Earthshot Prize winners receive £1 million each

South Africa - Cape Town - 6 November 2024 - The Earthshot Prize Winners. The Earthshot Prize is an ambitious environmental award launched by Prince William in 2020. It aims to find and fund innovative solutions to the world's most pressing environmental challenges. Each year, five winners are awarded £1 million to scale their projects, focusing on five key goals: Protect and Restore Nature, Clean Our Air, Revive Our Oceans, Build a Waste-Free World, and Fix Our Climate. The goal is to repair the planet by 2030. Photographer: Armand Hough / Independent Newspapers

South Africa - Cape Town - 6 November 2024 - The Earthshot Prize Winners. The Earthshot Prize is an ambitious environmental award launched by Prince William in 2020. It aims to find and fund innovative solutions to the world's most pressing environmental challenges. Each year, five winners are awarded £1 million to scale their projects, focusing on five key goals: Protect and Restore Nature, Clean Our Air, Revive Our Oceans, Build a Waste-Free World, and Fix Our Climate. The goal is to repair the planet by 2030. Photographer: Armand Hough / Independent Newspapers

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Cape Town - The five 2024 Earthshot Prize Winners have each received £1 million to accelerate and scale their game-changing environmental solutions.

The winners were announced at a star-studded awards ceremony at a purpose-built venue near the Green Point Park this week, hosted by Emmy, Grammy and Tony Award winner Billy Porter and award-winning South African television presenter, Bonang Matheba.

South Africa - Cape Town - 6 November 2024 - Billy Porter, William, Prince of Wales, and Bonang Matheba on the green carpet. The Earthshot Prize is an ambitious environmental award launched by Prince William in 2020. It aims to find and fund innovative solutions to the world's most pressing environmental challenges. Each year, five winners are awarded £1 million to scale their projects, focusing on five key goals: Protect and Restore Nature, Clean Our Air, Revive Our Oceans, Build a Waste-Free World, and Fix Our Climate. The goal is to repair the planet by 2030. Photographer: Armand Hough / Independent Newspapers

Following a rigorous selection process focused on identifying impactful, inspiring and inclusive environmental solutions, the five winners were announced as Advanced Thermovoltaic Systems (US); High Ambition Coalition for Nature and People (global); Keep IT Cool (Kenya); Altyn Dala Conservation Initiative (Kazakhstan); and Green Africa Youth Organisation (Ghana).

Advanced Thermovoltaic Systems has developed a simple, safe and scalable technology to capture waste heat and convert it into electricity, offering a game-changing solution for heavy industries like cement and steel production.

A groundbreaking alliance of 119 countries with the ambitious goal to protect 30% of land and oceans by 2030, High Ambition Coalition identifies technical, financial and knowledge gaps and connects governments with technical assistance and funding.

Keep IT Cool addresses the challenge of food spoilage by providing sustainable, localised refrigeration systems that help small farmers and fishers preserve their produce.

Altyn Dala Conservation Initiative has achieved the almost unprecedented feat of saving the critically endangered Saiga antelope from extinction, while Green Africa Youth Organisation uses its “Zero Waste Model” to drive behavioural change in waste management practices across Africa that cut greenhouse gas emissions and particle pollution, while also bringing additional income to communities.

Earthshot Prize founder, the UK’s Prince William, said: “I believe our world can be rich in possibility, in hope, and in optimism. That is why The Earthshot Prize exists. To champion the game-changers, the inventors, the makers, the creatives, the leaders; to help them build upon the amazing things they’ve already achieved; to speed their innovations to scale and to inspire the next generation to create the future we all need.”

South Africa - Cape Town - 6 November 2024 - Prince William the Prince of Wales on the green carpet. The Earthshot Prize is an ambitious environmental award launched by Prince William in 2020. It aims to find and fund innovative solutions to the world's most pressing environmental challenges. Each year, five winners are awarded £1 million to scale their projects, focusing on five key goals: Protect and Restore Nature, Clean Our Air, Revive Our Oceans, Build a Waste-Free World, and Fix Our Climate. The goal is to repair the planet by 2030. Photographer: Armand Hough / Independent Newspapers

In addition to the five £1 million prizes supporting the growth of the winners’ solutions, each of the 15 Earthshot Prize Finalists will receive dedicated mentorship, resources and technical support through the yearlong Earthshot Prize Fellowship Programme.

That support includes access to the prize’s robust network of influential experts and partners, including The Earthshot Prize’s Global Alliance of Partners, comprised of some of the world’s largest businesses, donors, investors and environmental organisations. Finalists will also have access to Launchpad, Earthshot’s bespoke online finance platform to matchmake Earthshot solutions to a growing community of members made up of mission-aligned donors and investors seeking to speed proven environmental solutions to scale.

South Africa - Cape Town - 6 November 2024 - The Earthshot Prize Winners. The Earthshot Prize is an ambitious environmental award launched by Prince William in 2020. It aims to find and fund innovative solutions to the world's most pressing environmental challenges. Each year, five winners are awarded £1 million to scale their projects, focusing on five key goals: Protect and Restore Nature, Clean Our Air, Revive Our Oceans, Build a Waste-Free World, and Fix Our Climate. The goal is to repair the planet by 2030. Photographer: Armand Hough / Independent Newspapers

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