Tesco Ireland has been awarded the Outstanding Achievement in Sustainable Business Impact at Chambers Ireland’s Sustainable Business Impact (SBI) Awards 2025, which took place (Wednesday 24 September) in Dublin.
These prestigious awards have been showcasing best practice in sustainable business development for over twenty years. Tesco Ireland, and the winners of the 12 Award categories, highlight the exceptional dedication of businesses across Ireland to embedding sustainability in their company values and taking meaningful action to drive positive change for their workforce, the environment and their local communities.
The SBI Awards are generously sponsored by BAM Ireland. Commenting after the event, Alasdair Henderson, Executive Director, BAM Ireland said:
“I would like to commend Chambers Ireland for their ongoing leadership in this important initiative. Recognising excellence in sustainable development and social responsibility is crucial for building momentum toward a greener future. BAM is proud to sponsor the Sustainable Business Impact Awards once again.
Congratulations to all participants and winners, with special recognition to Tesco Ireland. It was a privilege to serve on the judging panel, the calibre of this year’s submissions was truly inspiring, each entry raised the bar for innovation and commitment to sustainability.”
Speaking after Tesco Ireland were awarded the overall prize, Margaret Considine, President of Chambers Ireland, said:
“Congratulations to Tesco Ireland and the winners of each of the individual award categories, whom we recognise for their outstanding achievements. We are inspired by their example and that of the winners of the other award categories, who have put sustainability at the core of their operations. It is testament to their commitment to their belief that economic success can be married with a positive social and environmental impact.
These awards reflect the commitment and collective achievements of whole organisations. Their achievements serve as a clear signal that sustainable business is the way forward and as examples to other businesses that sustainability matters.”
The Awards are held in association with the Department of Rural and Community Development, sponsors of the Partnership with a Social Enterprise category.