The green industry is entering a phase defined less by ambition alone and more by structured delivery, accountability and long-term thinking. This edition reflects how leadership, policy alignment and organisational commitment are shaping a more durable sustainability landscape.

As the Green Awards 2026 approach, the sector is looking to celebrate innovation, impact, and sustainability like never before. 'Brian Norton brings global energy and buildings expertise as Judging Coordinator of Green Awards 2026' highlights how expertise and credibility continue to underpin recognition of excellence. His perspective ensures that depth of impact, innovation, and consistency of outcomes remain central to this year’s awards.

Alongside this, 'Wind Energy Ireland outlines strategy to anchor green business growth' reflects the growing importance of coordinated frameworks in translating policy ambition into commercial momentum. Strategic clarity is increasingly viewed as essential to scaling sustainable investment with confidence.

Lastly, 'Law firm commits operations to global sustainability framework' signals how sustainability is becoming embedded across sectors beyond traditional energy and infrastructure. Governance-led approaches are reinforcing trust and accountability across value chains.

These stories illustrate a green economy moving towards maturity and discipline, inviting readers to explore how leadership, strategy and commitment are shaping the next chapter of sustainable progress.