UN Global Compact Announces Winners of 2024 SDG Pioneers Competition
September 12 2024 - 12:01AM
The United Nations Global Compact announced twelve new SDG Pioneers
today — business professionals who are doing an exceptional job to
advance the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) through the
implementation of the Ten Principles of the UN Global Compact on
human rights, environment, labour and anti-corruption.
The SDG Pioneers programme recognizes the dedicated
professionals that drive and innovate solutions through new
technologies, initiatives and business models that can enable us to
reach the SDGs by 2030. The search focused on professionals working
at any level in a company participating in the UN Global Compact
and the winners selected come from Western Europe and North
America, Latin America and the Caribbean, Eastern Europe, Middle
East, Africa and Asia-Oceania.
Sanda Ojiambo, CEO and Executive Director of the UN Global
Compact, stated: “These SDG Pioneers are leading the way in showing
that business can be a force for good. Their innovative approaches
and unwavering commitment to sustainability are inspiring examples
of how the private sector can contribute to achieving the
SDGs.”
This year’s SDG Pioneers are:
Africa:
- Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs): Kevin
Getobai, Ololo Farming Company Ltd, Kenya — Kevin leads sustainable
agricultural practices, focusing on innovative farming techniques
that address food security and environmental sustainability.
- Large National or Multinational Company:
Mennatullah AbdelGawad, Hassan Allam Holding, Egypt — Mennatullah
is dedicated to integrating sustainable development principles into
Egypt's construction industry, promoting eco-friendly practices and
community development.
Asia-Oceania:
- Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs): Alison
Chan, Metrics Credit Partners, Australia — Alison drives
sustainable investment strategies, focusing on impactful financial
solutions that align with environmental and social goals.
- Large National or Multinational Company: Lucia
Karina, Coca-Cola Europacific Partners Indonesia, Indonesia — Lucia
leads initiatives in water stewardship, contributing to Coca-Cola’s
global sustainability targets.
Eastern Europe:
- Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs): Shiva
Parizadmashhadi, PolyVim LLC, Georgia — Shiva pioneers eco-friendly
construction materials, advancing the use of recycled plastics in
building infrastructure.
- Large National or Multinational Company: Ali
Yılmaz Yıldız, Zurich Insurance Group, Türkiye — Ali champions
sustainable insurance practices, focusing on risk management
solutions that support climate resilience.
Middle East:
- Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs): Rybale al
Hage, Deloitte, Lebanon — Rybale is committed to integrating
sustainability into corporate strategies, driving Deloitte’s
regional efforts in sustainable business practices and
governance.
- Large National or Multinational Company: Hasan
Ali H Raboui, Saudi Awwal Bank, Saudi Arabia — Hasan leads
initiatives to promote sustainable finance, aligning banking
practices with environmental and social impact goals.
Western Europe and North America:
- Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs): Andreas
Schraegle, Rathgeber GmbH & Co. KG, Germany — Andreas advances
sustainable manufacturing processes, focusing on reducing waste and
improving energy efficiency in production.
- Large National or Multinational Company:
Andrea Brown, LyondellBasell (LYB), USA — Andrea has been
instrumental in advancing circular economy initiatives promoting
recycling and sustainable materials management.
Latin America and Caribbean:
- Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs): Fabiana
Schaeffer, Netza Promocoes e Eventos Ltd, Brazil — Fabiana leads
initiatives that incorporate sustainability into large-scale
events, ensuring that environmental and social considerations are
central to event planning and execution.
- Large National or Multinational Company:
Antonio Garcia Cancino, Suburbia, Mexico — Antonio drives
sustainable retail practices, focusing on supply chain transparency
and ethical sourcing.
The SDG Pioneer entries were judged by an expert panel of
representatives of the UN Global Compact Board Members, alongside
previous SDG Pioneers and representatives from academia and UN
agencies.
The UN Global Compact congratulated these individuals for their
exceptional leadership and their dedication to making the world a
better place through sustainable business practices.
Notes to Editors
About the United Nations Global Compact
The ambition of the UN Global Compact is to accelerate and scale
the global collective impact of business by upholding the Ten
Principles and delivering the SDGs through accountable companies
and ecosystems that enable change. With more than 20,000
participating companies, 5 Regional Hubs, 62 Country Networks
covering 78 countries and 14 Country Managers establishing Networks
in 20 other countries, the UN Global Compact is the world’s largest
corporate sustainability initiative — one Global Compact uniting
business for a better world.
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