ESG

Inaugural ESG Awards nominations to close on 13th May

By Business & Finance
05 May 2022

Sustainability can mean different things to different companies. It is the most urgent issue we face in modern times and can be difficult to measure due to its complexity and scope.

The growing impetus to ensure ESG standards are met by companies has introduced a whole new range of ideas, solutions and products that are changing the way we do business.

Inaugural ESG Awards

This is the inaugural year of the ESG Awards and the event will take place on June 30th at The Mansion House, Dublin. The 2022 ESG Awards are a significant touchstone in the future of Irish business as the onus is put on firms to combat environmental, social and governance issues.

The ESG Awards will celebrate the companies and individuals actively striving to address environmental, social and governance issues. Awards will showcase the successes of ESG initiatives, examples of best practice and highlight the importance of transparency in this area.

The sustainability and ethical practices driving businesses are as important as the bottom line

The ESG Awards’ esteemed judging panel will adjudicate on all entries across a range of criteria and recognise those setting the standards for ESG Excellence. They will recognise and reward the best in class under 15 categories, while also choosing the best overall company and one outstanding individual demonstrating a commitment to sustainability and ESG.

Categories

ESG is not just about sustainability and the environment.  The ‘S’ in ESG stands for Social; both the social impact of the company in its community and its internal social policies for its staff. Therefore, while ESG may seem niche, there are a lot of categories which apply to a diverse range of companies.

Your HR team may have a wellness initiative that deserves recognition, or your company may have taken strides in diversity, equality and inclusion lately. Companies that work with their community on socially impactful projects can effect positive change in society. These initiatives matter as business goals reorient themselves in a changing world.

Categories for the event include ESG Company of the Year (Enterprise, SME & Start-up), Sustainable Supply Chain Award, Biodiversity Initiative Award, Net Zero Carbon Award, Energy Efficiency Initiative Award, Circular Economy Award, ESG Finance Award, ESG Investment Award, Climate Finance Initiative Award, Diversity & Inclusion Initiative, Social Responsibility Project, Employee Experience Award and the Good Governance Award.

Two special awards will acknowledge the incredible work done by some of Ireland’s finest ESG leaders and advocates. The overall ESG Company Award, and the ESG Leader Award will be granted to sustainability champions to honour their contributions.

Submissions

The submission process is very straightforward with submission guidelines available here. Please apply here

Judges

The judging panel for the awards features some of Ireland’s environmental, social and governance champions:

Faye Walsh Drouillard, founder, WakeUp Capital

Faye Walsh Drouillard

Faye founded WakeUp Capital in order to tackle the biggest challenges our generation faces, including sustainability. The organisation is a venture impact fund focused on sustainable and inclusive businesses. Faye has long been an activist for sustainable change and has been a driving force behind social and environmental development.

Kathy Ryan, head of responsible investment, Irish Life Investment

Before taking on the role at Irish Life Investment, Kathy worked at Aviva Investors as senior ESG product strategist, leading the ‘ESG Product Hub’, and helping to evolve active ownership strategies in client solutions. Kathy founded Global Green Investments — ESG investment content, research and analytics firm — in 2013.

Margot Slattery, global head of diversity & inclusion at ISS

Margot Slattery

Margot joined ISS as their global group head of diversity & inclusion in May 2021 after a career where she worked her way up to senior management after starting out as a chef. At ISS, she is working with the board and executive to make ISS truly a global inclusion company in the workplace space. Margot hopes to further the diversity, inclusion and belonging agenda within and outside work ISS. She is also a member of different boards and NGOs to help advance the case for social and climate justice

Anne Heraty, non-executive director, Cpl

Anne Heraty built Cpl from the ground up over 31 years along with a group of her friends and colleagues. She is now on the board of Cpl’s parent company, Outsourcing INC, where she continues to pursue her passion for investing in and supporting Irish businesses. Anne became the first female chief executive of an Irish publicly quoted company at the turn of the millennium when she floated the company she co-founded with her husband.

To align your company with the Business & Finance ESG Awards executive audience we have a limited number of partnership opportunities available. To find out more please contact brian.kearns@businessandfinance.com

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