Vandersanden: building a sustainable future
Limburg-based Vandersanden has grown into an international pioneer under the leadership of Jean-Pierre Wuytack by building not just bricks, but trust, innovation, and resilience. With its bold “Together to Zero” initiative, the company is driving one of the building sector’s most ambitious environmental agendas: creating CO₂-negative construction materials. Vandersanden invests heavily in sustainability, promotes social responsibility through its “Collective Wellbeing” program, and maintains governance rooted in family values.
The company reinvests profits and limits dividends to fund innovation, proving its commitment to change. With next-generation leaders Lore Wuytack, Stijn Wuytack, Thomas Rabijns and Maarten Wauters already active in the business, Vandersanden sets the bar high for the entire sector, proving that aiming for the highest standards can drive meaningful change.
Immobel: shaping sustainable communities
Founded in 1863, Immobel is Belgium’s largest listed property developer and a leader in creating human-centered, sustainable neighborhoods. Under the guidance of Marnix Galle, the company transforms underused urban spaces into vibrant mixed-use districts with housing, schools, offices, and green areas. The jury was struck by their strong focus on social impact, supporting communities, residents, and local businesses.
Dedicated ESG leadership ensures that the family’s vision translates into measurable action, while the next generation, represented by Arthur Galle, is already shaping major developments. By anticipating future regulations and aiming for excellence from day one, Immobel sets the benchmark for responsible urban development.
Anne Mörk Soenen, CEO of FBN Belgium, concludes: “With this award, we honor family businesses that turn their values into tangible societal progress. Rather than a competition, it is an opportunity to showcase inspiring examples that raise the bar for all of us. These companies demonstrate that long-term vision and responsibility are the true drivers of sustainable impact.”