Sustainability continues to gather pace across the green economy, supported by decisions that demonstrate how operational rigour and strategic investment can move industries forward. This edition brings together three stories that illustrate how ambition is being matched with tangible action across different parts of the sector.
Shortlisting for the Green Awards 2026 is now underway, with finalists to be revealed on 4 December 2025. Looking back at the standard set earlier this year, The Q Cafe Company’s 2025 win for its excellence in waste management underscored the strong operational benchmarks and sustainability ambition the Awards continue to spotlight.
Arigna Group advances green products with new investment highlights how targeted funding can shift production methods and supply chains toward cleaner alternatives, reinforcing the idea that capital allocation can drive measurable outcomes.
ShinWon outlines ESG actions across global operations adds a global lens, illustrating how multinational manufacturing networks are restructuring long-term plans to align with demands for transparent governance, responsible sourcing and credible transition pathways.
Each story contributes to a wider view of how economic resilience increasingly depends on decisions that prioritise sustainability. The combined picture is one of steady progress supported by practical steps and informed leadership.





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