The Net Zero Carbon Award was presented to Sodexo Ireland for actively pursuing realistic targets to achieve net zero carbon emissions. Judges noted Sodexo’s “clearly defined and significant results,” as well as its ambitious Net Zero targets across all elements of businesses.
Marian Cronin, Business Development Director at Sodexo, said: “[This is] a great recognition for the teamwork everyone has been doing around Net Zero initiatives and the work we’ve been doing around our supply chain, small and medium sized enterprises, to help them along in their net zero journey too.”
Meanwhile, PTSB, winner of the Diversity, Equality & Inclusion Initiative, was celebrated for initiatives in creating a workplace that champions DEI, setting new benchmarks for corporate environments.
PTSB launched Diversity and Inclusion (D&I) as a strategic pillar in October 2017, seeking to foster an organisation that better understands its customers, and to fight against unethical behaviour.
PTSB has participated in the Women in Finance Charter working group, and has attracted 69 different nationalities to the group since 2021.
Norma Conway, Diversity & Inclusion, Wellbeing & Engagement Manager at PTSB said: “We are absolutely delighted. This is a group effort. PTSB has been working on DE&I for many years now. It’s great to see recognition for all of our colleagues and employees.”
The Future ESG Leader Award, sponsored by SSE Airtricity was won by Kate Kerrane, H&MV Engineering.
Judges noted that Kerrane has been instrumental in advancing H&MV Engineering’s sustainability efforts, effectively developing and implementing the ESG and Net Zero Strategy. Her dynamic leadership and commitment to sustainability have markedly accelerated the company’s environmental initiatives.
Said Kerrane: “I’m absolutely ecstatic. I can’t believe I won the award, I was up against great competition. It’s so important to have people coming up and powering and spearheading ESG and sustainability.”
The Governance Best Practice Award went to Coolmine Therapeutic Community. Pauline McKeown, Chief Executive of Coolmine, said: “We’re absolutely taken by surprise and blown away … Coolmine has been providing services for 50 years, the diction services to the most marginalised in Irish society. This is a big reward and a big acknowledgement for the last 50 years, changing communities, supporting people.”
CoolPlanet claimed the ESG Company Award (SMEs) for its pioneering work in industrial-scale decarbonisation.
CoolPlanet has helped its customers save over 8.7 trillion kWh of energy, €400m worth of energy savings, and 3 million tonnes of CO2.
In 2023, CoolPlanet launched a tool within CoolPlanetOS called Net Zero Glidepath, uniquely illustrating decarbonisation opportunities. It enables companies to understand which of the decarbonisation initiatives they are considering has the most meaningful impact.
Other winners included Vodafone, who won the Social Impact Award (Enterprise), sponsored by Sia Partners, TCS, winners of the Energy Efficiency Initiative Award, sponsored by Climeaction, and more.