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Dairygold named overall winner at inaugural Green Transformation Awards 2025

Co-operative’s water quality initiative triumphs at new awards programme honouring businesses driving environmental change

Winners of the Green Transformation Awards 2025.
Winners of the Green Transformation Awards 2025.

Dairygold Co-Operative Society has been selected as the overall winner at the inaugural Green Transformation Awards 2025, which took place at the Crowne Plaza Hotel in Santry, Dublin.

The awards, hosted by Colm O’Regan, celebrated businesses that are embedding sustainability at the core of their operations, with 175 attendees gathering to recognise excellence across 22 award categories.

The awards programme saw strong competition, with 41 companies submitting 84 entries across various sustainability categories.

Dairygold’s victory was recognition for its Farming for Water project, an initiative designed to enhance water quality across the co-operative’s catchment area.

Dairygold’s dedicated water quality advisory team collaborates with farmers to implement measures that protect and improve water quality.

Dairygold has distinguished itself as the first Irish milk processor to provide individual carbon footprint measurements to milk suppliers on their monthly statements. Over 90% of the co-op’s milk supply now participates in their sustainability bonus programme.

In the award citation, the judging panel stated: “Dairygold Co-Operative Society stands out for its outstanding commitment to innovation, leadership, and lasting environmental progress. Its approach demonstrates how sustainable transformation can be embedded across every level of an organisation, inspiring change and setting a new standard for the industry.”

Accepting the award, Dairygold farm sustainability executives Ciara Donovan and Philip Fogarty expressed their delight, noting that “there has been a lot of hard work going on for many years”.

They acknowledged the fantastic work being undertaken by thousands of farmers and expressed satisfaction that their collective efforts are being recognised.

Judging coordinator Daragh Anglim praised the volume and quality of entries to the inaugural awards. “This is the first year of the programme and I’m confident that over time these awards will set the benchmark for showcasing businesses that are genuinely committed to changing the system,” he said.

“Our vision for these awards is that they recognise businesses that have sustainability baked into what they do, and how they do it. Judging was challenging and inspiring. There are so many businesses doing great things and driving real change that picking the winners wasn’t easy.”

Award winners included GE HealthCare Cork, which has a goal to reduce operational GHG emissions by 42% and Scope 3 emissions by 25% by 2030 compared to a 2022 baseline. ESG leader Thomas Erangey said the company was “very happy” to receive award recognition.

He reflected on the value of bringing together professionals working in this challenging area. “It’s really nice to have everyone in the same room fighting the same fight,” he said.

Jude Torley, CEO at dual award winner Shabra, commented: “Shabra is Ireland’s only facility for rPET Hotwash processing, and the Green Transformation Awards are a key opportunity to meet fellow Irish companies that are leading the way in sustainability and innovation. For Shabra, it is one of Ireland’s best networking opportunities and a team-building event.”

Meade Farm’s green transformation focuses on biodiversity enhancement, regenerative farming, waste reduction, renewable energy, and circular economy initiatives.

Eleanor Meade, business operations manager, acknowledged that sustainability requires significant investment, adding that award recognition provides “a rubber stamp for all the work that goes on” and offered a valuable credit to all the staff.

Kepak received award recognition for its Watergrasshill plan in Co Cork, which has achieved a 26 per cent water use reduction since 2018. Another meat processor, ABP Ireland, was an award winner for its Advantage Beef Programme, a sustainability bonus which awards our family farms for implementing environmentally sustainable on-farm practices.

Agri sustainability manager Stephen Connolly said award recognition was particularly valuable for the team, “to see what they’re doing is working”.

Alex Lynam, community lead at awards organiser BusinessRiver, stated: “Events like this are made possible through our supporters. We are thankful to Amárach Research, our supporter and to The Irish Times, our communications partner. Their investment in the awards underlines their commitment and support of this key business area.”

Awards judges

● Daragh Anglim (judging coordinator) – head of impact, Broadlake

● Michael Donnelly – co-director, Future Search

● Rhonda Doyle – country president, Schneider Electric Ireland

● Mark Kirwan – chief executive, Positive Carbon

● David Maguire – founder and chief executive, BNRG Renewables

● Darren O’Donohoe – chief executive officer, Superfy

● Ger O’Donohoe – principal ecologist & environmental manager, Moore Group

● Rosie O’Neill – director of sustainability, IFAC

● Danny Paton – commercial director, Envirogreen Waste Solutions

● Ian Phillips – director, Anua Clean Air International

● Antonio Vieira Santos – senior business intelligence and innovation evangelist, Atos Group

Award winners

Green transformation award – overall

Winner: Dairygold Co-Operative Society

David Maguire, awards judge, presents the green transformation award - overall to Ciara Donovan and Philip Fogarty, Dairygold Co-Operative Society.
David Maguire, awards judge, presents the green transformation award - overall to Ciara Donovan and Philip Fogarty, Dairygold Co-Operative Society.

Green transformation team of the year

Winner: The Medicine Accelerator – BeGreen Team

David Maguire, awards judge, presents the green transformation team of the year award to Claire Cagney and Tom Bolger, The Medicine Accelerator.
David Maguire, awards judge, presents the green transformation team of the year award to Claire Cagney and Tom Bolger, The Medicine Accelerator.

Green transformation collaboration award

Winner: Bord Gáis Energy & IFA – Solar Energy Partnership

David Maguire, awards judge, presents the green transformation collaboration award to Catherine Lonergan and James Kelly, Bord Gáis Energy & IFA.
David Maguire, awards judge, presents the green transformation collaboration award to Catherine Lonergan and James Kelly, Bord Gáis Energy & IFA.

Green transformation award – large organisation (over 1,000 employees)

Winner: GE HealthCare Cork

David Maguire, awards judge, presents the green transformation award - large organisation (over 1,000 employees) to Thomas Erangey, GE HealthCare Cork.
David Maguire, awards judge, presents the green transformation award - large organisation (over 1,000 employees) to Thomas Erangey, GE HealthCare Cork.

Green transformation award – large organisation

Winner: Meade Farm

David Maguire, awards judge, presents the green transformation award - large organisation to Eleanor Meade, Meade Farm.
David Maguire, awards judge, presents the green transformation award - large organisation to Eleanor Meade, Meade Farm.

Green transformation award – medium-sized organisation of the year

Winner: The Medicine Accelerator

Rhonda Doyle, awards judge, presents the green transformation award - medium-sized organisation of the year to Claire Cagney and Tom Bolger, The Medicine Accelerator.
Rhonda Doyle, awards judge, presents the green transformation award - medium-sized organisation of the year to Claire Cagney and Tom Bolger, The Medicine Accelerator.

Green transformation award – small organisation

Winner: Easydry


Rhonda Doyle, awards judge, presents the green transformation award - small organisation to Anne Butterly and Emma Reilly, Easydry.
Rhonda Doyle, awards judge, presents the green transformation award - small organisation to Anne Butterly and Emma Reilly, Easydry.

Green transformation award – public sector organisation of the year

Winner: Kildare County Council – Kerdiffstown Landfill Remediation Project


Rhonda Doyle, awards judge, presents the green transformation award - public sector organisation of the year to Kathleen O’Brien and Joe Boland, Kildare County Council.
Rhonda Doyle, awards judge, presents the green transformation award - public sector organisation of the year to Kathleen O’Brien and Joe Boland, Kildare County Council.

Green energy transformation award

Winner: Breedon Cement Ireland


Rhonda Doyle, awards judge, presents the green energy transformation award to Barry McLoughlin, Breedon Cement Ireland.
Rhonda Doyle, awards judge, presents the green energy transformation award to Barry McLoughlin, Breedon Cement Ireland.

Green digital transformation award

Winner: Louth County Council – The Varcities Project


Rhonda Doyle, awards judge, presents the green digital transformation award to Ursula Conlon and David Conway, Louth County Council.
Rhonda Doyle, awards judge, presents the green digital transformation award to Ursula Conlon and David Conway, Louth County Council.

Green transformation award – construction

Winner: Capcon Engineering


Rhonda Doyle, awards judge, presents the green transformation award - construction to Robert Finn and Julia Cavanaugh, Capcon Engineering.
Rhonda Doyle, awards judge, presents the green transformation award - construction to Robert Finn and Julia Cavanaugh, Capcon Engineering.

Green transformation award – retail

Winner: Shabra Plastics & Recycling


Rosie O'Neill, awards judge, presents the green waste transformation award to Rita Shah, Shabra Plastics & Recycling.
Rosie O'Neill, awards judge, presents the green waste transformation award to Rita Shah, Shabra Plastics & Recycling.

Green transformation award – food & beverage

Winner: Meade Farm


Rhonda Doyle, awards judge, presents the green transformation award - food & beverage to Eleanor Meade and Jeni Meade, Meade Farm.
Rhonda Doyle, awards judge, presents the green transformation award - food & beverage to Eleanor Meade and Jeni Meade, Meade Farm.

Green transformation award – manufacturing

Winner: Dairygold Co-Operative Society


Michael Donnelly, awards judge, presents the green transformation award - manufacturing to Ciara Donovan and Philip Fogarty, Dairygold Co-Operative Society.
Michael Donnelly, awards judge, presents the green transformation award - manufacturing to Ciara Donovan and Philip Fogarty, Dairygold Co-Operative Society.

Green transformation award – healthcare

Winner: GE HealthCare Cork


Michael Donnelly, awards judge, presents the green transformation award - healthcare to David O'Halloran, GE HealthCare Cork.
Michael Donnelly, awards judge, presents the green transformation award - healthcare to David O'Halloran, GE HealthCare Cork.

Green transformation award – life sciences

Winner: Kildare Libraries: Kildare Co. Council


Michael Donnelly, awards judge, presents the green transformation award - life sciences to Joe Boland, Kildare County Council.
Michael Donnelly, awards judge, presents the green transformation award - life sciences to Joe Boland, Kildare County Council.

Green transformation award – logistics & transport

Winner: BWG Foods


Darren O'Donohoe, awards judge, presents the green transformation award - logistics & transport to Mark Crowe, BWG Foods.
Darren O'Donohoe, awards judge, presents the green transformation award - logistics & transport to Mark Crowe, BWG Foods.

Green transformation award – utilities

Winner: EirGrid


Darren O'Donohoe, awards judge, presents the green transformation award - utilities to Órlaith Diamond, EirGrid.
Darren O'Donohoe, awards judge, presents the green transformation award - utilities to Órlaith Diamond, EirGrid.

Green supply chain transformation award

Winner: ABP Ireland – Advantage Beef Programme

Rosie O'Neill, awards judge, presents the green supply chain transformation award to Stephen Connolly, ABP Ireland.
Rosie O'Neill, awards judge, presents the green supply chain transformation award to Stephen Connolly, ABP Ireland.

Green product transformation award

Winner: Arigna Group – Harvest Flame


Rosie O'Neill, awards judge, presents the green product transformation award to Conor Layden, Arigna Group.
Rosie O'Neill, awards judge, presents the green product transformation award to Conor Layden, Arigna Group.

Green waste transformation award

Winner: Shabra Plastics & Recycling


Rosie O'Neill, awards judge, presents the green waste transformation award to Rita Shah, Shabra Plastics & Recycling.
Rosie O'Neill, awards judge, presents the green waste transformation award to Rita Shah, Shabra Plastics & Recycling.

Green water transformation award

Winner: Kepak


Rosie O'Neill, awards judge, presents the green water transformation award to Luke Mc Dermott, Kepak.
Rosie O'Neill, awards judge, presents the green water transformation award to Luke Mc Dermott, Kepak.

For more information on the awards, visit here