Bravo 2015

Bravo Sustainability Awards aim to highlight and reward the best practices recorded by the participating Organizations at the online Dialogue for Sustainable Development in the context of the Sustainable Greece 2020 Initiative. These practices contribute to the promotion of Sustainable Development and Corporate Responsibility, the advancement of responsible behavior standards and the improvement of the quality of life within the Greek society.

Businesses/Business Associations, Local Authorities and NGO’s participated in the Bravo Sustainability Awards 2015 recording 172 best practices at the online Dialogue for Sustainable Development in the context of the Sustainable Greece 2020 Initiative and especially the SUSTAINABILITY OBSERVATORY.

Businesses/Business Associations, Local Authorities and NGO’s participated to: Bravo Governance, Bravo Market, Bravo Environment, Bravo Society και για Bravo in Action.

The Board of QualityNet Foundation supervises the Awards processes so as to ensure that the criteria, the methodology and the work of all the members of the Organization and the various Committees and the evaluation groups correspond to the basic philosophy of the Initiative. The Bravo Initiative since its launch promotes the active engagement of a large number of stakeholders from different groups in the evaluation procedure with the view to raise awareness regarding issues of Sustainable Development and Responsible Entrepreneurship

The evaluation criteria cover the following themes with different participation percentage at the final result: 1. Covering of a particular need, 2. Volunteerism and stakeholder engagement, 3. Duration & continuity of practice, 4. Relevance of the practice with the impact that a company has upon society and the environment, 5. Impact upon the audience, the region or the particular topic that the practice is addressing, 6. Link between the size of the company and the impact of the practice, 7. Originality and Innovation Way, 8. Process of planning and implementation of practice, 9. Ability to reproduce the practice.

The evaluation criteria cover the following themes with different participation percentage at the final result: 1. Covering of a particular need, 2. Volunteerism and stakeholder engagement, 3. Duration & continuity of practice, 4. Impact upon the audience, 5. Originality and Innovation, 6. Way and Process of planning and implementation of practice, 7. Ability to reproduce the practice.

Businesses, Local Authorities & Civil Society can take part in the Awards by submitting their actions in the 5 distinct Awards categories (Bravo Governance, Bravo Market, Bravo Environment, Bravo Society, Bravo In Action). Therefore, your active participation is important in the evaluation of process!

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