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UIC International Sustainable Railway Awards celebrate best of mobility

June 3, 2022 • Train

The Radisson Collection Hotel played host to a celebration of sustainable projects creating a better world, with shortlisted projects spanning the globe, from Brazil to Japan.

Dutch Railways (NS) took the Overall Winner award, which was chosen by the jury from all category winners. The NS project ‘99% circular train modernisation and on track for 100% circular trains in Europe’ modernised their fleet by reusing the materials of their own decommissioned trains. ‘The creativity shown in this project is outstanding,’ the judges noted. ‘It is inspiring to hear about the ways found to excite passengers and raise awareness’.

The Awards were launched to recognise railway projects and initiatives driving social, environmental, and economic sustainability. Part of the International Union of Railways’ (UIC) vision for the future of rail, the Awards provided a platform to share best practice and promote growth in the sector.

Railway passenger and freight operators, infrastructure managers and governments were invited to enter work completed or implemented between 1 January 2020 and 31 October 2021. An expert jury, headed by co-presidents Christian Kern, Former Federal Chancellor of Austria, and Lucie Anderton, UIC’s Head of Sustainable Development, reviewed and evaluated the entries.

Ms Anderton and Raimondo Orsini, Director, Sustainable Development Foundation, hosted the ceremony, which was co-located with the 11th International Railway Summit (IRS11).

The awards were kindly supported by sponsors Atos, CRRC and Bonatrans, and exhibitor E + E Elektronik.

A sustainable event

In keeping with the theme of the evening, the organisers, IRITS Events, aimed to put on as sustainable an event as possible. The eleven winners’ trophies were made from responsibly sourced bamboo, guests enjoyed sustainable food and drink, the programme was printed on recycled paper, and an ‘elegant and sustainable’ dress code discouraged the purchase of new clothing.

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