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QNET’s Sustainability, Innovation Efforts Earn Global Recognition At Stevie® Awards

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QNET, a leading lifestyle and wellness direct-selling company, has secured three Silver Stevie® Awards, reinforcing its influence in environmental sustainability, corporate responsibility, and innovative product design.

The accolades, presented at the Asia-Pacific Stevie Awards, celebrated QNET’s Green Legacy Programme, its efforts to combat plastic pollution through its VeryNile partnership, and the introduction of the Bernhard H. Mayer OMNI Watch—a timepiece that blends luxury with sustainable materials.

The Stevie Awards are among the most prestigious business awards worldwide, recognising outstanding corporate achievements. The latest recognition cements QNET’s commitment to empowering communities, driving environmental change, and pioneering sustainable business practices.

Reacting to the awards, the chief marketing officer at QNET, Trevor Kuna, said, “These awards are a testament to QNET’s ongoing efforts to create meaningful impact. From equipping young people with financial literacy through FinGreen, to tackling plastic pollution in the Nile, and redefining sustainable luxury with the OMNI Watch, we are dedicated to making a difference. This recognition reaffirms our commitment to responsible business practices that benefit both people and the planet.”

The QNET Green Legacy Programme, which received a Silver Stevie® Award, is an environmental sustainability initiative focused on reforestation and carbon footprint reduction. As part of this programme, QNET has pledged to plant a tree for every OMNI Watch sold—an initiative that has already led to over 16,000 trees being planted worldwide. The Green Legacy Programme reflects QNET’s long-term vision for a healthier planet through proactive green initiatives.

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QNET’s partnership with VeryNile was recognized for its environmental impact, having removed over 5,000 kilograms of plastic waste from the River Nile. The initiative not only cleans one of the world’s most polluted waterways but also supports local fishermen and artisans, who repurpose collected plastic into usable products—creating both economic opportunities and a circular economy around waste management.

The OMNI Watch, a timepiece from Bernhard H. Mayer, integrates sustainability into high-end watchmaking. Made with recycled stainless steel, RCS-certified thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU) straps, and eco-friendly packaging, the OMNI Watch aligns with the growing demand for ethical luxury. As part of its Green Legacy programme, QNET has pledged to plant a tree for every OMNI Watch sold—an initiative that has already led to over 16,000 trees being planted worldwide.

QNET’s triple Stevie® win reflects its commitment to sustainability, innovation, and financial empowerment. As the company continues integrating responsible business practices, it aims to drive lasting impact in industries and communities across the globe.

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