CFP Green Buildings nominated for King Willem I Plaque for Sustainable Entrepreneurship 2022

CFP Green Buildings has been nominated for the King Willem I Plaque for Sustainable Entrepreneurship. A total of twelve Dutch companies distinguishing themselves through sustainable entrepreneurship were nominated.

The nominees

The selection committee, chaired by entrepreneur Anne-Marie Rehorst, selected the twelve companies in contention for the most prestigious business award in the field of sustainability in the Netherlands. The companies that received the official nomination for the King Willem I Plaque for Sustainable Entrepreneurship 2022 are:

  • CFP Green Buildings
  • Kipster B.V.
  • Dopper B.V.
  • Fairtrade Original
  • Protix
  • Ekoplaza
  • Royal Lemkes
  • EMMA Safety Footware
  • DO IT ORGANIC
  • Mud Jeans International B.V.
  • i-did
  • Arte Holding B.V.

About the Sustainable Entrepreneurship Plaque

The main eligibility criteria for the plaque are the company’s impact on its surroundings and the environment through its sustainable use of natural resources or reduction of its environmental footprint. The company must fulfil a need for people, society and the supply chain, and also contribute to making the chain more sustainable. Additionally, the business must be economically viable.

The King Willem I Foundation awards the Plaque for Sustainable Entrepreneurship every two years to companies that have demonstrated outstanding performance in this area. In 2020, the prize was won by beer brewery Gulp Ener.

Contact Netherlands

CFP Green Buildings
J.C. Wilslaan 29
7313 HK Apeldoorn
The Netherlands
+31 (0)55 355 5199
info@cfp.nl

Contact International

CFP Green Buildings
Onderwal 16
1411 LV Naarden
The Netherlands
+31 (0)55 355 5199
info@cfpgreenbuildings.com

Contact APAC Region

CFP Green Buildings Singapore
The Hive, High Street Center 1
North Bridge Road #08-08
Singapore 179094
+65 8893-2815
info@cfpgreenbuildings.com

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