Winners were announced at an online event at 14:30 on Friday 18 September 2020.
You can view all the winners here
Sarah Mukherjee, CEO of IEMA, said ‘All the winners can be proud of their achievements – action to tackle the climate and environmental crises we face requires business and industry, civil society and our politicians to step up and lead the transformation and change needed’.
‘IEMA’s Sustainability Impact Awards 2020 provide a showcase for some of the best leadership and innovation from our members and the wider sustainability community. The winning entries highlight the vital role business and industry can and must play in transforming our world to a sustainable and green future – the leadership and inspiration provided by sustainability and environmental professionals is fundamental to that success’.
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Posted on 18th September 2020
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