Guernsey Chamber of Commerce has announced the three finalists for the inaugural People and Planet Business of the Year Award: Camp de Rêves, Sure, and Levin Sources.
Each of these businesses has a commitment to sustainability, community engagement, and shaping a better future for Guernsey.
With 16 entries from various industries, selecting the finalists was a challenging task for the judging panel. The diversity of approaches to ‘People and Planet’ was particularly striking, as businesses worked towards Guernsey’s net zero 2050 target while fostering environments where their teams can thrive.
Ben Le Huray, representing award sponsor Little Green, commented: “The passion and commitment from each business was truly inspiring, with every finalist making meaningful changes in their own way. It filled me with pride to see how seriously businesses are taking both human and environmental challenges. It’s clear that Guernsey’s future is in good hands.”
Lucienne De La Mare, Sure’s Human Resources Director added: “The People and Planet award acknowledges two vital elements of being a responsible part of our island community, and we’re proud to be recognised for our environmental and people-focused efforts to create a better future for Guernsey. As technology evolves, we must ensure our beautiful home and the people who make it special remain central to our efforts.”
Levin Sources Founder, Estelle Levin-Nally (main picture), noted: “We can’t live our modern lives without minerals, yet minerals value chains presents enormous threats to people and planet if we carry on in a ‘business as usual’ way.
“I founded Levin Sources in 2010 – to shift mindsets, policy, regulations, business practices, and systems towards more sustainable systems of production, consumption and disposal of minerals. Momentum is gathering and we’re proud of the role we’ve had to play.
“We’re delighted to have our work recognised—thank you!”