Winner and finalist profiles - ESG Impact
The winner and finalists are leading the way with initiatives that drive sustainable impact, ethical practice, and long-term value across industries. Their work highlights the vital role of quality in building a better future.
Winner
Petrobras
Petrobras is a leading oil and gas company in Brazil. Their entry demonstrated a clear approach to identifying priority Sustainable Development Goals and the transformative work they are doing to meet them. As well as a substantial investment in decarbonisation, they are also committed to providing training and professional development for their supply chain and local communities, enabling them to use reliable local suppliers.
Finalists
Ajman General Police Headquarters
In response to feedback from their customers and communities, Ajman Police have developed a wide range of initiatives to further their ESG impact, with great results to date. These include reducing their emergency response time and number of complaints, gathering water from high humidity and repurposing it to sustain green spaces and driving a gender equality initiative. They have established several dedicated units to support their governance and drive success.
Hayley’s Fabric
As former winners and returning finalists, Hayley’s demonstrate a continuous commitment to understanding their ESG impact and pursuing strategies to minimise, if not eliminate, their negative impact. Their current focuses include environmental partnerships with universities to amplify issues around river contamination and implementing a strategy to develop a more sustainable supply chain.
Hirdaramani Apparel
Hirdaramani Apparel is a leading apparel manufacturer in Sri Lanka. It covers key stages in the textile value chain, from raw material processing to finished garments. They are committed to using innovative practices to meet 11 of the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals. Business priorities include affordable and clean energy, responsible consumption and production, and climate action.