Sustainability Leaders Awards 2019: Shortlist revealed...

After a record-breaking year of entries, the judges have convened, decisions have been made and edie is proud to unveil the well-deserved finalists for the 2019 Sustainability Leaders Awards. Drum roll, please...

After whitling down hundreds of entries from organisations large and small across the public and private sectors, this year’s shortlist is made up of 131 people, projects, products and organisations that are together redefining what it means to be a sustainable, ethical and responsible business.

This year, the RSA-accredited Sustainability Leaders Awards have undergone a major revamp, with a new judging panel and a host of new categories – including new awards linked to edie’s Mission Possible campaign.

The entire edie team would like to congratulate all of this year's Awards finalists, and we look forward to celebrating with you on the evening of 6 February 2019 at the Park Plaza London Westminster. It is highly recommended that you book your table at the Awards before the early-bird booking rate expires on 16 November (premium tables are limited).

Sustainability Leaders Awards 2019: The shortlist

Carbon Reduction (sponsored by EDF Energy)

Avara Foods

Carbon Masters

Hair O'right International Corp.

Kimberly-Clark

NG Bailey and Freedom

Norwich City Council

Signify

The Exterminators (Pvt)

Vodafone UK

VolkerFitzpatrick

Circular Economy Innovation of the Year

Bakkafrost

C&A

Canon Europe

Dell

Mott MacDonald

P&G and Terracycle

Toast Ale

Yellow Octopus Fashion

Consultancy of the Year

AECOM

Barley Communications

Bioregional

Eight Associates

EVORA

Forster Communications

Radley Yeldar

Simply Sustainable

SustainSuccess

Syzygy Consulting

CSR Engagement/Marketing Campaign of the Year

Given - Anglian Water ‘Smarter Drop’

IKEA

ISS Facility Services UK

Radley Yeldar

The Body Shop

Utility Alliance

Vodafone UK

William Hill and MerchantCantos

Employee Engagement & Behaviour Change

Bournemouth University

Canary Wharf Group

Commercial

M J Mapp

Schneider Electric

ScottishPower

Tesco

L&Q Housing Association and Zap Carbon

Energy Efficiency

Brau Union Österreich

Eaton and Johan Cruijff ArenA

EDF Energy

EVORA with Schroder Real Estate Investment Management

Ibstock Brick

KPMG

L&Q Housing Association and Zap Carbon

Low Carbon / UrbanVolt

Powerstar and Osprey

Resolute Forest Products

Energy Management Leader of the Year (sponsored by the Energy Institute)

Chris Bennett – EVORA

Michael McGowan - Ibstock Brick

Baishakhi Sengupta – Avara Foods

James Tiernan – Unite Students

Stephen Vaughan – EMCOR UK

Lara Young – Costain

Sustainability Product Innovation of the Year

Castalia Operations

Circular Devices

CottonConnect

Ecosulis

Barclays & Greenstone partnership

Nutreco

Vodafone UK

Waterscan

Yellow Octopus Fashion

Low-carbon Product Innovation of the Year

Aeristech

EO Charging

GridBeyond

HV Systems

Mitsubishi Electric - The City Multi R32 Hybrid VRF

Mitsubishi Electric - The Ultra quiet Ecodan

OC Innovations

phs

UK Power Networks Services and UPS 'Smart Electric Urban Logistics'

Virgin Atlantic and LanzaTech

Mission Possible: Mobility

Jaguar Land Rover

Royal Borough of Greenwich

Tideway

UPS

Mission Possible: Sustainable Business of the Year

Brau Union Österreich

Carbon Free Group CIC

Cranswick

Heathrow Airport

Princes

Procter & Gamble Family Care

Pure Planet

Signify

Tideway

Mission Possible: The Built Environment

Bioregional

Deloitte

Hair O'right International Corp.

Innovation Gateway

Landsec

Syzygy Renewables

Verto Homes

Rising Sustainability Star

Samantha Carlsson - Hoare Lea

Joshua Davies - Multiplex Construction Europe

Charlie Jardine - EO Charging

Eilidh Johnston - Laing O'Rourke

Pavan Juttla - Multiplex Construction Europe

Eleanor King – AECOM

Chloe McIvor – Ketchum

Jonathan Mobbs – ISS Facility Services UK

Lizaveta Troshka - AECOM



Social Sustainability & Community Development

Canon Europe

CottonConnect

JPA Furniture

Maybank

Mitie and Orbit

John Lewis Partnership Golden Jubilee Trust

Shire and SeriousFun Children's Network

SOPPEXCCA Coffee Cooperative, Bewley's and Bartlett Mitchell

Türk Ekonomi Bankası A.Ş. (TEB)

Tideway

Sustainability Leader of the Year

Emily Auckland - UKSSD

Katie Buchanan - Virgin Media

Joanne Holden - Peel Land and Property

Janice Lao - The Hongkong and Shanghai Hotels

Isabel McAllister – Mace

James Pitcher – Whitbread

Dr James Robey – Capgemini

Katerina Robinson - Freedom Group

Jose Villalon – Nutreco

Sustainability Reporting & Communications

Co-op

Thai Union

Kingfisher

Nutreco

PepsiCo and MerchantCantos

Royal Mail Group

The Hongkong and Shanghai Hotels

Unilever

Veolia

Virgin Media

Sustainable Supply Chains

HH Global

Procter & Gamble Family Care

Sopra Steria

Thai Union and WWF-UK

Team of the Year

innocent

ISS Facility Services UK

Marston's

NatWest

Shire

West London Waste Authority

Waste Management & Resource Efficiency

Barratt Developments

Canary Wharf Group

Carpet Recycling

Costa Coffee

EY

Green Standards

JPA Furniture

KPMG

LeanPath

Veris Strategies

Water Management

Adnams

Bluewater Group

BNM Alliance

GlaxoSmithKline Consumer Healthcare

Kimberly-Clark

Marston's

PT P.I.P.A

BOOK YOUR TABLE at the Sustainability Leaders Awards 2019

From single places for the drinks reception and dinner all the way through to a full VIP front-row experience complete with a magnum of Champagne, there are a variety of options to choose from to ensure you are able to celebrate with the very best of sustainable business at the Sustainability Leaders Awards 2019.

The Awards ceremony takes place at Park Plaza London Westminster on Wednesday 6 February 2019, and will include drinks receptions, dinner and a wide selection of entertainment. Avoid disappointment by booking now to guarantee the tickets you want. All bookings before 16 November also qualify for a discounted rate. BOOK YOUR PLACE HERE.

edie staff