networks Ireland
Version 1
Future ESG Leader Award
Anupam Srivastava – Crown Monkey
Kate Kerrane – H&MV Engineering
Wendy Mlotshwa – Ninety One
Ronnie Delaney – Obelisk
Dishat Panyarachun – OR
Jennifer O’Sullivan – Volkswagen Group Ireland Limited
Green Logistics Excellence Award
Buymedia
DAA
DPD
Drobey
Sustainable Procurement Award
&Open
An Post
Buymedia
CBRE GWS
Drobey
Net Zero Carbon Award
Activ8 Solar Energies
CEZ, a.s.
Musgrave Group
Sodexo Ireland
SSE Airtricity
Uniphar
Version 1
Governance Best Practice Award
Coolmine Therapeutic Community
Barretstown
Coillte
Downing LLP
Smarttech247
ESG Finance Award
Apheon
Infrastructure Development Company Limited
Strikepay
Uniphar
ESG Innovation Award
CameraMatics
Cognition.World
Digital Realty
Gamma Location Lab
shareclub
The Nature Trust
Xerotech Battery Systems
Social Impact Award SME
African Professional Network of Ireland
FRS Business Services
Generation Ireland
Helium Arts
Speedpak Group
TCS
Xenergie
Social Impact Award (Enterprise)
Coillte
Liberty Insurance
Open Doors Initiative
PTSB
Sodexo Ireland
SSE Airtricity
Vodafone
ESG Company Award (SME)
Chartered Accountants Ireland
CleverCards
CoolPlanet
Repak
Smarttech247
Speed Fibre Group
UrbanVolt
We are Riley
ESG Company Award (Enterprise)
An Post
Arthur Cox LLP
Coillte
Cpl
DAA
Fyffes
refurbed
The final award of the afternoon is the ESG Grand Prix Award, presented by Business & Finance. This award celebrates the company that receives the highest score from this year’s judging panel. Last year’s winner was An Post.
Jo Linehan, Editor of the Climate Supplement, the Sunday Times Ireland & Sustainability Journalist, Freelance, was a member of the judging panel this year. She said: “It has been a privilege to judge this year’s awards. Not only are companies and businesses in Ireland committing to ambitious climate targets, but the diversity and ingenuity in their approach are world-class and truly inspiring. Kudos to every entrant for their outstanding accomplishments and vision.”
Tracey Carney, Managing Director, Business & Finance said: “Each year, business leaders gather to recognise those working hardest to combat the biggest challenges facing our society and planet. The ESG Awards serve as a platform to showcase success stories, share best practices, and underscore the importance of transparency in sustainability efforts.”
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