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Tesco shortlisted for Outstanding Achievement in Sustainable Business Impact Award

Posted on: 10 Sep 2025

Tesco Ireland has been announced as one of the companies shortlisted by Chambers Ireland for the Outstanding Achievement in Sustainable Business Impact Award. 

The full list of companies shortlisted for the overall award are as follows:

The winner of the overall award will be a company that has embedded sustainability as a core aspect of their business models and shown the highest calibre of engagement through real action in this area. 

 

President of Chambers Ireland, Margaret Considine, said:

“I extend my warmest congratulations and best wishes to all the shortlisted companies. The Sustainable Business Impact Awards stand as a powerful reflection of the values of companies both large and small who are embedding sustainability and social responsibility into the heart of their operations. The calibre of entries across all categories speaks volumes about the energy and ambition within our business community. It’s clear that now more than ever, sustainability is a strategic imperative embraced by companies across the country.”

 

Alasdair Henderson, Executive Director at BAM Ireland, said:

“Partnering again this year with the Chambers Ireland Sustainable Business Impact Awards reflects BAM’s ongoing commitment to sustainability. These awards celebrate the organisations driving positive change through sustainability and social responsibility. We are proud to support a platform that not only recognises innovation and leadership but also inspires meaningful action across industries. We look forward to recognising those who are paving the way toward a more sustainable future.”

 

The UN Sustainable Development Goals are at the heart of the Sustainable Business Impact Awards, which showcases best practice in sustainable business development and social responsibility undertaken by companies of all sizes across Ireland. The SDGs are a compass to which companies can measure and align their strategies to, and in doing so the business case for the SDGs is at the core of the importance of transformative practices today.

 

In total, 60 projects have been shortlisted across twelve award categories. The Awards will take place on Wednesday, the 24th of September.

 

Tickets for the event are available from Chambers Ireland.