The best sustainability disclosures have been decided!
Real Economy Progress would like to congratulate all the companies that won or were shortlisted in this year’s CSRD Awards.
It’s been a tough year for corporate sustainability reporting: morale is low, frustration is high, and useful feedback has been limited.
Thank you to the 18 judges who took the time to go through the sustainability statements in their categories, and help us establish who’s leading the pack.
They identified examples of best practice, but also highlighted areas where there’s room for improvement.
Here’s the full list of winners…
Best Structure
Winners: Heineken and Glenveagh Properties
Other shortlisted companies: Michelin, Outokumpu and ING
Find out more about the judges and what they said here.
Best Double Materiality Assessment
Winner: Stellantis
Other shortlisted companies: Novo Nordisk, Qt Group, Arena Hospitality and RHI Magnesita
Find out more about the judges and what they said here.
Best disclosures on Stakeholders & Human rights
Winner: L’Oreal
Other shortlisted companies: ISS and Repsol
Find out more about the judges and what they said here.
Best disclosures on Climate Transition
Winner: Maersk
Other shortlisted companies: Spie and Allianz
Find out more about the judges and what they said here.
Best disclosures on Biodiversity
Winners: Fortum and Ahold Delhaize
Other shortlisted companies: Bavarian Nordic
Find out more about the judges and what they said here.
Best disclosures on Water
Winner: Danone
Other shortlisted companies: Kering and LVMH
Find out more about the judges and what they said here.
While the awards are focused on CSRD reports, we hope the insights will help inform all sustainability-disclosure efforts.