PAGEONE’s ‘Greeninc.ph’, PH First CSR Website, Wins International Awards

PAGEONE’s website, Greeninc.ph, wins at the 2023 Hermes Creative Awards, where it won Platinum in the Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) category for its “Going Green and Beyond: The Case of Greeninc.ph” campaign initiative.

Greeninc.ph is the first-ever website in the Philippines that puts the spotlight on CSR and sustainability programs and highlights the CSR efforts undertaken by individuals, companies, and government responses.

In 2021, PAGEONE started to leverage Greeninc.ph to publish stories, philanthropic activities, and good efforts done by citizens as responsible stewards of the planet. Greeninc.ph also features over 30 individuals who have become environmental advocates through their personal efforts.

Since its inception, Greeninc.ph has already distributed over 200+ stories including CSR initiatives from Alibaba Group Holding Limited, Aboitiz Power Corporation, SM Group of Companies, ABS-CBN Corporation, the Asian Development Bank, Nestle Philippines, Republic Cement, Maynilad Philippines, and 50 other companies.

“Truly the first of its kind. Winning Platinum at the 2023 Hermes Creative Awards for our CSR website, Greeninc.ph, is a great achievement for PAGEONE,” said Vonj Tingson, President of PAGEONE Group.

“Despite its newness, our efforts have been recognized internationally, which is a great validation that CSR efforts in the Philippines will continue. We will continue to use our platform to showcase the good work of individuals, businesses, and organizations that are making a positive impact in our environment and society. We hope that this recognition inspires others to join us in creating a more sustainable future for all,” Tingson added.

The Hermes Creative Awards is an international award giving body for creative professionals and is one of the oldest and largest creative competitions in the world. It recognizes the creative industry’s best publications, branding collateral, websites, advertising, marketing, communications, and PR programs.

This international award-giving body is administered and judged by the Association of Marketing and Communication Professionals (AMCP). The organization consists of several thousand marketing, communication, advertising, public relations, media production, and freelance professionals. AMCP manages award and recognition programs, assigns judges, and honors exceptional performance and contributions to the profession.

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