H&M Foundation unveils Global Change Award winners

H&M Foundation unveils Global Change Award winners

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The 2022 Global Change Award winning innovations – DR

H&M Chairman Karl-Johan Persson

So who are the winners this time round? They include UK-based BioPuff by saltyco whose alternative to goose down is “crafted from plants that heal damaged land”.

Then there’s Sweden’s Biorestore, a laundry solution that is claimed to restore old and worn garments to “mint condition”.

Meanwhile, India’s CottonAce by Wadhwani AI has come up with an AI solution that reduces pesticide use, increases yield and raises incomes for smallholder cotton farmers.

The next winner is from China with Re:lastane being the first mild process making elastane and polyester blend fabrics recyclable.

Finally, US-based Rubi makes viscose and lyocell from carbon emissions.

As well as the financial grants, the winners get access to the one-year GCA Impact Accelerator programme provided by H&M Foundation in partnership with Accenture, KTH Royal Institute of Technology and The Mills.

That mean “invaluable coaching and support, along with a strong network and memories for life”. The GCA Impact Accelerator aims to help the winning ideas scale at speed. It also offers winners a mix of “inspiring digital sessions and meet-ups at key locations”.

The award first launched in 2015 as the company worked to “transform fashion and make it planet-positive, in order for the industry to fulfil the UN Sustainable Development Goals by 2030”.

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