The Global Sustainability & ESG Awards Welcome Two Judges

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The Global Sustainability & ESG Awards will take place on 10 September 2025
Join us on 10 September 2025 for the Global Sustainability & ESG Awards - a black-tie gala awards ceremony celebrating excellence, innovation and success

The Global Sustainability & ESG Awards will be returning in 2025 with an exclusive black-tie gala held at 8 Northumberland Avenue. 

Across 18 categories - 17 of which are open for entry - our awards ceremony will spotlight the incredible individuals, organisations and start-ups that consistently ensure that excellence and innovation lie at the forefront of their work. 

Not only will our ceremony foster collaboration between sustainability professionals, innovators and industry leaders but it will also help establish a benchmark for excellence and spark inspiration for change among attendees. 

Join us next year at The Global Sustainability & ESG Awards and gain recognition as a leading sustainability executive in driving ESG initiatives to enhance your reputation, build trust with stakeholders and lead the way towards a more sustainable future. 

To enter our prestigious awards ceremony, click here.

Here, Sustainability Magazine announces two new sustainability executives who will be joining our esteemed judging panel for the Global Sustainability & ESG Awards.

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Adam Elman, Director of Sustainability for EMEA at Google

Adam Elman, Director of Sustainability for EMEA at Google

Adam Elman works at the meeting point of the physical, natural and digital worlds as the Director of Sustainability for EMEA at Google.

He consistently ensures that the organisation is advancing sustainability by capitalising on opportunities by coordinating with Google’s real world and digital infrastructure teams, from real estate and supply chains to data centres and products.

Why should you enter The Global Sustainability & ESG Awards
  • Gain recognition for your commitment to sustainability
  • Enhance credibility and trust
  • Secure your position as a leader in the sustainability industry
  • Attract talent and investors
  • Build partnerships
  • Showcase innovation
  • Set industry benchmarks
  • Receive valuable feedback

Paolo Taticchi, Professor in Strategy and Sustainability at UCL School of Management and Co-Director of the UCL Centre of Sustainable Business

Paolo Taticchi, Professor in Strategy and Sustainability at UCL School of Management and Co-Director of the UCL Centre of Sustainable Business

Paolo Taticchi is a Professor in Strategy and Sustainability at UCL School of Management and Co-Director of the UCL Centre of Sustainable Business. 

He is the Author is ‘Disruption’ and ‘Sustainable Transformation Strategy’ and is the host of the #InLoveWithBusiness podcast - a channel that focuses on the ever-changing business landscape. 

Paolo is a well-known speaker who has featured at governmental and industry events and trained many managers and executives from Fortune 500 companies.

He continues to utilise his vast range of consultancy experience in strategy and sustainability to assist governments and companies in many countries.

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