Drawn from the over 6,600 SMEs that participated, Generali has recognized the “Sustainability Heroes”: companies selected in the areas of welfare, environment and community, and coming from the nine European countries that have joined the 2022 initiative: Austria, Croatia, Czech Republic, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Portugal and Spain.
“To build a more inclusive and greener future, SMEs will be essential. As a responsible insurer, Generali is actively engaged in fostering the sustainable transition and SME EnterPRIZE is our flagship initiative to achieve this goal.
The companies that we have recognised today are shining examples that show there’s a way to do business that can contribute to commercial success while being better for the environment and the community.They’re doing well by doing good.”
Lucia Silva, Generali Group Head of Sustainability and Social Responsibility
R.U.S.Z. GmbH (Austria)
A pioneer in circular economy, offering repair services for electric and electrical equipment and new consumption models.
Callidus Group ltd. (Croatia)
An R&D project for the digital transformation and optimization of the electric power network.
Sady sv. Prokopa s.r.o. (Czech Republic)
An organic orchard empowering people with disabilities and offering education to the community.
Cycle Terre (France)
Helping to limit the carbon impact of the construction sector with eco-responsible materials.
Mint future GmbH (Germany)
A platform enabling the owners of electric vehicles to turn saved CO2 emissions into cash or sustainability projects.
Manual Divat Kft. (Hungary)
A family-run glove making business committed to slow fashion and circular economy.
Agrimad srl (Italy)
A self-sufficient agriculture and food producer with a distinguished approach to the local community.
ALGAplus (Portugal)
Seaweed farming: how to capture carbon in oceans and run a sustainable fish aquaculture.
Nuevos Sistemas Tecnologicos S.L. - Navilens (Spain)
A cutting-edge QR code enabling visually impaired people to find their way around unfamiliar environments.