Play’n GO, an acclaimed supplier of online casino content and developer of some of the most memorable anime-inspired games, has been shortlisted in two categories for the highly anticipated and respected Corporate Star Awards, with the company consistently and continually demonstrating its success in Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) initiatives.
ESG reporting and carbon reduction at the core of Play’n GO’s nominations
This is the second consecutive year that Play’n GO has been shortlisted in the awards, and is expected to compete against prominent corporate giants, such as Sony, Techex, Irdeto, Allona Fibra, and Accedo, that have all made the listing. Play’n GO also stands out as the only gambling company to have entered the fray, and specifically under the ESG reporting award.
In the category for "trailblazing carbon reduction," Play’n GO is going to go up against other worthwhile rivals, including BBC, Globo, Tata Communications, and once again – Sony. The nomination coincides with the release of the company’s own sustainability report that has offered further insight into why Play’n GO believes to is deserving of the nomination.
The company tracks and reports its social impact, governance practices, and initiatives, as well as its unfaltering commitment to consistently reducing its carbon footprint and maintaining a strong focus on diversity and inclusion.
Play’n GO is happy to lead the way in establishing meaningful ESG initiatives
The awards demonstrate Play’n GO’s dedication to a global industry standard, as well as reflect on its deterministic nature in maintaining its key focus on worthwhile initiatives. Play’n GO Director of CSR Vanessa Bjorkbacka had this to say:
"Our nominations for two corporate star awards are confirmation that our unwavering commitment to sustainability and responsible business practices is leading our industry to a better place."
Play’n GO’s long-standing track record in focusing on CSR and ESG initiatives places it at the very helm of the gambling industry and alongside global business behemoths.
Several months ago, Play’n GO similarly received the ESG-C Tier 2 Seal from the Malta Gaming Authority, recognizing the supplier’s ongoing efforts in making the gambling industry more sustainable.