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Ireland’s greenest companies collect their gongs at the Green Awards 2024

DGD Shredding walked away with green business of the year

Winners of the Green Awards 2024
Winners of the Green Awards 2024

Ireland’s greenest and most sustainable businesses and individuals came together in February to recognise top-flight achievements at the Green Awards 2024, now in their 16th year. More than 800 people came to the Clayton Hotel to see which firms, from the 140 that had entered, would walk away with each of the 28 prizes. Their host for the evening was columnist, broadcaster, comedian and author Colm O’Regan.

The winners and the runners-up are the heroes who will step up to the challenge and try to help Ireland’s economy switch to a more sustainable footing. It’s a tough challenge.

European Commission sustainability experts in the Environmental Protection Agency have warned that Ireland will only achieve a reduction of 29 per cent in greenhouse gas emissions by 2030. It said Ireland would miss its target of 51 per cent “unless all sectors of the economy deliver sustainable emission reductions in the short term”. The awards celebrated those getting to grips with this.

The winner of the green leader award knows a thing or two about cutting emissions. Marie Donnelly, chair of Renewables Energy Ireland, spent 30 years in the European Commission. She developed key elements of the Clean Energy for All Europeans package designed to put energy efficiency first and boost renewable energy, while not penalising consumers.

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The Green Awards stretch through all sectors of the economy, from construction and the public sector to services industries. The green financial and professional services award went to accountancy firm Grant Thornton Ireland. Áine Keogh, head of sustainability, said: “Receiving this award has presented a pivotal moment for reflection and celebration for Grant Thornton, reinforcing the impact the professional services industry can have in inspiring others through our commitment in improving the sustainability of our business.”

Natalie Kelly, partner at accountant and tax adviser, Crowleys DFK, said: “To be among the impressive shortlisted nominees underscores the sustainability strides of Irish companies in the finance and professional services sector. This Green Award nomination inspires us to further our journey towards a greener future, driving innovation and positive change.”

Title sponsor Bord na Móna champions helping Ireland hit its green targets. Tom Donnellan, chief executive, said: “As a renewable energy and climate solutions company, leading Ireland towards a climate-neutral future, Bord na Móna were delighted to return for a third consecutive year as title sponsor of the Green Awards 2024.

“The Green Awards recognise the contribution and commitment made by companies to create a greener future, and it is very encouraging to see tangible action and innovative solutions being developed to support Ireland reach its climate goals. We are proud to again be part of an event that highlights and commends leadership and sustainability in green practice in Ireland.”

The awards ranged from the green micro enterprise of the year, which went to Emma Plant Veterinary Practice, to companies with more than 1,000 employees. In that largest category, agricultural produce co-operative Tirlán won the overall prize, with sustainability team of the year going to airport and travel firm DAA Group. The ESG Best Performer with more than 1,000 employees was utility firm Energia Group.

Just making the shortlist was seen as a great achievement. Mike Curran, chief executive, veterinary group XLVets Ireland, said: “Being recognised as a finalist at the Green Awards 2024 is an affirmation of a positive impact when we prioritise environmental responsibility. XLVets Ireland is proud to champion sustainability, and this recognition inspires us to continue our journey towards a more sustainable future for all.”

One of the judges, Jean Callanan, chief executive of strategy consultancy Momenta Hub, highlighted the impact of the awards on sustainability champions within. She said: “These awards help companies to focus the mind, reflect on how they are doing in the different areas of sustainability and commit to do more. They also play an important role in giving the sustainability team profile and status across the organisation.”

The Green Awards 2024 impact ambassador was 20Fifty Partners. Ken Stockil, chief executive, said: “Our role as impact ambassadors at the Green Awards allowed us to honour and celebrate the efforts of a diverse range of firms and individuals working hard to mitigate the effects of climate change. Supporting this event reflected our ongoing industrywide commitment to transformative change and to empowering such change for a sustainable future.”

This was echoed by finalists on the night. Garrett Ghee, plant manager at construction materials firm Breedon Group, said: “At the Green Awards, we were reminded of the pressing need for sustainable practices. Breedon Cement Ireland’s commitment to alternative fuels and carbon reduction underscores the imperative for all industries to prioritise environmental responsibility.”

Vivienne Keane, operations executive at Healthcare 21, said: “We were delighted to be shortlisted in two categories, among such big players, in our first year of entry. It was an inspiring evening surrounded by best-in-class companies and we are very proud to continue to play our part, demonstrating our commitment to sustainability and a greener future for all.”

Laura McMahon, director of sustainability consulting at Lawler Sustainability, said the evening had been inspiring. “The Green Awards were a fantastic demonstration of the efforts that business, industry and local government are making to collectively ensure Ireland achieves its carbon reduction targets. It was both inspiring and uplifting to attend,” she said.

Speaking at the awards, Kevin O’Driscoll, director partnership programmes at event organiser Business River, said: “Events like this are made possible through the support of sponsors. We are thankful to our 2024 sponsors and professional partners, which include Bord na Móna, 20 Fifty Partners, Diageo Ireland, ESB’s Smart Energy Services, Calor, Uisce Éireann, Panda, Energia Group, Davy Horizons, Davy Group, CPL, Codex Office Solutions, Schneider Electric, Enterprise Ireland, Verde Energy Group, Veolia, Lumen Search, Green Ocean Coffee. Their investment in the awards underlines their commitment and support of this key business area.”

We extend our sincere thanks to all the partners and supporters who played a vital role in the success of the Green Awards 2024.

A special mention goes to our adjudicating partner, the Environmental Research Institute at University College Cork. Their expertise and dedication significantly contributed to the integrity and prestige of the awards.

We also want to express our deep appreciation to Amárach Research and The Irish Times for their unwavering support and commitment to promoting sustainability and environmental awareness. These collaborations not only enhance the impact of the Green Awards but also help to foster a community of like-minded organisations striving towards a greener future for Ireland and beyond.

The awards were judged by a distinguished panel of experts and drawn from all areas of the green community.

Full list of judges

  • Dr Paul Bolger (judging coordinator) Environmental Research Institute, University College Cork
  • Tanya Fitzgerald (judging coordinator) Environmental Research Institute, University College Cork
  • Anna Ozolina (judging coordinator) Environmental Research Institute, University College Cork
  • Daragh Anglim, head of impact, Broadlake
  • Mark Bennett, chief executive, Ambie
  • Jan Peter Bergkvist, senior sustainability advisor, SleepWell AB, Sweden
  • Aidan Byrne, sustainability and utilities manager, Aviva Stadium
  • Jean Callanan, chief executive, Momenta Hub
  • John Cunniffe, director, G4S FM Ireland
  • Supriya Foster, sustainability Officer, South West College
  • Nicholas Holden, professor, University College Dublin
  • Karen Kennedy, sustainability senior manager, PepsiCo
  • Matt Kennedy, European sustainable development leader, Arup
  • Maria Kirrane, head of sustainability and climate action, University College Cork
  • Frances Lucy, head of department of environmental science, Atlantic Technological University
  • Robbie McGrath, head of sustainability, D/RES Properties
  • Elaine Neill, head of sustainability and innovation, Gilfresh Produce Ltd
  • Robert O’Mahony, head of sustainability, global operations, Logitech
  • Kathleen O’Regan, senior executive, sustainability, renewable energy and agtech department, Enterprise Ireland
  • Katherine Valery, senior sustainability engineer, Jacobs
  • Sian Young, director of sustainable business, Britvic Ireland

Full list of winners

Green business of the year (sponsored by Bord na Móna)

Winner: DGD Shredding

John Reilly, head of renewable energy at Bord na Móna, presents the green business of the year award to DGD Shredding Team
John Reilly, head of renewable energy at Bord na Móna, presents the green business of the year award to DGD Shredding Team

Green leader 2024 (sponsored by Bord na Móna)

Winner: Marie Donnelly

Tom Donnellan, chief executive at Bord na Mona, presents the green leader 2024 award to Marie Donnelly
Tom Donnellan, chief executive at Bord na Mona, presents the green leader 2024 award to Marie Donnelly

Green large organisation of the year (1,000+ employees) (sponsored by ESB’s Smart Energy Services)

Winner: Tirlán

Paul Fitzpatrick, manager, ESB Smart Energy Services at ESB’s Smart Energy Service, presents the green large organisation of the year (1,000+ employees) award to Tirlán team
Paul Fitzpatrick, manager, ESB Smart Energy Services at ESB’s Smart Energy Service, presents the green large organisation of the year (1,000+ employees) award to Tirlán team

Green large organisation of the year (sponsored by Sustainable Enterprise Skillnet)

Winner: Walls Construction

Liz Horgan, programme manager at sustainable enterprise Skillnet, presents the green large organisation of the year award to Walls Construction team
Liz Horgan, programme manager at sustainable enterprise Skillnet, presents the green large organisation of the year award to Walls Construction team

Green medium sized organisation of the year

Winner: Hotel Doolin

Paul O'Brien, group corporate account manager at Panda, presents 
the green medium-sized organisation of the year award to Paul Coote and Louise McCormack, Hotel Doolin
Paul O'Brien, group corporate account manager at Panda, presents the green medium-sized organisation of the year award to Paul Coote and Louise McCormack, Hotel Doolin

Green small organisation of the year

Winner: DGD Shredding

Louise Carrick head of marketing and customer experience at Calor, presents the green small organisation of the year award to Kelly Garvey and Liam Garvey, DGD Shredding
Louise Carrick head of marketing and customer experience at Calor, presents the green small organisation of the year award to Kelly Garvey and Liam Garvey, DGD Shredding

Sustainability team of the year (1,000+ employees) (sponsored by CPL)

Winner: DAA

Kerri Morris, sustainability consultant at Cpl, presents the sustainability team of the year (1000+ Employees) award to Andrea Carroll and Miriam Ryan, DAA
Kerri Morris, sustainability consultant at Cpl, presents the sustainability team of the year (1000+ Employees) award to Andrea Carroll and Miriam Ryan, DAA

Sustainability team of the year (sponsored by Skillnet Climate Ready Academy)

Winner: Breedon Ireland

Tracey Donnery, director of policy and communications at Skillnet Ireland, presents the sustainability team of the year to Breedon Ireland team
Tracey Donnery, director of policy and communications at Skillnet Ireland, presents the sustainability team of the year to Breedon Ireland team

The ESG best performer of the year (1,000+ employees) (sponsored by Davy Horizons, Davy Group)

Winner: Energia Group

Ellie Walshe, associate director at Davy Horizons, Davy Group, presents the ESG best performer of the year (1,000+ employees) award to Annabel Fitzgerald and Derek Scully, Energia Group
Ellie Walshe, associate director at Davy Horizons, Davy Group, presents the ESG best performer of the year (1,000+ employees) award to Annabel Fitzgerald and Derek Scully, Energia Group

The ESG best performer of the year (sponsored by Davy Horizons, Davy Group)

Winner: O’Brien Fine Foods

Jonathan McKeown, associate director at Davy Horizons, Davy Group, presents the ESG best performer of the year award to Nicholas Reynolds and Chris Caulfield, O'Brien Fine Foods
Jonathan McKeown, associate director at Davy Horizons, Davy Group, presents the ESG best performer of the year award to Nicholas Reynolds and Chris Caulfield, O'Brien Fine Foods

The green life sciences award (sponsored Sponsored by Veolia)

Winner: AbbVie

Fergus Elebert, regional director at Veolia, presents the green life sciences award to AbbVie team
Fergus Elebert, regional director at Veolia, presents the green life sciences award to AbbVie team

The green manufacturer award

Winner: Aurivo

Mark Keogh, sales director at Schneider Electric, presents the green manufacturer award to Aurivo team
Mark Keogh, sales director at Schneider Electric, presents the green manufacturer award to Aurivo team

The green construction award (sponsored by Lumen Search)

Winner: Cairn

Jake Scully, director at Lumen Search, presents the green construction award to Stephen O'Shea and Nicola Cronin, Cairn
Jake Scully, director at Lumen Search, presents the green construction award to Stephen O'Shea and Nicola Cronin, Cairn

The green food & beverage award (sponsored by Calor)

Winner: Meade Farm

Louise Carrick, head of marketing and customer experience at Calor, presents the green food and beverage award to Philip Meade and Eleanor Meade, Meade Farm
Louise Carrick, head of marketing and customer experience at Calor, presents the green food and beverage award to Philip Meade and Eleanor Meade, Meade Farm

The green retailer award (sponsored by Verde Energy Group)

Winner: Brown Thomas Arnotts

Paul Martin, chief executive at Verde Energy Group, presents the green retailer award to Khloe Dillon Coote and Ellie Heaney, Brown Thomas Arnotts
Paul Martin, chief executive at Verde Energy Group, presents the green retailer award to Khloe Dillon Coote and Ellie Heaney, Brown Thomas Arnotts

The green financial & professional services award (sponsored by Green Ocean Coffee)

Winner: Grant Thornton Ireland

David Lawlor, director at Green Ocean Coffee, presents the green financial & professional services award to Áine Keogh and Lisa Ward, Grant Thornton Ireland
David Lawlor, director at Green Ocean Coffee, presents the green financial & professional services award to Áine Keogh and Lisa Ward, Grant Thornton Ireland

The green tourism and entertainment award

Winner: Hotel Doolin

Shane Kelly, corporate relations director for Ireland, Diageo, presents the green tourism and entertainment award to Paul Coote and Louise McCormack, Hotel Doolin
Shane Kelly, corporate relations director for Ireland, Diageo, presents the green tourism and entertainment award to Paul Coote and Louise McCormack, Hotel Doolin

The green logistics & transport company award

Winner: McCulla Ireland

Paul Fitzpatrick, manager at ESB Smart Energy Services, presents the green logistics & transport company award award to Ashley McCulla and Gary Edwards, McCulla Ireland
Paul Fitzpatrick, manager at ESB Smart Energy Services, presents the green logistics & transport company award award to Ashley McCulla and Gary Edwards, McCulla Ireland

Green public sector organisation of the year (sponsored by Schneider Electric)

Winner: An Post

Chris Collins, country president Ireland at Schneider Electric, presents the green public sector organisation of the year award to Nicola Woods, An Post
Chris Collins, country president Ireland at Schneider Electric, presents the green public sector organisation of the year award to Nicola Woods, An Post

The green ICT, media & telecommunications award (sponsored by Enterprise Ireland)

Winner: JCDecaux Ireland

Kathleen O'Regan, senior executive, sustainability Department of Enterprise Ireland, presents the green ICT, media & telecommunications award to Deividas Januska, JCDecaux Ireland
Kathleen O'Regan, senior executive, sustainability Department of Enterprise Ireland, presents the green ICT, media & telecommunications award to Deividas Januska, JCDecaux Ireland

The excellence in waste management award (sponsored by Panda)

Winner: Wisetek

Paul O'Brien, group corporate account manager at Panda, presents the excellence in waste management award to Donal Gibson and Denis Connolly, Wisetek
Paul O'Brien, group corporate account manager at Panda, presents the excellence in waste management award to Donal Gibson and Denis Connolly, Wisetek

The sustainable water achievement award (sponsored by Uisce Éireann)

Winner: Wyeth Nutritionals Ireland

Orlaith Blaney, communications and corporate affairs director at Uisce Eireann, presents the sustainable water achievement award to Wyeth team
Orlaith Blaney, communications and corporate affairs director at Uisce Eireann, presents the sustainable water achievement award to Wyeth team

The green technology award

Winner: CoolPlanetOS: Decarbonisation Management Software

Matt Mooney, dispatch manager from Codex, presents the green technology award to Rita Lalor, CoolPlanetOS
Matt Mooney, dispatch manager from Codex, presents the green technology award to Rita Lalor, CoolPlanetOS

The green collaboration award (sponsored by Codex Office Solutions)

Winner: IES and Dublin City Council

Rachel Jackson, continuous improvement lead, Codex Office Solutions and Minister Eamon Ryan, presents the green collaboration award to Ian Pyburn, IES
Rachel Jackson, continuous improvement lead, Codex Office Solutions and Minister Eamon Ryan, presents the green collaboration award to Ian Pyburn, IES

The sustainable energy achievement award (sponsored by Energia Group)

Winner: AbbVie Team Evergreen

Tricia Murray, energy services manager of Energia Group and Minister Eamon Ryan, presents the sustainable energy achievement award to AbbVie team
Tricia Murray, energy services manager of Energia Group and Minister Eamon Ryan, presents the sustainable energy achievement award to AbbVie team

The green energy provider award

Winner: Thorntons Recycling

Minister Eamon Ryan presents the green energy provider award to Gary Brady, Thorntons Recycling
Minister Eamon Ryan presents the green energy provider award to Gary Brady, Thorntons Recycling

The green transformation award (sponsored by 20Fifty Partners)

Winner: The Killarney Coffee Cup Project

Ken Stockil, chief executive, 20Fifty Partners and Minister Eamon Ryan, presents the green transformation award to Louise Byrne and team
Ken Stockil, chief executive, 20Fifty Partners and Minister Eamon Ryan, presents the green transformation award to Louise Byrne and team

Green micro enterprise of the year (sponsored by Bord na Móna)

Winner: Emma Plant Veterinary Practice

Sharon Doyle, HR and corporate affairs, Bord na Móna and Minister Eamon Ryan present the green micro enterprise of the year to Emma Plant and Veterinary Practice team
Sharon Doyle, HR and corporate affairs, Bord na Móna and Minister Eamon Ryan present the green micro enterprise of the year to Emma Plant and Veterinary Practice team