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  • Bank, others shine at SERAS Award

    Bank, others shine at SERAS Award

    At the 18th SERAS Africa Sustainability Awards, at Oriental Hotel, Lagos, Zenith Bank Plc, International Breweries Plc, NNPC Foundation and others won laurels.

    Zenith took home Best Responsible Corporate Organisation in Africa, ahead of NNPC Foundation, International Breweries and Nasper and Prosus, which came second, third and fourth.

    The bank also won Best Company in Transparency & Reporting and Best Company in Gender Equality & Women Empowerment.

    International Breweries was  Best in Poverty Reduction and Best in Climate Action, while NNPC Foundation was recognised as Best in Good Health and Well Being and Best in Workplace Practice. NNPCL Chief Executive Officer, Mele Kyari, was CEO of the Year.

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    Others include Lagos Free Zone, IHS Tower, Flour Mills of Nigeria Plc, Coca-Cola Nigeria, Bank of Industry, BUA/Abdul Samad Rabiu Foundation, Nestle Plc, Stanbic IBTC Bank, Live Your Dreams Africa, Building Practice, Polaris Bank, Seplat, Heir Insurance, Channels TV, OKOBI  initiative of Imo State, and Airtel/UNICEF.

    Awards Executive Director, Mary Ephraim-Egbas, said the award, now 18, had evolved into a prime sustainability platform in Africa and the gold standard for recognising organisations driving change.

    She said the award had led to the transformative journey of initiatives that had shaped communities and inspired a shared resolve to actualise Sustainable Development Goals by 2030.

  • Nestlé commended for farmer support, local sourcing, sustainability at SERAS

    Nestlé commended for farmer support, local sourcing, sustainability at SERAS

    Nestlé Nigeria has been chosen as the best company in food security and best in circular economy at the 18th Africa Sustainability Enterprise and Responsibility Awards, SERAS.

    The award’s organisers said it indicated the organisation’s contributions to responsible local sourcing, farmer capacity building, grain quality improvement, dairy value chain development and providing sustainable affordable nutrition through research and innovation.

    Receiving the awards on behalf of Nestle Nigeria, Corporate Communications, Public Affairs and Sustainability Lead at Nestle Nigeria, Victoria Uwadoka, said: “Winning the Best in Food Security award for the third consecutive year means a lot to us as the Good Food, Good Life Company. We remain committed to collaborating with stakeholders to ensure that everyone has access to sustainable nutritious food.

    “As articulated by our Managing Director, Wassim Elhusseini, we could not be prouder! Nestlé is the first company in Nigeria to incorporate 50 per cent recycled PET in beverage packaging. This journey, which began in 2018, is a success story of collaboration across multiple stakeholders and teams. We celebrate every team member and partner, including ALEF Recycling and all institutions that contributed to this achievement. Let us continue to work together to inspire, innovate, and lead the way in protecting our planet for future generations.”

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    Founder of SERAS Africa Sustainability Awards, Ken Egbas, said: “Nestle’s impactful initiatives and unwavering dedication to sustainability have positioned the organization among the finalists for these prestigious accolades. This recognition is a testament to the exceptional work and contributions the team has made towards social and environmental sustainability in the African community.”

    Nestle Nigeria was also nominated as a finalist in four SERAS categories including “Best in Gender & Equality/Women Empowerment,” recognising its impact on women’s inclusion in the agricultural value chain and distribution network through the Nestlé Rural Women Empowerment Project; “Best in Climate Action,” for its efforts in reducing carbon footprint through energy savings, water reduction, and packaging innovation; along with “Best in Food Security” and “Best in Circular Economy.”

    Nestle’s approach to sustainability is comprehensive, founded on its commitments to achieve net-zero emissions, advance regenerative agriculture at scale, enhance water stewardship, develop sustainable packaging, create opportunities for young people and foster a diverse and inclusive workforce.

    Nestlé Nigeria brings these commitments to life by ensuring accessible nutrition for individuals and families, contributing to building thriving communities through youth and women empowerment, enhancing access to water and improving teaching and learning facilities in communities closest to its operations.

    The company also demonstrates its commitment to protecting the planet for future generations by taking action to reduce its carbon footprints through energy savings, water reduction, packaging redesign and contributing to efforts to engender a circular economy in waste management.

    Nestle Nigeria’s impact across various sustainability metrics including access to water, poverty reduction and stakeholder management has been recognised and rewarded in past SERAS editions. Notably, the company emerged the 2nd Most Sustainable Company in Africa 2023 at the 17th edition of SERAS Africa Sustainability Awards.

  • SERAS Africa Sustainability awards announces call for entry

    SERAS Africa Sustainability awards announces call for entry

    The organisers of The SERAS Africa Sustainability Awards have announced calls for entry for the 18th edition of the highly coveted awards, considered to be the biggest sustainability and corporate social responsibility recognition on the continent of Africa.

    The theme for the 2024 series is “Beyond Sustainability: Enabling Business Transformation Through Full Disclosure.”

    This edition aims to encourage businesses not to report merely for the sake of it but to utilise reporting to facilitate better decision-making and drive actual change.

    Speaking during the media conference to announce the theme and timeline for 2024, Mrs. Mary Ephraim Egbas, Executive Director at TruCSR Consulting and Chairperson of the SERAS Local Organising Committee, stated, “A global consensus has emerged regarding four significant shifts in global trends over the past two and a half decades. Initially, the focus was on encouraging organisations to embark on the sustainability journey.

    “The second shift involves urging them to document and report their progress. The third shift revolved around initiatives concerning recycling waste, renewable energy, and climate change. We are now on the brink of a new trend, one that seeks to enhance the depth of the second wave. This is what we shall be focusing on in 2024.”

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    The SERAS, which has featured participation from over 5367 organisations from 27 African countries, shall feature 25 awards categories, namely: Circular Economy, Poverty Reduction, Education Intervention, Stakeholder Engagement/Disclosure, Gender Equality/Women Empowerment, Climate Action, Environmental Stewardship, Promotion of Good Health/Wellbeing, Reporting & Transparency, Not-for-Profits of the Year, Social Enterprise of the Year, Water & Sanitation, Rural Population Integration, Partnership of the Year, Food Security, WorkPlace Practice, Financial Inclusion, Innovation, Supply-Chain Management, Infrastructure Development, Sustainability Reporting (Media-Electronic/Print/Online), Overall prize, the Most Responsible Organisation in Africa. In the 2023 edition, IHS Nigeria carted home the overall prize, while Bamburi Cement, Kenya, and Nestle Nigeria placed first and second runners-up, respectively.

    Entries opened on May 6th and shall close on June 30th, 2024. All participants are to submit their entries on the awards website www.theseras.com. The awards ceremony will be held on December 14th, 2024.