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Sustainability Champions to Be Honored at the 8th Nation Builders & MOSLIV Awards

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On March 21, 2025, the Grand Ballroom of Okada Manila will host the eagerly awaited 8th Nation Builders & MOSLIV Awards. This esteemed occasion will honor people, groups, and businesses who have made outstanding contributions to governance, social responsibility, and sustainability.

The ceremony will celebrate new awards and recognition recipients who have shown exceptional leadership and ingenuity in furthering sustainable initiatives, and it is anticipated that approximately 1,000 distinguished guests will attend. With Senator Shelly V. Calvo among the esteemed guest speakers, the United States’ presence in this year’s event adds to its stature. She will offer insightful commentary on the worldwide push for a more sustainable and livable future.

Organized by Sustainability Standards, Inc., the awards recognize visionaries across various sectors who have significantly contributed to sustainability efforts within their industries. The organization remains committed to honoring and supporting individuals and businesses that prioritize environmental conservation, corporate social responsibility, and sustainable development goals (SDGs).

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Since its establishment in 2018, the Nation Builders & MOSLIV Awards has recognized over 800 influential individuals and organizations, underscoring the critical role of sustainability in driving positive societal change. Last year’s honorees included key government officials and business leaders dedicated to fostering greener, more inclusive communities.

It is anticipated that this year’s event will be a historic celebration, uniting industry pioneers, thought leaders, and changemakers for an evening devoted to excellence and advancement. The 8th Nation Builders & MOSLIV Awards reiterate their commitment to recognize those who are creating a more sustainable and livable future as the globe continues to move toward sustainable practices.

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