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2021 China Social Impact Awards Winners Announced

The awarding ceremony of the 2021 China Social Impact Awards (CSIA) was celebrated yesterday evening at InterContinental Beijing Sanlitun. Organised by the British Chamber of Commerce in China in partnership with the United Nations, the CSIA is a biannual award to recognise the positive impact companies and organisations of all industries, sizes, and national origin have had on society and the environment in China to deliver a better and more sustainable future for all in China and beyond.

The calibre of submissions was truly inspiring. More than 200 submissions were received from Chinese and foreign organisations spanning the world’s largest firms to young start-ups. Following two rounds of evaluation by a panel of independent judges with expertise in social impact and overseen by KPMG as the auditor, 45 finalists were shortlisted across seven award categories, with two winners chosen in each category to recognise the best social impact initiatives among small medium sized enterprise (SMEs) and large organisations.

The China Social Impact Awards 2021 recognised companies across seven categories: Community and Culture; Employee Engagement; Empowerment of Women; Environmental Impact; Equality in Education; Rural Revitalisation; and Universal Healthcare. The gala dinner and awards ceremony was attended by over 250 distinguished guests including senior representatives from the United Nations, government, business, and non-government organisations.

At the start of the gala, Steven Lynch, Managing Director at the British Chamber of Commerce in China highlighted ‘the importance of creating a sustainable model for development cannot be understated’. ‘As global citizens, the climate crisis is our single biggest threat, but it can also be our unifier. The time is now and time is of the essence’, where countries, governments, companies and individuals can work together to tackle the issue.

Speaking on the night, the Patron of the Awards, Siddharth Chatterjee, UN Resident Coordinator of United Nations in China, noted that “it was inspiring to see that over 200 companies applied for the China Social Impact Awards, all of whom had powerful stories to tell. He continued to add that “from long-established companies to budding start-ups, businesses will play a pivotal role in the Decade of Action to achieve the SDGs and fulfill our collective responsibility to make our community and the world a better and more sustainable place”.

The China Social Impact Awards 2021 was sponsored by bp China, Dettol, Diageo, Educating Girls of Rural China, Hays, LinkedIn China and Unilever, with support and co-organisation by the British Chamber of Commerce in China, American Chamber of Commerce in China, China-Australia Chamber of Commerce in Beijing, Canadian Chamber of Commerce in China, Bridge Partnerships, UN Global Compact, SynTao, and Center for China and Globalisation.

Sustainability is at the heart of the China Social Impact Awards. The British Chamber of Commerce in China was delighted to work with Wuhan-based British artist, Paul James, in the design and production of the trophies. A core design requirement of the trophies was that they must be renewable and environmentally friendly; the feature-part of the trophy is made from a non-hazardous, non-toxic material, containing natural oils. The base of the award is also made entirely from one of the few truly sustainable materials, wood. The particular wood used is Sapele, a verifiable and highly sustainable, fast-growing alternative to mahogany, making it renewable and recyclable.

 

Winners of the 2021 China Social Impact Awards:

Community and Culture Award  (sponsored by Dettol)

SME winner: Linden Centre; MNC winner: University of Nottingham Ningbo China

Employee Engagement Award  (sponsored by LinkedIn China)

 SME winner: Venture Education; MNC winner: Microsoft China

Empowerment of Women Award  (sponsored by Educating Girls of Rural China)

SME winner: LUUNA; MNC winner: Ant Group

Environmental Impact Award (sponsored by bp China)

SME winner: Xinjiang Huiguang Innovation Technology Ltd; MNC winner: Ant Group

Equality in Education Award  (sponsored by DIAGEO)

SME winner: Beyond the City; MNC winner: Microsoft China

Rural Revitalisation Award (sponsored by Unilever)

Special mention: Development Reimagined; MNC winner: bp China

Universal Healthcare Award (sponsored by Hays)

SME winner: Modern Water; MNC winner: Jaguar Land Rover

 

 

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