iGaming content provider Play'n GO has been shortlisted in two categories at the Corporate Star Awards, which recognise global teams for their success across ESG (Environmental, Social and Governance) requirements and initiatives.
This marks the second consecutive year that the Swedish gaming company has been shortlisted. The provider will now rival the likes of Sony, Techex, Irdeto, Allona Fibra, and Accedo in the running for the 2025 Excellence in ESG Reporting award.
In the Trailblazing Carbon Reduction category, Play'n GO is shortlisted alongside global giants Tata Communications, Sony, the BBC, and Globo, amongst others. Play'n GO is the only company from the global gambling industry shortlisted at these awards.
The nominations come shortly after Play'n GO released its second annual sustainability report, which provides insights into the company's environmental initiatives, social impact, and governance practices.
The report highlights Play'n GO's commitment to reducing its carbon footprint, promoting diversity and inclusion, and maintaining ethical standards throughout its operations.
The Corporate Star Awards recognise organisations that go above and beyond in their commitment to ESG practices. "Play'n GO's inclusion among the shortlisted companies underscores its position as a global leader in the iGaming industry and its dedication to sustainable business practices," the company stated.
Vanessa Bjorkbacka, Director of CSR at Play'n GO, commented: "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.
"Environmental sustainability, to choose just one facet, is critically important to everyone at Play'n GO and is increasingly of importance to our customers when choosing partners. This is clearly good for our business, and good for the planet too. We are proud to be leading this movement in the global gaming industry, and this is just the start."