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The 8th Nation Builders & MOSLIV Awards will celebrate sustainability champions in the country on 21 March 2025.
Public servants, philanthropists, business leaders and modern heroes from various fields who have made their mark in advancing sustainability across governance, social responsibility and environmental factors will receive the MOSLIV (most sustainable and livable) award during the ceremony to be held from 4 p.m. to 10 p.m. at the Grand Ballroom, Okada Manila, New Seaside Drive, Entertainment City, Parañaque City.
More than 1,200 distinguished guests are expected in the event, including key government representatives and leading organizations that champion sustainability.
Sustainability Standards, Inc., which promotes sustainability across the Philippines, organized the annual event. It is a third-party assessment body that certify organizations voluntarily in accordance with established norms and standards relating to organizational development, environmental sustainability, social issues, safety and overall performance in various sectors.
Additionally, we support the Climate Neutral Now initiative, which helps accelerate the transition towards climate neutrality to achieve global greenhouse gas emission neutrality-ultimately contributing to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals and fostering a climate-neutral society by 2050.
Last year’s awardees were 14 mayors who led efforts to create a greener and more inclusive society.