Generali announced the EnterPRIZE tender for the third time: in addition to stable interest, more than 120 tenders were received from the domestic SME sector.
Generali SME EnterPRIZE, Generali’s large-scale initiative, has been launched, with the aim of strengthening the culture of sustainability among European SMEs. Generali is looking for the most sustainable SMEs across Europe to find the best practices that can inspire other entrepreneurs and at the same time help society to overcome environmental and social challenges.
Small and medium-sized enterprises from ten EU countries participate in this year’s project, which will be held for the third time: Croatia, Austria, the Czech Republic, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Portugal, Spain, Slovenia and Spain. Through its sales network, local partners and the member organizations of European Entrepreneurs CEA-PME, Generali is working in every country to find local Sustainability Heroes, who will be specially recognized at this autumn’s event in Brussels. “Sustainability Heroes” are entrepreneurs who have implemented remarkable sustainability initiatives in their business activities and can serve as an inspiring example for other entrepreneurs. The initiative highlights the best practices in our country in three categories: environmental protection, employee well-being and responsibility for the micro-environment.
SMEs can find out more about the SME EnterPrize at https://www.sme-enterprize.com/what-is-sme-enterprize/.
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