Sustainable Business Award winners revealed

Sustainable Business Award winners revealed

The Sustainable Business Network (SBN) has announced the winners of the 21st Sustainable Business Awards at an annual ceremony in Auckland this week. The awards recognise a raft of values-led, determined Kiwis working towards a sustainable future innovating while addressing climate change, rebuilding resilient natural systems, designing out waste and building greener supply chains.

Trade Aid won the Good Food category and Scott Waddell from Mataura Valley Milk took home the Changemaker Award. However, Pathfinder Asset Management (Pathfinder) dominated the awards, firstly taking out the Communicating for Impact Award for its ability to communicate how you can grow individual wealth and have a positive impact on people, communities and the planet.

John Berry, Pathfinder’s Managing Director, won the Sustainability Superstar Award through outstanding leadership as a tireless champion of ethical investing. He has convinced investors to redirect many millions of dollars into companies that make a positive difference.

To top off the evening, Pathfinder won the coveted supreme Transforming Aotearoa New Zealand Award. All elements must come together to win this award including the vision for a sustainable future, dedication to ethical practice, and products that offer a far better alternative to the status quo. Then there’s the X factor – impact. Pathfinder is having a significant impact with a range of ethical investment funds, including its KiwiSaver funds which have one of the lowest fossil fuel investments in the country.

Sustainability lies at the heart of everything Pathfinder does. Its mission is to fund a lasting transformation to a better world. It is Aotearoa New Zealand’s first certified B Corp fund manager. Pathfinder has committed to achieving net zero emissions by 2030 and it gives away 20% of KiwiSaver management fees (out of its own pocket, not from members) to New Zealand charities. More than $1 million has been given and accrued in the past four years.

The judges commented, “Pathfinder’s success couldn’t have happened at a more critical moment – when sustainability is under threat from greenwash and governments under pressure to cut corners. Pathfinder is demonstrating that people, planet and profit is not just a good idea, it’s the most credible plan for business, citizens, and Aotearoa New Zealand”.

Rachel Brown, Sustainable Business Network CEO says: “In 2023 climate has played havoc on us. Communities have been hit hard. Infrastructure is failing and our degraded natural systems can’t provide the resiliency role they once did. For decades now financial resources have not been directed into the right things.

“The national conversation, and funding, has lost its connection with the need to address climate and nature, and the benefit that brings to communities.

“But amongst this, businesses have stepped up. The 2023 Award entries, led by passionate people, across all sectors, who offer us all hope through very practical solutions. Their stories continue to impress as they lead and innovate on sustainable action across all sectors of the economy.

“Sustainability is the lens these businesses use to think strategically and intergenerationally while acting now with positive impact. They recognise that customers, staff, and their children expect businesses to address the very real challenges of climate, waste, nature, and inequality. Doing this is in their DNA.”

2023 Sustainable Business Awards Winners

Sustainability Superstar

Winner

John Berry – Pathfinder Asset Management

Commendations

Kirsten Patterson – Institute of Directors

Jacinta Fitzgerald – Mindful Fashion New Zealand

Communicating for Impact

Winner

Pathfinder Asset Management

Commendation

Better Packaging Co.

Social Impactor

Winner

Money Sweetspot

Commendation

Te Whangai Trust

Going Circular

Winner

Emerge fertiliser by Watercare

Commendations

Solid

Circularity

Climate Action Leader

Winner

Ecotricity

Commendation

Lawson’s Dry Hills

Outstanding Collaboration

Winner

Eco-Action Nursery Trust, Ōtautahi-Christchurch & Waitaha-Canterbury community

Commendation

Fair Food & Farro Fresh & food partners

Good Food

Winner

Trade Aid

Commendation

The Sustainable Food Co.

Regenerating Nature

Winner

Reconnecting Northland

Commendation

Forever Forests

Change Maker

Winner

Scott Waddell – Mataura Valley Milk

Commendation

Frankie McKeefry – Près Strategy

Supreme Transforming Aotearoa New Zealand Award

Winner

Pathfinder Asset Management

Finalists

Ecotricity

Trade Aid

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