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75 Finalists Announced For Sustainable Business Awards
Thursday, 12 August 2021, 10:20 am
Press Release: Sustainable Business Network
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Finalists for this year’s Sustainable Business
Awards span sectors from food and beverage to fashion,
beauty, construction and travel.
The
Sustainable Business Awards recognise and celebrate success
in sustainability. They have been running for 19
years.
Rachel Brown ONZM is founder and CEO of the
Sustainable Business Network, which runs the Awards. She
says: “The latest IPCC report on climate change has left
no doubt about the imperative to change our ways of living
and working. Businesses need to step up – their customers,
employees and the planet are demanding it.
“The 75
finalists in these Awards are leading the way. They include
corporates, small enterprises and individuals from the
public and private sector, showing that whoever you are you
can play your part.
“These long-standing Awards
celebrate the achievements of these progressive
organisations and I hope others will be inspired to follow
in their footsteps. It has never been more
important.”
The winners for all categories will be
announced at a ceremony on 25 November. The ceremony will be
held simultaneously in Auckland and Wellington, and
broadcast online.
The finalists for the 2021
Sustainable Business Awards are:
Change Maker
Award
Sponsored by Environmental
Protection Authority
- Courtney Davies,
BLAKE
- Felila Neama Taufa, TROW Group
- Maggie
Hewitt, Maggie Marilyn
- Oliver Hunt,
Medsalv
- Patrick Moynahan, Computer
Recycling
- Sophia Olo-Whaanga, Dempsey Wood
Civil
Climate Action
Innovator
Sponsored by Waka Kotahi NZ Transport
Agency
- Christchurch International
Airport
- CoGo
- Golden Bay Cement
- New
Zealand Nature
Highlights
- Zealandia
Climate Action
Leader
Sponsored by EECA
- Chia
Sisters
- Christchurch International
Airport
- Fletcher Building
- Forest Lodge
Orchard
- New Zealand Post
Communicating
for Impact
Sponsored by
Kind&Co
- All Heart NZ
- Businesses
for Climate
Action
- CarbonClick
- Fonterra
- Goodsense
& Outside the Box Caskets
- NZ Panels
Group
Going Circular
Sponsored by
Auckland Council
- All Heart
NZ
- Citizen
- Emma
Lewisham
- Fonterra
- Glass Bottle Milk &
Lewis Road Creamery
- Happy Cow Milk
- Maggie
Marilyn
- Mutu
- RUBY
- SOLID Oral
Care
- The Better Packaging Co
Good
Food
Sponsored by New World
- All
Good
- Citizen
- Golden Bay Fruit
- New
Zealand Food Network
- Ngāti Whātua
Ōrākei
- The Sustainable Food Co
- Thieves
Tea
- Wholly Cow
Outstanding
Collaboration
Sponsored by Toitū
Envirocare
- Citizen
- Community Finance,
Generate KiwiSaver, ANZ, Simplicity, Pathfinder, Forsyth
Barr, Lindsay Foundation, Clare Foundation, & WEL Energy
Trust
- EECA (Energy Efficiency and Conservation
Authority) & BEC
- ERANZ (Electricity Retailers’
Association of New Zealand)
- Foodstuffs North Island
& Wellington City Mission
- New Zealand Food
Network
- Piritahi
- The Ākina Foundation &
Community Enterprise Network Trust
Restoring
Nature
Sponsored by Department of
Conservation
- Habitat Restorations
Aotearoa
- HealthPost
- Lake Hawea
Station
- Red Tree Environmental
Solutions
- Tahi Estate
- Tanes Tree
Trust
- Yealands Wine Group
Social
Impactor
Sponsored by MAS
- All
Good
- All Heart NZ
- Aroha
Funerals
- Auckland Permaculture
Workshop
- AWWA
- Fair Food New
Zealand
- Gap
Filler
- HealthPost
- Isthmus
Group
- Kaipatiki Project
- TROW
Group
Sustainability
Superstar
Sponsored by NZI
- Camden
Howitt, Sustainable Coastlines
- Charlotte Rutherford,
Fonterra
- Charmaine Bailie, Kaipatiki
Project
- Jayden Klinac, For the Better
Good
- Kayleigh Appleton, Waiheke Resources
Trust
- Malcolm Johns, Christchurch International
Airport
- Manu Rastogi, Kathmandu
- Peter
Simons, DB
Breweries
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