Global Change Awards

Sweden hosts winners of international contest sponsored by the H&M Conscious Foundation. 

  • The American team of Akshay Sethi and Moby Ahmed flanking HRH Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden.
  • An innovative contest, sponsored by the Swedish H&M Conscious Foundation, awards winners from around the globe who create ideas that can protect our planet by reducing the impact of textile consumption. The Global Change Awards were presented by Crown Princess Victoria
    during a ceremony at Stockholm City Hall on Feb. 10 to five winners, selected by an international jury of experts. The winners share a grant of 1 million euros ($1.1 million) which is distributed among them according to online voting by the public. Among this year’s winners is the American team of Akshay Sethi and Moby Ahmed for their Polyester Digester, a type of microbe that eats polyester waste and creates useful ingredients to produce new polyester. They were allotted 250,000 euros ($280,000). Other winners come from Finland, Estonia, Italy and the Netherlands.

  • All winners of Global Change Award 2015 together with HRH Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden, Karl-Johan Persson, CEO of H&M, center.
  • The winners will participate in a one-year innovation accelerator organized by H & M Conscious Foundation, Accenture and the Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm to help them develop their ideas with a focus on three main areas: circular economy, innovation and industry linkage. A digital gathering place has been launched for innovators to present their ideas and find new partnerships: Global Change Award Network. More on the contest and the winners can be found at www.globalchangeaward.com

  • Karl-Johan Persson, CEO of H&M; HRH Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden and Diana Amini, Global Manager of the H&M Conscious Foundation at the Global Change Award 2015
  • The five winners of the awards in 2015 were
    An online marketplace for textile leftovers
    Growing textile fibre under water
    100 percent citrus
    Polyester digester
    Making waste cotton new