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Climate-focused Green Grow 2026 open for applications
Climate-focused Green Grow 2026 open for applications

Business Post

timea day ago

  • Business
  • Business Post

Climate-focused Green Grow 2026 open for applications

Tom Donnellan, Chief Executive of BnM, said the programme has consistently delivered since its inception in guiding and supporting businesses in the areas of green technology and renewal energy sectors. 'Accelerate Green is a cornerstone of our commitment to carbon reduction and green technology solutions in Ireland. We are proud to support innovators who are not only building successful businesses but are also making real contributions to the Irish economy'' he said. 'AGG 2026 is an invaluable opportunity for business founders looking to grow and scale in the green technology and renewable energy sectors and I encourage them to apply. I look forward to meeting the newest cohort of 'Grow' participants and to learning more about their unique innovations.' The programme, which begins in January 2026, offers another cohort of scaling green technology innovators the opportunity to accelerate their climate impact. Applicants have until Friday 7th November to apply for the programme, which designed specifically for established SMEs and STEM entrepreneurs who are either scaling or pivoting their businesses to align with the climate change economy. Areas of innovation include renewable energy, AI, sustainability software, circular economy, biodiversity, healthcare, food tech, and other green technology sectors. Delivered in partnership with Resolve Partners, the programme combines eight intensive modules of strategic business workshops, mentoring, and industry engagement. Participants will benefit from business strategy and scale-up mentorship, support in investor readiness and articulating their climate impact, connections with policymakers, funders, and enterprise agencies, opportunities to pilot solutions within BnM, and a platform to present their innovations at the programme's capstone conference, attended by over 300 stakeholders. We are proud to support innovators who are not only building successful businesses but are also making real contributions to the Irish economy BnM also provides unparalleled support throughout the programme, including access to senior leadership expertise, facilities in Boora, Co. Offaly, and the opportunity for direct collaboration on innovation projects. Each participating company is also introduced to a wide ecosystem of industry experts, research networks, and potential investors —positioning them for rapid growth and global scalability. The seventh iteration of the AGG programme concluded last month, and featured nine pioneering businesses from across the island of Ireland. These companies brought forward cutting-edge green technologies spanning renewable energy, energy efficiency, ecology, biodiversity, and the circular economy. This year's standout achievements include a recertification status for Dundalk-based company, Easydry, which now holds a B Corporation trademark, signifying high standards of social and environmental performance. Operating in 25 countries, Easydry supports organisations in reducing water consumption, cutting waste, and streamlining operations through single-use, fully compostable products. Armagh-based Plaswire also made significant strides with its RX Polymer – a transparent, scalable solution for managing waste polymers from production and interior sources. This material is transformed into sustainable construction products, enabling a fully circular process that replaces high-carbon materials such as precast concrete, scarce timber, and virgin plastics. Founder Andrew Billingsley has showcased RX Polymer on the global stage, including at the 55th Paris Airshow and the European Wind Blade Recycling Summit in Berlin. The AGG programme continues to catalyse growth and collaboration beyond each cohort. Some of the key alumni developments include a collaboration between Cork company, Hibra Design (AGG 2023) and BnM's Land and Habitats team has led to the Boglands Electric Tractor Re-engineering (BETR) programme, a pilot initiative to electrify the BnM tractor fleet launching this month. Another significant development is the joint venture between Monaghan company Acel Energy and Galway's Conneely Builders, both AGG alumni. This venture has secured a contract to deliver a 1.2MW solar farm at Shannon Airport, expected to meet up to 20% of the airport's electricity needs. Online business, KnowCarbon, from the 2022 cohort, now operates in 20 countries with its Digital Carbon Twin technology. Using AI, the company enables granular carbon footprint analysis of products, allowing organisations to make data-informed decisions that drive down lifecycle emissions. Participants of AGG over the previous three years said the programme had helped steer their organisations towards green technology and climate-focused initiatives. 'Taking part in BnM Accelerate Green Grow with Resolve Partners has been invaluable for our business,' said Fiona Nulty, co-founder of Biosense, and participant in the Accelerate Green 2025 cohort. 'The expert guidance, mentoring, and peer network helped us to sharpen our strategy, build confidence in our direction, and grow our ambition. It is a well-structured, programme that gives real time and support to companies working on complex environmental challenges.' BnM is supporting Ireland's journey to net zero by providing secure, renewable energy solutions to businesses nationwide. The company is leveraging its landbank, collaborating with strategic partners, and engaging with local communities to develop a 5GW pipeline of renewable energy projects. This includes onshore and offshore wind, solar, biomass, and battery energy storage systems (BESS), all aimed at enabling industrial growth while contributing to a more sustainable future. BnM has been serving communities across Ireland for over 90 years, and today we continue to support business and local communities not only by safeguarding renewable energy supply, but also through our dedicated programme of community initiatives ranging from community benefit funds and our business accelerator Accelerate Green, to our Pathways to the Future educational supports.

Dispute over €60m whiskey contract admitted to fast-track court
Dispute over €60m whiskey contract admitted to fast-track court

Irish Independent

time13-05-2025

  • Business
  • Irish Independent

Dispute over €60m whiskey contract admitted to fast-track court

Dundalk-based wholesaler O'Malley Ireland Spirits Trading Ltd and its related distributor Nonto DAC have brought proceedings against Great Northern Distillery Ltd (GND) which operates a whiskey distillery in Dundalk. O'Malley and Nonto claim they have purchased some €60m in whiskey from GND for around five years. GND, both directly and through third parties, operates several 'bonded' warehouses which are regulated by Customs and Revenue and which store the product with excise duty suspended until such time as it exits the 'bonded chain'. The plaintiff companies seek declarations from the court including that they have title to whiskey purchased by ­O'Malley for the first three-quarters of 2024. They also seek a declaration that having paid in full for those periods, the defendant has no entitlement to exercise a €6.4m lien over the whiskey for fourth-quarter warehousing and transport costs. They also seek an injunction directing the defendant to provide access to its warehouses for the purpose of taking possession of the first three quarters' whiskey. GND disputes the claims. Yesterday, Mr Justice Mark Sanfey admitted the case to the Commercial Court following an application from Bernard Dunleavy SC, for the plaintiffs, and on consent of Michael Howard SC, for the defendant. The judge said the injunction application could be heard next month. Great Northern Distillery was established in 2015. The Dundalk-based distillery makes whiskeys for customers under contract, supplying bulk private labels and retailers' ­own-label products. It can distil about 1.25 million bottles of whiskey a week and supplies more than 300 customers who sell its products around the world. John Teeling, the well-known entrepreneur, launched the business after he sold his family's Cooley Distillery to US drinks maker Beam in 2011 for €71m. Beam was subsequently bought in 2014 by Japan's Suntory. Great Northern Distillery is majority-­owned by the Teeling family. Two of John Teeling's sons, Jack and Stephen, also launched the separate Teeling Whiskey brand and distillery, which is now majority owned by Bacardi.

Dispute between whiskey wholesalers and distillery admitted to Commercial Court
Dispute between whiskey wholesalers and distillery admitted to Commercial Court

Business Mayor

time12-05-2025

  • Business
  • Business Mayor

Dispute between whiskey wholesalers and distillery admitted to Commercial Court

A dispute over a contract to supply whiskey from the John Teeling founded Great Northern Distillery to a wholesaler and its associated distribution company has been admitted to the fast track Commercial Court list. Dundalk-based wholesaler O'Malley Ireland Spirits Trading Ltd and its related distributor Nonto DAC have brought proceedings against Great Northern Distillery Ltd (GND) which operates a whiskey distillery in Dundalk. O'Malley and Nonto claim they have purchased some €60 million in whiskey from GND for around five years. GND, both directly and through third parties, operates several 'bonded' warehouses which are regulated by Customs and Revenue and which store the product with excise duty suspended until such time as it exits the 'bonded chain'. The plaintiff companies seek declarations from the court including that it has title to whiskey purchased by O'Malley for the first three-quarters of 2024. They also seek a declaration that having paid in full for those periods that the defendant has no entitlement to exercise a €6.4 million lien over the whiskey for fourth quarter warehousing and transport costs. They also seek an injunction directing the defendant to provide access to its warehouses for the purpose of taking possession of the first three quarters' whiskey. GND dispute the claims. On Monday, Mr Justice Mark Sanfey admitted the case to the Commercial Court following an application from Bernard Dunleavy SC, for the plaintiffs, and on consent of Michael Howard SC, for the defendant. The judge said the injunction application could be heard next month.

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