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Mario Stucki and Anna Beltzung won the Global Change Award in 2019 for their biodegradable and mineral-based membrane for outdoor wear. “Without the Global Change Award, the outreach of it and the connections it has, we would never have been able to develop as quickly as we have,” says Mario, co-founder of dimpora.GLOBAL CHANGE AWARD
Meet our heroes - the winners of the Global Change Award - and find out how their innovations are reinventing fashion. €300,000 / GALY 2020 Using biotechnology to create lab-grown cotton. €250,000 / Werewool 2020 Fabrics created on DNA level with natural colours, stretch and other features.GLOBAL CHANGE AWARD
The challenge is initiated to accelerate the shift from a linear to a circular fashion industry, to protect the planet and our living conditions.This means changing the way garments are currently designed and produced, shipped, bought, used and recycled by adding disruptive technology, processes, or new business models.GLOBAL CHANGE AWARD
29 Aug, 2018. 1 million euro and coaching program on the table for ideas reinventing the entire fashion industry. news 2018 Today, the non-profit H&M Foundation opens the fourth round of its annual innovation challenge Global Change Award at globalchangeaward.com.GLOBAL CHANGE AWARD
The Global Change Award takes on one of the biggest challenges facing today’s fashion industry – to create fashion for a growing population while protecting the planet. We are looking for early stage ideas that present new circular approaches aimed to reinvent the fashion industry. This means changing the way garments are designedand
GLOBAL CHANGE AWARD
After winning the Global Change Award, the team worked on their first prototypes for dresses, handbags and shoes made of grape leather. They won the Horizon 2020, the biggest EU research and innovation program ever and the European Parliament recognized Vegea as one of the best European start-ups of the new millennium.GLOBAL CHANGE AWARD
Newsletter. Global Change Award is an innovation challenge initiated by H&M Foundation, aiming to make fashion circular to protect the planet and our living conditions. Sign up to stay updated via email. You've been added! Yes, I would like to subscribe to the Global ChangeAward newsletter.
GLOBAL CHANGE AWARD
Global Change Award is an innovation challenge initiated by H&M Foundation, aiming to make fashion circular. Contact us. H&M Foundation. Mäster Samuelsgatan 46A. 106 38GLOBAL CHANGE AWARD
The non-profit H&M Foundation is a lifelong and privately funded commitment from the Stefan Persson family, founders of H&M Group. Through partnerships with experienced organisations around the globe, the H&M Foundation work to accelerate the progress needed toGLOBAL CHANGE AWARD
The innovation in a nutshell. Making sustainable bio-textiles by using left-overs from food crop harvests. Let us explain. Banana trees, pineapple leaves, rice straws, sugar cane stalks and seed oil from hemp and flax offer more than 250 million tons of fiber each year – GLOBAL CHANGE AWARDWINNERSEXPERT PANELHOW IT WORKSNEWSROOMMEDIALIBRARYDOCUMENTS
Mario Stucki and Anna Beltzung won the Global Change Award in 2019 for their biodegradable and mineral-based membrane for outdoor wear. “Without the Global Change Award, the outreach of it and the connections it has, we would never have been able to develop as quickly as we have,” says Mario, co-founder of dimpora.GLOBAL CHANGE AWARD
Meet our heroes - the winners of the Global Change Award - and find out how their innovations are reinventing fashion. €300,000 / GALY 2020 Using biotechnology to create lab-grown cotton. €250,000 / Werewool 2020 Fabrics created on DNA level with natural colours, stretch and other features.GLOBAL CHANGE AWARD
The challenge is initiated to accelerate the shift from a linear to a circular fashion industry, to protect the planet and our living conditions.This means changing the way garments are currently designed and produced, shipped, bought, used and recycled by adding disruptive technology, processes, or new business models.GLOBAL CHANGE AWARD
29 Aug, 2018. 1 million euro and coaching program on the table for ideas reinventing the entire fashion industry. news 2018 Today, the non-profit H&M Foundation opens the fourth round of its annual innovation challenge Global Change Award at globalchangeaward.com.GLOBAL CHANGE AWARD
The Global Change Award takes on one of the biggest challenges facing today’s fashion industry – to create fashion for a growing population while protecting the planet. We are looking for early stage ideas that present new circular approaches aimed to reinvent the fashion industry. This means changing the way garments are designedand
GLOBAL CHANGE AWARD
After winning the Global Change Award, the team worked on their first prototypes for dresses, handbags and shoes made of grape leather. They won the Horizon 2020, the biggest EU research and innovation program ever and the European Parliament recognized Vegea as one of the best European start-ups of the new millennium.GLOBAL CHANGE AWARD
Newsletter. Global Change Award is an innovation challenge initiated by H&M Foundation, aiming to make fashion circular to protect the planet and our living conditions. Sign up to stay updated via email. You've been added! Yes, I would like to subscribe to the Global ChangeAward newsletter.
GLOBAL CHANGE AWARD
Global Change Award is an innovation challenge initiated by H&M Foundation, aiming to make fashion circular. Contact us. H&M Foundation. Mäster Samuelsgatan 46A. 106 38GLOBAL CHANGE AWARD
The non-profit H&M Foundation is a lifelong and privately funded commitment from the Stefan Persson family, founders of H&M Group. Through partnerships with experienced organisations around the globe, the H&M Foundation work to accelerate the progress needed toGLOBAL CHANGE AWARD
The innovation in a nutshell. Making sustainable bio-textiles by using left-overs from food crop harvests. Let us explain. Banana trees, pineapple leaves, rice straws, sugar cane stalks and seed oil from hemp and flax offer more than 250 million tons of fiber each year –GLOBAL CHANGE AWARD
29 Aug, 2018. 1 million euro and coaching program on the table for ideas reinventing the entire fashion industry. news 2018 Today, the non-profit H&M Foundation opens the fourth round of its annual innovation challenge Global Change Award at globalchangeaward.com.GLOBAL CHANGE AWARD
The non-profit H&M Foundation initiated the Global Change Award in 2015, as part of the Foundation’s focus area Planet. The aim is to speed up the process of finding, supporting and scaling up disruptive early stage innovations that can make the entire fashion industrycircular.
GLOBAL CHANGE AWARD
About GCA - one pager April 1, 2020. Download. Update previous winners April 1, 2020. Download. Global Change Award is an innovation challenge initiated by H&M Foundation, aiming to make fashion circular. Contact us. H&M Foundation. Mäster Samuelsgatan 46A. 106 38Stockholm.
GLOBAL CHANGE AWARD
Newsletter. Global Change Award is an innovation challenge initiated by H&M Foundation, aiming to make fashion circular to protect the planet and our living conditions. Sign up to stay updated via email. You've been added! Yes, I would like to subscribe to the Global ChangeAward newsletter.
GLOBAL CHANGE AWARD
Tracing Threads. Using blockchain technology to track and verify the use of sustainable fibres all the way from fibre to garment. A digital fibercoin ensures transparency and reliability throughout the entire production line and beyond. Awarded: €150,000 Year: 2020 Company: TextileGenesis. The innovation in aGLOBAL CHANGE AWARD
Growing high-quality cotton in a lab instead of on big farms, using less water and no land. The process emits far less greenhouse gas than traditional cotton. And it’s fast, as much as ten times faster than conventional cotton. Awarded: €300,000 Year: 2020 Company: GALY. The innovation in a nutshell. Using biotechnology to create lab-grownGLOBAL CHANGE AWARD
Global Change Award is an innovation challenge initiated by H&M Foundation, aiming to make fashion circular. Contact us. H&M Foundation. Mäster Samuelsgatan 46A. 106 38GLOBAL CHANGE AWARD
The innovation in a nutshell. Outfits that expand with the child while reducing environmental impact. Let us explain. Inspired by space engineering and the ingenious folding techniques of origami to maximize volume in a minimum amount of space, the team at Petit Pli developed an innovation that offers durable and appealing clothes that grow with the child, with a diverse range of sizes from 9GLOBAL CHANGE AWARD
Global Change Award
GLOBAL CHANGE AWARD
Awarded: €150,000 Year: 2019 Company: Le Qara. The innovation in a nutshell. Using microorganisms to create vegan biodegradable fashion. Let us explain. The lab leather from Le Qara is derived from Peruvian flowers and fruits, making it 100% biodegradable. In the production process, it’s possible to mimic virtually any desired leather GLOBAL CHANGE AWARDWINNERSEXPERT PANELHOW IT WORKSNEWSROOMMEDIALIBRARYDOCUMENTS
In 2015, we saw a need to accelerate the shift to a circular fashion industry to protect our planetary boundaries. “When we initiated the Global Change Award five years ago we were quite nervous – what if we don’t receive any entries," says Diana Amini, Global Manager H&MFoundation.
GLOBAL CHANGE AWARD
Meet our heroes - the winners of the Global Change Award - and find out how their innovations are reinventing fashion. €300,000 / GALY 2020 Using biotechnology to create lab-grown cotton. €250,000 / Werewool 2020 Fabrics created on DNA level with natural colours, stretch and other features.GLOBAL CHANGE AWARD
Accenture is a leading global professional services company, providing a broad range of services and solutions in strategy, consulting, digital, technology and operations.Combining unmatched experience and specialized skills across more than 40 industries and all business functions – underpinned by the world’s largest delivery network – Accenture works at the intersection of business andGLOBAL CHANGE AWARD
The Expert Panel of the Global Change Award are chosen for their extensive knowledge within fashion, sustainability, circularity and innovation. With their invaluable expertise, they help us identify the five pioneering innovations that are best equipped to push the fashion industry forward to become circular. All members of the Expert Panelwork pro bono.
GLOBAL CHANGE AWARD
After winning the Global Change Award, the team worked on their first prototypes for dresses, handbags and shoes made of grape leather. They won the Horizon 2020, the biggest EU research and innovation program ever and the European Parliament recognized Vegea as one of the best European start-ups of the new millennium.GLOBAL CHANGE AWARD
The Global Change Award takes on one of the biggest challenges facing today’s fashion industry – to create fashion for a growing population while protecting the planet. We are looking for early stage ideas that present new circular approaches aimed to reinvent the fashion industry. This means changing the way garments are designedand
GLOBAL CHANGE AWARD
Growing high-quality cotton in a lab instead of on big farms, using less water and no land. The process emits far less greenhouse gas than traditional cotton. And it’s fast, as much as ten times faster than conventional cotton. Awarded: €300,000 Year: 2020 Company: GALY. The innovation in a nutshell. Using biotechnology to create lab-grownGLOBAL CHANGE AWARD
Global Change Award is an innovation challenge initiated by H&M Foundation, aiming to make fashion circular. Contact us. H&M Foundation. Mäster Samuelsgatan 46A. 106 38GLOBAL CHANGE AWARD
Newsletter. Global Change Award is an innovation challenge initiated by H&M Foundation, aiming to make fashion circular to protect the planet and our living conditions. Sign up to stay updated via email. You've been added! Yes, I would like to subscribe to the Global ChangeAward newsletter.
GLOBAL CHANGE AWARD
The non-profit H&M Foundation is a lifelong and privately funded commitment from the Stefan Persson family, founders of H&M Group. Through partnerships with experienced organisations around the globe, the H&M Foundation work to accelerate the progress needed to GLOBAL CHANGE AWARDWINNERSEXPERT PANELHOW IT WORKSNEWSROOMMEDIALIBRARYDOCUMENTS
In 2015, we saw a need to accelerate the shift to a circular fashion industry to protect our planetary boundaries. “When we initiated the Global Change Award five years ago we were quite nervous – what if we don’t receive any entries," says Diana Amini, Global Manager H&MFoundation.
GLOBAL CHANGE AWARD
Meet our heroes - the winners of the Global Change Award - and find out how their innovations are reinventing fashion. €300,000 / GALY 2020 Using biotechnology to create lab-grown cotton. €250,000 / Werewool 2020 Fabrics created on DNA level with natural colours, stretch and other features.GLOBAL CHANGE AWARD
Accenture is a leading global professional services company, providing a broad range of services and solutions in strategy, consulting, digital, technology and operations.Combining unmatched experience and specialized skills across more than 40 industries and all business functions – underpinned by the world’s largest delivery network – Accenture works at the intersection of business andGLOBAL CHANGE AWARD
The Expert Panel of the Global Change Award are chosen for their extensive knowledge within fashion, sustainability, circularity and innovation. With their invaluable expertise, they help us identify the five pioneering innovations that are best equipped to push the fashion industry forward to become circular. All members of the Expert Panelwork pro bono.
GLOBAL CHANGE AWARD
After winning the Global Change Award, the team worked on their first prototypes for dresses, handbags and shoes made of grape leather. They won the Horizon 2020, the biggest EU research and innovation program ever and the European Parliament recognized Vegea as one of the best European start-ups of the new millennium.GLOBAL CHANGE AWARD
The Global Change Award takes on one of the biggest challenges facing today’s fashion industry – to create fashion for a growing population while protecting the planet. We are looking for early stage ideas that present new circular approaches aimed to reinvent the fashion industry. This means changing the way garments are designedand
GLOBAL CHANGE AWARD
Growing high-quality cotton in a lab instead of on big farms, using less water and no land. The process emits far less greenhouse gas than traditional cotton. And it’s fast, as much as ten times faster than conventional cotton. Awarded: €300,000 Year: 2020 Company: GALY. The innovation in a nutshell. Using biotechnology to create lab-grownGLOBAL CHANGE AWARD
Global Change Award is an innovation challenge initiated by H&M Foundation, aiming to make fashion circular. Contact us. H&M Foundation. Mäster Samuelsgatan 46A. 106 38GLOBAL CHANGE AWARD
Newsletter. Global Change Award is an innovation challenge initiated by H&M Foundation, aiming to make fashion circular to protect the planet and our living conditions. Sign up to stay updated via email. You've been added! Yes, I would like to subscribe to the Global ChangeAward newsletter.
GLOBAL CHANGE AWARD
The non-profit H&M Foundation is a lifelong and privately funded commitment from the Stefan Persson family, founders of H&M Group. Through partnerships with experienced organisations around the globe, the H&M Foundation work to accelerate the progress needed toGLOBAL CHANGE AWARD
Accenture is a leading global professional services company, providing a broad range of services and solutions in strategy, consulting, digital, technology and operations.Combining unmatched experience and specialized skills across more than 40 industries and all business functions – underpinned by the world’s largest delivery network – Accenture works at the intersection of business andGLOBAL CHANGE AWARD
The non-profit H&M Foundation initiated the Global Change Award in 2015, as part of the Foundation’s focus area Planet. The aim is to speed up the process of finding, supporting and scaling up disruptive early stage innovations that can make the entire fashion industrycircular.
GLOBAL CHANGE AWARD
The challenge is initiated to accelerate the shift from a linear to a circular fashion industry, to protect the planet and our living conditions.This means changing the way garments are currently designed and produced, shipped, bought, used and recycled by adding disruptive technology, processes, or new business models.GLOBAL CHANGE AWARD
29 Aug, 2018. 1 million euro and coaching program on the table for ideas reinventing the entire fashion industry. news 2018 Today, the non-profit H&M Foundation opens the fourth round of its annual innovation challenge Global Change Award at globalchangeaward.com.GLOBAL CHANGE AWARD
Newsletter. Global Change Award is an innovation challenge initiated by H&M Foundation, aiming to make fashion circular to protect the planet and our living conditions. Sign up to stay updated via email. You've been added! Yes, I would like to subscribe to the Global ChangeAward newsletter.
GLOBAL CHANGE AWARD
Tracing Threads. Using blockchain technology to track and verify the use of sustainable fibres all the way from fibre to garment. A digital fibercoin ensures transparency and reliability throughout the entire production line and beyond. Awarded: €150,000 Year: 2020 Company: TextileGenesis. The innovation in aGLOBAL CHANGE AWARD
Global Change Award is an innovation challenge initiated by H&M Foundation, aiming to make fashion circular. Contact us. H&M Foundation. Mäster Samuelsgatan 46A. 106 38GLOBAL CHANGE AWARD
The H&M Foundation is a non-profit global foundation, privately funded by the Stefan Persson family, founders and main owners of H&M Group. Its mission is to drive long lasting, positive change and improve living conditions by investing in people, communities and innovativeideas.
GLOBAL CHANGE AWARD
The innovation in a nutshell. Making sustainable bio-textiles by using left-overs from food crop harvests. Let us explain. Banana trees, pineapple leaves, rice straws, sugar cane stalks and seed oil from hemp and flax offer more than 250 million tons of fiber each year –GLOBAL CHANGE AWARD
The innovation in a nutshell. Using self-healing textile to reduce garment waste and extending its lifecycle. Let us explain. This is the bold innovation of Tandem Repeat, who have found self-healing characteristics in squid genes. GLOBAL CHANGE AWARDWINNERSEXPERT PANELHOW IT WORKSNEWSROOMMEDIALIBRARYDOCUMENTS
In 2015, we saw a need to accelerate the shift to a circular fashion industry to protect our planetary boundaries. “When we initiated the Global Change Award five years ago we were quite nervous – what if we don’t receive any entries," says Diana Amini, Global Manager H&MFoundation.
GLOBAL CHANGE AWARD
Meet our heroes - the winners of the Global Change Award - and find out how their innovations are reinventing fashion. €300,000 / GALY 2020 Using biotechnology to create lab-grown cotton. €250,000 / Werewool 2020 Fabrics created on DNA level with natural colours, stretch and other features.GLOBAL CHANGE AWARD
This means changing the way garments are currently designed and produced, shipped, bought, used and recycled by adding disruptive technology, processes, or new business models. Anyone (almost) can apply for the Global Change Award. Five winners are each year selected by our international expert panel, with extensive knowledge withinfashion
GLOBAL CHANGE AWARD
29 Aug, 2018. 1 million euro and coaching program on the table for ideas reinventing the entire fashion industry. news 2018 Today, the non-profit H&M Foundation opens the fourth round of its annual innovation challenge Global Change Award at globalchangeaward.com.GLOBAL CHANGE AWARD
After winning the Global Change Award, the team worked on their first prototypes for dresses, handbags and shoes made of grape leather. They won the Horizon 2020, the biggest EU research and innovation program ever and the European Parliament recognized Vegea as one of the best European start-ups of the new millennium.GLOBAL CHANGE AWARD
The Global Change Award takes on one of the biggest challenges facing today’s fashion industry – to create fashion for a growing population while protecting the planet. We are looking for early stage ideas that present new circular approaches aimed to reinvent the fashion industry. This means changing the way garments are designedand
GLOBAL CHANGE AWARD
Newsletter. Global Change Award is an innovation challenge initiated by H&M Foundation, aiming to make fashion circular to protect the planet and our living conditions. Sign up to stay updated via email. You've been added! Yes, I would like to subscribe to the Global ChangeAward newsletter.
GLOBAL CHANGE AWARD
Global Change Award is an innovation challenge initiated by H&M Foundation, aiming to make fashion circular. Contact us. H&M Foundation. Mäster Samuelsgatan 46A. 106 38GLOBAL CHANGE AWARD
The non-profit H&M Foundation is a lifelong and privately funded commitment from the Stefan Persson family, founders of H&M Group. Through partnerships with experienced organisations around the globe, the H&M Foundation work to accelerate the progress needed toGLOBAL CHANGE AWARD
The innovation in a nutshell. Making sustainable bio-textiles by using left-overs from food crop harvests. Let us explain. Banana trees, pineapple leaves, rice straws, sugar cane stalks and seed oil from hemp and flax offer more than 250 million tons of fiber each year – GLOBAL CHANGE AWARDWINNERSEXPERT PANELHOW IT WORKSNEWSROOMMEDIALIBRARYDOCUMENTS
In 2015, we saw a need to accelerate the shift to a circular fashion industry to protect our planetary boundaries. “When we initiated the Global Change Award five years ago we were quite nervous – what if we don’t receive any entries," says Diana Amini, Global Manager H&MFoundation.
GLOBAL CHANGE AWARD
Meet our heroes - the winners of the Global Change Award - and find out how their innovations are reinventing fashion. €300,000 / GALY 2020 Using biotechnology to create lab-grown cotton. €250,000 / Werewool 2020 Fabrics created on DNA level with natural colours, stretch and other features.GLOBAL CHANGE AWARD
This means changing the way garments are currently designed and produced, shipped, bought, used and recycled by adding disruptive technology, processes, or new business models. Anyone (almost) can apply for the Global Change Award. Five winners are each year selected by our international expert panel, with extensive knowledge withinfashion
GLOBAL CHANGE AWARD
29 Aug, 2018. 1 million euro and coaching program on the table for ideas reinventing the entire fashion industry. news 2018 Today, the non-profit H&M Foundation opens the fourth round of its annual innovation challenge Global Change Award at globalchangeaward.com.GLOBAL CHANGE AWARD
After winning the Global Change Award, the team worked on their first prototypes for dresses, handbags and shoes made of grape leather. They won the Horizon 2020, the biggest EU research and innovation program ever and the European Parliament recognized Vegea as one of the best European start-ups of the new millennium.GLOBAL CHANGE AWARD
The Global Change Award takes on one of the biggest challenges facing today’s fashion industry – to create fashion for a growing population while protecting the planet. We are looking for early stage ideas that present new circular approaches aimed to reinvent the fashion industry. This means changing the way garments are designedand
GLOBAL CHANGE AWARD
Newsletter. Global Change Award is an innovation challenge initiated by H&M Foundation, aiming to make fashion circular to protect the planet and our living conditions. Sign up to stay updated via email. You've been added! Yes, I would like to subscribe to the Global ChangeAward newsletter.
GLOBAL CHANGE AWARD
Global Change Award is an innovation challenge initiated by H&M Foundation, aiming to make fashion circular. Contact us. H&M Foundation. Mäster Samuelsgatan 46A. 106 38GLOBAL CHANGE AWARD
The non-profit H&M Foundation is a lifelong and privately funded commitment from the Stefan Persson family, founders of H&M Group. Through partnerships with experienced organisations around the globe, the H&M Foundation work to accelerate the progress needed toGLOBAL CHANGE AWARD
The innovation in a nutshell. Making sustainable bio-textiles by using left-overs from food crop harvests. Let us explain. Banana trees, pineapple leaves, rice straws, sugar cane stalks and seed oil from hemp and flax offer more than 250 million tons of fiber each year –GLOBAL CHANGE AWARD
The challenge is initiated to accelerate the shift from a linear to a circular fashion industry, to protect the planet and our living conditions.This means changing the way garments are currently designed and produced, shipped, bought, used and recycled by adding disruptive technology, processes, or new business models.GLOBAL CHANGE AWARD
29 Aug, 2018. 1 million euro and coaching program on the table for ideas reinventing the entire fashion industry. news 2018 Today, the non-profit H&M Foundation opens the fourth round of its annual innovation challenge Global Change Award at globalchangeaward.com.GLOBAL CHANGE AWARD
About GCA - one pager April 1, 2020. Download. Update previous winners April 1, 2020. Download. Global Change Award is an innovation challenge initiated by H&M Foundation, aiming to make fashion circular. Contact us. H&M Foundation. Mäster Samuelsgatan 46A. 106 38Stockholm.
GLOBAL CHANGE AWARD
Newsletter. Global Change Award is an innovation challenge initiated by H&M Foundation, aiming to make fashion circular to protect the planet and our living conditions. Sign up to stay updated via email. You've been added! Yes, I would like to subscribe to the Global ChangeAward newsletter.
GLOBAL CHANGE AWARD
Instead of emitting carbon dioxide into the air, this innovation collects the gas, activates and transforms it into sustainable polyester fabric that looks and feels like regular polyester. Awarded: €150,000 Year: 2020 Company: Fairbrics. The innovation in a nutshell. Converting greenhouse gas into sustainable polyester.GLOBAL CHANGE AWARD
Tracing Threads. Using blockchain technology to track and verify the use of sustainable fibres all the way from fibre to garment. A digital fibercoin ensures transparency and reliability throughout the entire production line and beyond. Awarded: €150,000 Year: 2020 Company: TextileGenesis. The innovation in aGLOBAL CHANGE AWARD
Growing high-quality cotton in a lab instead of on big farms, using less water and no land. The process emits far less greenhouse gas than traditional cotton. And it’s fast, as much as ten times faster than conventional cotton. Awarded: €300,000 Year: 2020 Company: GALY. The innovation in a nutshell. Using biotechnology to create lab-grownGLOBAL CHANGE AWARD
The innovation in a nutshell. Outfits that expand with the child while reducing environmental impact. Let us explain. Inspired by space engineering and the ingenious folding techniques of origami to maximize volume in a minimum amount of space, the team at Petit Pli developed an innovation that offers durable and appealing clothes that grow with the child, with a diverse range of sizes from 9GLOBAL CHANGE AWARD
Global Change Award is an innovation challenge initiated by H&M Foundation, aiming to make fashion circular. Contact us. H&M Foundation. Mäster Samuelsgatan 46A. 106 38GLOBAL CHANGE AWARD
Awarded: €150,000 Year: 2019 Company: Le Qara. The innovation in a nutshell. Using microorganisms to create vegan biodegradable fashion. Let us explain. The lab leather from Le Qara is derived from Peruvian flowers and fruits, making it 100% biodegradable. In the production process, it’s possible to mimic virtually any desired leather GLOBAL CHANGE AWARDWINNERSEXPERT PANELHOW IT WORKSNEWSROOMMEDIALIBRARYDOCUMENTS
In 2015, we saw a need to accelerate the shift to a circular fashion industry to protect our planetary boundaries. “When we initiated the Global Change Award five years ago we were quite nervous – what if we don’t receive any entries," says Diana Amini, Global Manager H&MFoundation.
GLOBAL CHANGE AWARD
Meet our heroes - the winners of the Global Change Award - and find out how their innovations are reinventing fashion. €300,000 / GALY 2020 Using biotechnology to create lab-grown cotton. €250,000 / Werewool 2020 Fabrics created on DNA level with natural colours, stretch and other features.GLOBAL CHANGE AWARD
This means changing the way garments are currently designed and produced, shipped, bought, used and recycled by adding disruptive technology, processes, or new business models. Anyone (almost) can apply for the Global Change Award. Five winners are each year selected by our international expert panel, with extensive knowledge withinfashion
GLOBAL CHANGE AWARD
29 Aug, 2018. 1 million euro and coaching program on the table for ideas reinventing the entire fashion industry. news 2018 Today, the non-profit H&M Foundation opens the fourth round of its annual innovation challenge Global Change Award at globalchangeaward.com.GLOBAL CHANGE AWARD
After winning the Global Change Award, the team worked on their first prototypes for dresses, handbags and shoes made of grape leather. They won the Horizon 2020, the biggest EU research and innovation program ever and the European Parliament recognized Vegea as one of the best European start-ups of the new millennium.GLOBAL CHANGE AWARD
The Expert Panel of the Global Change Award are chosen for their extensive knowledge within fashion, sustainability, circularity and innovation. With their invaluable expertise, they help us identify the five pioneering innovations that are best equipped to push the fashion industry forward to become circular. All members of the Expert Panelwork pro bono.
GLOBAL CHANGE AWARD
The Global Change Award takes on one of the biggest challenges facing today’s fashion industry – to create fashion for a growing population while protecting the planet. We are looking for early stage ideas that present new circular approaches aimed to reinvent the fashion industry. This means changing the way garments are designedand
GLOBAL CHANGE AWARD
The non-profit H&M Foundation is a lifelong and privately funded commitment from the Stefan Persson family, founders of H&M Group. Through partnerships with experienced organisations around the globe, the H&M Foundation work to accelerate the progress needed toGLOBAL CHANGE AWARD
Global Change Award is an innovation challenge initiated by H&M Foundation, aiming to make fashion circular. Contact us. H&M Foundation. Mäster Samuelsgatan 46A. 106 38GLOBAL CHANGE AWARD
Awarded: €150,000 Year: 2019 Company: Le Qara. The innovation in a nutshell. Using microorganisms to create vegan biodegradable fashion. Let us explain. The lab leather from Le Qara is derived from Peruvian flowers and fruits, making it 100% biodegradable. In the production process, it’s possible to mimic virtually any desired leather GLOBAL CHANGE AWARDWINNERSEXPERT PANELHOW IT WORKSNEWSROOMMEDIALIBRARYDOCUMENTS
In 2015, we saw a need to accelerate the shift to a circular fashion industry to protect our planetary boundaries. “When we initiated the Global Change Award five years ago we were quite nervous – what if we don’t receive any entries," says Diana Amini, Global Manager H&MFoundation.
GLOBAL CHANGE AWARD
Meet our heroes - the winners of the Global Change Award - and find out how their innovations are reinventing fashion. €300,000 / GALY 2020 Using biotechnology to create lab-grown cotton. €250,000 / Werewool 2020 Fabrics created on DNA level with natural colours, stretch and other features.GLOBAL CHANGE AWARD
This means changing the way garments are currently designed and produced, shipped, bought, used and recycled by adding disruptive technology, processes, or new business models. Anyone (almost) can apply for the Global Change Award. Five winners are each year selected by our international expert panel, with extensive knowledge withinfashion
GLOBAL CHANGE AWARD
29 Aug, 2018. 1 million euro and coaching program on the table for ideas reinventing the entire fashion industry. news 2018 Today, the non-profit H&M Foundation opens the fourth round of its annual innovation challenge Global Change Award at globalchangeaward.com.GLOBAL CHANGE AWARD
After winning the Global Change Award, the team worked on their first prototypes for dresses, handbags and shoes made of grape leather. They won the Horizon 2020, the biggest EU research and innovation program ever and the European Parliament recognized Vegea as one of the best European start-ups of the new millennium.GLOBAL CHANGE AWARD
The Expert Panel of the Global Change Award are chosen for their extensive knowledge within fashion, sustainability, circularity and innovation. With their invaluable expertise, they help us identify the five pioneering innovations that are best equipped to push the fashion industry forward to become circular. All members of the Expert Panelwork pro bono.
GLOBAL CHANGE AWARD
The Global Change Award takes on one of the biggest challenges facing today’s fashion industry – to create fashion for a growing population while protecting the planet. We are looking for early stage ideas that present new circular approaches aimed to reinvent the fashion industry. This means changing the way garments are designedand
GLOBAL CHANGE AWARD
The non-profit H&M Foundation is a lifelong and privately funded commitment from the Stefan Persson family, founders of H&M Group. Through partnerships with experienced organisations around the globe, the H&M Foundation work to accelerate the progress needed toGLOBAL CHANGE AWARD
Global Change Award is an innovation challenge initiated by H&M Foundation, aiming to make fashion circular. Contact us. H&M Foundation. Mäster Samuelsgatan 46A. 106 38GLOBAL CHANGE AWARD
Awarded: €150,000 Year: 2019 Company: Le Qara. The innovation in a nutshell. Using microorganisms to create vegan biodegradable fashion. Let us explain. The lab leather from Le Qara is derived from Peruvian flowers and fruits, making it 100% biodegradable. In the production process, it’s possible to mimic virtually any desired leatherGLOBAL CHANGE AWARD
29 Aug, 2018. 1 million euro and coaching program on the table for ideas reinventing the entire fashion industry. news 2018 Today, the non-profit H&M Foundation opens the fourth round of its annual innovation challenge Global Change Award at globalchangeaward.com.GLOBAL CHANGE AWARD
The non-profit H&M Foundation initiated the Global Change Award in 2015, as part of the Foundation’s focus area Planet. The aim is to speed up the process of finding, supporting and scaling up disruptive early stage innovations that can make the entire fashion industrycircular.
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The challenge is initiated to accelerate the shift from a linear to a circular fashion industry, to protect the planet and our living conditions.This means changing the way garments are currently designed and produced, shipped, bought, used and recycled by adding disruptive technology, processes, or new business models.GLOBAL CHANGE AWARD
About GCA - one pager April 1, 2020. Download. Update previous winners April 1, 2020. Download. Global Change Award is an innovation challenge initiated by H&M Foundation, aiming to make fashion circular. Contact us. H&M Foundation. Mäster Samuelsgatan 46A. 106 38Stockholm.
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Tracing Threads. Using blockchain technology to track and verify the use of sustainable fibres all the way from fibre to garment. A digital fibercoin ensures transparency and reliability throughout the entire production line and beyond. Awarded: €150,000 Year: 2020 Company: TextileGenesis. The innovation in aGLOBAL CHANGE AWARD
Newsletter. Global Change Award is an innovation challenge initiated by H&M Foundation, aiming to make fashion circular to protect the planet and our living conditions. Sign up to stay updated via email. You've been added! Yes, I would like to subscribe to the Global ChangeAward newsletter.
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Global Change Award is an innovation challenge initiated by H&M Foundation, aiming to make fashion circular. Contact us. H&M Foundation. Mäster Samuelsgatan 46A. 106 38GLOBAL CHANGE AWARD
The Loop Scoop. Few garments are designed with perfect circularity in mind. But to protect our planet, we need to radically shift from our “take-make-waste” mindset to another model. The German innovators circular.fashion might have a solution that can change how garments are designed, used and disposed. Awarded: €300,000 Year: 2019GLOBAL CHANGE AWARD
The innovation in a nutshell. Making sustainable bio-textiles by using left-overs from food crop harvests. Let us explain. Banana trees, pineapple leaves, rice straws, sugar cane stalks and seed oil from hemp and flax offer more than 250 million tons of fiber each year –GLOBAL CHANGE AWARD
Awarded: €250,000 Year: 2019 Company: dimpora. The innovation in a nutshell. A biodegradable and mineral-based membrane for outdoor wear. Let us explain. To make outdoor wear withstand rain and harsh weather conditions, substances need to be added that often are harmful to the environment. Swiss team dimpora is here to change the game plan GLOBAL CHANGE AWARDWINNERSEXPERT PANELHOW IT WORKSNEWSROOMMEDIALIBRARYDOCUMENTS
In 2015, we saw a need to accelerate the shift to a circular fashion industry to protect our planetary boundaries. “When we initiated the Global Change Award five years ago we were quite nervous – what if we don’t receive any entries," says Diana Amini, Global Manager H&MFoundation.
GLOBAL CHANGE AWARD
Meet our heroes - the winners of the Global Change Award - and find out how their innovations are reinventing fashion. €300,000 / GALY 2020 Using biotechnology to create lab-grown cotton. €250,000 / Werewool 2020 Fabrics created on DNA level with natural colours, stretch and other features.GLOBAL CHANGE AWARD
This means changing the way garments are currently designed and produced, shipped, bought, used and recycled by adding disruptive technology, processes, or new business models. Anyone (almost) can apply for the Global Change Award. Five winners are each year selected by our international expert panel, with extensive knowledge withinfashion
GLOBAL CHANGE AWARD
29 Aug, 2018. 1 million euro and coaching program on the table for ideas reinventing the entire fashion industry. news 2018 Today, the non-profit H&M Foundation opens the fourth round of its annual innovation challenge Global Change Award at globalchangeaward.com.GLOBAL CHANGE AWARD
After winning the Global Change Award, the team worked on their first prototypes for dresses, handbags and shoes made of grape leather. They won the Horizon 2020, the biggest EU research and innovation program ever and the European Parliament recognized Vegea as one of the best European start-ups of the new millennium.GLOBAL CHANGE AWARD
The Expert Panel of the Global Change Award are chosen for their extensive knowledge within fashion, sustainability, circularity and innovation. With their invaluable expertise, they help us identify the five pioneering innovations that are best equipped to push the fashion industry forward to become circular. All members of the Expert Panelwork pro bono.
GLOBAL CHANGE AWARD
The Global Change Award takes on one of the biggest challenges facing today’s fashion industry – to create fashion for a growing population while protecting the planet. We are looking for early stage ideas that present new circular approaches aimed to reinvent the fashion industry. This means changing the way garments are designedand
GLOBAL CHANGE AWARD
The non-profit H&M Foundation is a lifelong and privately funded commitment from the Stefan Persson family, founders of H&M Group. Through partnerships with experienced organisations around the globe, the H&M Foundation work to accelerate the progress needed toGLOBAL CHANGE AWARD
Global Change Award is an innovation challenge initiated by H&M Foundation, aiming to make fashion circular. Contact us. H&M Foundation. Mäster Samuelsgatan 46A. 106 38GLOBAL CHANGE AWARD
Awarded: €150,000 Year: 2019 Company: Le Qara. The innovation in a nutshell. Using microorganisms to create vegan biodegradable fashion. Let us explain. The lab leather from Le Qara is derived from Peruvian flowers and fruits, making it 100% biodegradable. In the production process, it’s possible to mimic virtually any desired leather GLOBAL CHANGE AWARDWINNERSEXPERT PANELHOW IT WORKSNEWSROOMMEDIALIBRARYDOCUMENTS
In 2015, we saw a need to accelerate the shift to a circular fashion industry to protect our planetary boundaries. “When we initiated the Global Change Award five years ago we were quite nervous – what if we don’t receive any entries," says Diana Amini, Global Manager H&MFoundation.
GLOBAL CHANGE AWARD
Meet our heroes - the winners of the Global Change Award - and find out how their innovations are reinventing fashion. €300,000 / GALY 2020 Using biotechnology to create lab-grown cotton. €250,000 / Werewool 2020 Fabrics created on DNA level with natural colours, stretch and other features.GLOBAL CHANGE AWARD
This means changing the way garments are currently designed and produced, shipped, bought, used and recycled by adding disruptive technology, processes, or new business models. Anyone (almost) can apply for the Global Change Award. Five winners are each year selected by our international expert panel, with extensive knowledge withinfashion
GLOBAL CHANGE AWARD
29 Aug, 2018. 1 million euro and coaching program on the table for ideas reinventing the entire fashion industry. news 2018 Today, the non-profit H&M Foundation opens the fourth round of its annual innovation challenge Global Change Award at globalchangeaward.com.GLOBAL CHANGE AWARD
After winning the Global Change Award, the team worked on their first prototypes for dresses, handbags and shoes made of grape leather. They won the Horizon 2020, the biggest EU research and innovation program ever and the European Parliament recognized Vegea as one of the best European start-ups of the new millennium.GLOBAL CHANGE AWARD
The Expert Panel of the Global Change Award are chosen for their extensive knowledge within fashion, sustainability, circularity and innovation. With their invaluable expertise, they help us identify the five pioneering innovations that are best equipped to push the fashion industry forward to become circular. All members of the Expert Panelwork pro bono.
GLOBAL CHANGE AWARD
The Global Change Award takes on one of the biggest challenges facing today’s fashion industry – to create fashion for a growing population while protecting the planet. We are looking for early stage ideas that present new circular approaches aimed to reinvent the fashion industry. This means changing the way garments are designedand
GLOBAL CHANGE AWARD
The non-profit H&M Foundation is a lifelong and privately funded commitment from the Stefan Persson family, founders of H&M Group. Through partnerships with experienced organisations around the globe, the H&M Foundation work to accelerate the progress needed toGLOBAL CHANGE AWARD
Global Change Award is an innovation challenge initiated by H&M Foundation, aiming to make fashion circular. Contact us. H&M Foundation. Mäster Samuelsgatan 46A. 106 38GLOBAL CHANGE AWARD
Awarded: €150,000 Year: 2019 Company: Le Qara. The innovation in a nutshell. Using microorganisms to create vegan biodegradable fashion. Let us explain. The lab leather from Le Qara is derived from Peruvian flowers and fruits, making it 100% biodegradable. In the production process, it’s possible to mimic virtually any desired leatherGLOBAL CHANGE AWARD
29 Aug, 2018. 1 million euro and coaching program on the table for ideas reinventing the entire fashion industry. news 2018 Today, the non-profit H&M Foundation opens the fourth round of its annual innovation challenge Global Change Award at globalchangeaward.com.GLOBAL CHANGE AWARD
The non-profit H&M Foundation initiated the Global Change Award in 2015, as part of the Foundation’s focus area Planet. The aim is to speed up the process of finding, supporting and scaling up disruptive early stage innovations that can make the entire fashion industrycircular.
GLOBAL CHANGE AWARD
The challenge is initiated to accelerate the shift from a linear to a circular fashion industry, to protect the planet and our living conditions.This means changing the way garments are currently designed and produced, shipped, bought, used and recycled by adding disruptive technology, processes, or new business models.GLOBAL CHANGE AWARD
About GCA - one pager April 1, 2020. Download. Update previous winners April 1, 2020. Download. Global Change Award is an innovation challenge initiated by H&M Foundation, aiming to make fashion circular. Contact us. H&M Foundation. Mäster Samuelsgatan 46A. 106 38Stockholm.
GLOBAL CHANGE AWARD
Tracing Threads. Using blockchain technology to track and verify the use of sustainable fibres all the way from fibre to garment. A digital fibercoin ensures transparency and reliability throughout the entire production line and beyond. Awarded: €150,000 Year: 2020 Company: TextileGenesis. The innovation in aGLOBAL CHANGE AWARD
Newsletter. Global Change Award is an innovation challenge initiated by H&M Foundation, aiming to make fashion circular to protect the planet and our living conditions. Sign up to stay updated via email. You've been added! Yes, I would like to subscribe to the Global ChangeAward newsletter.
GLOBAL CHANGE AWARD
Global Change Award is an innovation challenge initiated by H&M Foundation, aiming to make fashion circular. Contact us. H&M Foundation. Mäster Samuelsgatan 46A. 106 38GLOBAL CHANGE AWARD
The Loop Scoop. Few garments are designed with perfect circularity in mind. But to protect our planet, we need to radically shift from our “take-make-waste” mindset to another model. The German innovators circular.fashion might have a solution that can change how garments are designed, used and disposed. Awarded: €300,000 Year: 2019GLOBAL CHANGE AWARD
The innovation in a nutshell. Making sustainable bio-textiles by using left-overs from food crop harvests. Let us explain. Banana trees, pineapple leaves, rice straws, sugar cane stalks and seed oil from hemp and flax offer more than 250 million tons of fiber each year –GLOBAL CHANGE AWARD
Awarded: €250,000 Year: 2019 Company: dimpora. The innovation in a nutshell. A biodegradable and mineral-based membrane for outdoor wear. Let us explain. To make outdoor wear withstand rain and harsh weather conditions, substances need to be added that often are harmful to the environment. Swiss team dimpora is here to change the game plan GLOBAL CHANGE AWARDWINNERSEXPERT PANELHOW IT WORKSNEWSROOMMEDIALIBRARYDOCUMENTS
In 2015, we saw a need to accelerate the shift to a circular fashion industry to protect our planetary boundaries. “When we initiated the Global Change Award five years ago we were quite nervous – what if we don’t receive any entries," says Diana Amini, Global Manager H&MFoundation.
GLOBAL CHANGE AWARD
Meet our heroes - the winners of the Global Change Award - and find out how their innovations are reinventing fashion.GLOBAL CHANGE AWARD
An innovation challenge by H&M Foundation. 1 million euro and coaching program on the table for ideas reinventing the entire fashion industry news 2018 Today, the non-profit H&M Foundation opens the fourth round of its annual innovation challenge Global Change Award at globalchangeaward.com. With oGLOBAL CHANGE AWARD
The world is already using approximately 1.75 planet’s worth of resources every year. By 2030, the global middle class is expected to have increased to 5 billion people and the consumption of textiles and shoes by 65% compared to 2015.GLOBAL CHANGE AWARD
The non-profit H&M Foundation is a lifelong and privately funded commitment from the Stefan Persson family, founders of H&M Group. Through partnerships with experienced organisations around the globe, the H&M Foundation work to accelerate the progress needed toGLOBAL CHANGE AWARD
The innovation in a nutshell. Using leftovers from winemaking to create fully vegetal leather. Let us explain. Architect Gianpiero Tessitore was working on his furniture designs when he realized that the fashion industry still can’t offer a truly green alternative to animal and synthetic leather.GLOBAL CHANGE AWARD
Global Change Award is an innovation challenge initiated by H&M Foundation, aiming to make fashion circular.GLOBAL CHANGE AWARD
The innovation in a nutshell. A dissolvable thread that makes repairing and recycling a breeze. Let us explain. Zippers and buttons make garment recycling complicated as the removal of such details calls for manual assistance, making the process both costly and timeconsuming.
GLOBAL CHANGE AWARD
The innovation in a nutshell. Using microorganisms to create vegan biodegradable fashion. Let us explain. The lab leather from Le Qara is derived from Peruvian flowers and fruits, making itGLOBAL CHANGE AWARD
The innovation in a nutshell. Custom-made clothes made from decomposable mushroom roots. Let us explain. Aniela Hoitink was already researching mycelium, mushroom roots, when she discovered she could re-think not only the material, but also the productiontechnique.
GLOBAL CHANGE AWARDWINNERSEXPERT PANELHOW IT WORKSNEWSROOMMEDIALIBRARYDOCUMENTS
In 2015, we saw a need to accelerate the shift to a circular fashion industry to protect our planetary boundaries. “When we initiated the Global Change Award five years ago we were quite nervous – what if we don’t receive any entries," says Diana Amini, Global Manager H&MFoundation.
GLOBAL CHANGE AWARD
Meet our heroes - the winners of the Global Change Award - and find out how their innovations are reinventing fashion.GLOBAL CHANGE AWARD
An innovation challenge by H&M Foundation. 1 million euro and coaching program on the table for ideas reinventing the entire fashion industry news 2018 Today, the non-profit H&M Foundation opens the fourth round of its annual innovation challenge Global Change Award at globalchangeaward.com. With oGLOBAL CHANGE AWARD
The world is already using approximately 1.75 planet’s worth of resources every year. By 2030, the global middle class is expected to have increased to 5 billion people and the consumption of textiles and shoes by 65% compared to 2015.GLOBAL CHANGE AWARD
The non-profit H&M Foundation is a lifelong and privately funded commitment from the Stefan Persson family, founders of H&M Group. Through partnerships with experienced organisations around the globe, the H&M Foundation work to accelerate the progress needed toGLOBAL CHANGE AWARD
The innovation in a nutshell. Using leftovers from winemaking to create fully vegetal leather. Let us explain. Architect Gianpiero Tessitore was working on his furniture designs when he realized that the fashion industry still can’t offer a truly green alternative to animal and synthetic leather.GLOBAL CHANGE AWARD
Global Change Award is an innovation challenge initiated by H&M Foundation, aiming to make fashion circular.GLOBAL CHANGE AWARD
The innovation in a nutshell. A dissolvable thread that makes repairing and recycling a breeze. Let us explain. Zippers and buttons make garment recycling complicated as the removal of such details calls for manual assistance, making the process both costly and timeconsuming.
GLOBAL CHANGE AWARD
The innovation in a nutshell. Using microorganisms to create vegan biodegradable fashion. Let us explain. The lab leather from Le Qara is derived from Peruvian flowers and fruits, making itGLOBAL CHANGE AWARD
The innovation in a nutshell. Custom-made clothes made from decomposable mushroom roots. Let us explain. Aniela Hoitink was already researching mycelium, mushroom roots, when she discovered she could re-think not only the material, but also the productiontechnique.
GLOBAL CHANGE AWARD
An innovation challenge by H&M Foundation. 1 million euro and coaching program on the table for ideas reinventing the entire fashion industry news 2018 Today, the non-profit H&M Foundation opens the fourth round of its annual innovation challenge Global Change Award at globalchangeaward.com. With oGLOBAL CHANGE AWARD
The non-profit H&M Foundation initiated the Global Change Award in 2015, as part of the Foundation’s focus area Planet. The aim is to speed up the process of finding, supporting and scaling up disruptive early stage innovations that can make the entire fashion industrycircular.
GLOBAL CHANGE AWARD
The challenge is initiated to accelerate the shift from a linear to a circular fashion industry, to protect the planet and our living conditions.This means changing the way garments are currently designed and produced, shipped, bought, used and recycled by adding disruptive technology, processes, or new business models.GLOBAL CHANGE AWARD
Global Change Award is an innovation challenge initiated by H&M Foundation, aiming to make fashion circular to protect the planet and our living conditions. Sign up to stay updated via email.GLOBAL CHANGE AWARD
Using blockchain technology to track and verify the use of sustainable fibres all the way from fibre to garment. A digital fibercoin ensures transparency and reliability throughout theGLOBAL CHANGE AWARD
The innovation in a nutshell. Custom-made clothes made from decomposable mushroom roots. Let us explain. Aniela Hoitink was already researching mycelium, mushroom roots, when she discovered she could re-think not only the material, but also the productiontechnique.
GLOBAL CHANGE AWARD
Global Change Award is an innovation challenge initiated by H&M Foundation, aiming to make fashion circular.GLOBAL CHANGE AWARD
The innovation in a nutshell. Outfits that expand with the child while reducing environmental impact. Let us explain. Inspired by space engineering and the ingenious folding techniques of origami to maximize volume in a minimum amount of space, the team at Petit Pli developed an innovation that offers durable and appealing clothes that grow with the child, with a diverse range of sizes from 9GLOBAL CHANGE AWARD
The innovation in a nutshell. Making sustainable bio-textiles by using left-overs from food crop harvests. Let us explain. Banana trees, pineapple leaves, rice straws, sugar cane stalks and seed oil from hemp and flax offer more than 250 million tons of fiber each year –GLOBAL CHANGE AWARD
The innovation in a nutshell. A biodegradable and mineral-based membrane for outdoor wear. Let us explain. To make outdoor wear withstand rain and harsh weather conditions, substances need to be added that often are harmful to the environment.__ CLOSE
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Next round opens in August Since 2015, we have been pushing the fashion industry to reinvent itself to become circular. Now, circularity is in most large companies' strategies. But circularity is not the silver bullet that will erase our footprints on the planet. It is time for us to raise the bar. In August 2021 we will open Global Change Award for new applications with a new scope to ramp up our impact on the industryand beyond.
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And the winners are...WINNERS 2020
Incredible Cotton€300,000 / GALY 2020 Using biotechnology to createlab-grown cotton.
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Feature Fibres€250,000 / Werewool 2020 Fabrics created on DNA level with natural colours, stretch and other features.Read more
Zero Sludge€150,000 / SeaChange Technologies 2020 Separating and cleaning wastewater to eliminate toxic sludge in landfills.Read more
Tracing Threads€150,000 / TextileGenesis 2020 Tracking sustainable fibres through reliable blockchain technology.Read more
Airwear€150,000 / Fairbrics 2020 Converting greenhouse gas into sustainable polyester.Read more
”This year's winners represent a new wave of entrepreneurs that are looking at the industry with a fresh and creative lens.” TARIQ FANCY, Founder and Chairman at Rumie, CIO of Sustainable Investing, BlackRock and member of the Expert PanelTHE LATEST
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Trailblazers reaching impressive milestonesinspo 2020 Our 2020 winners have all made great progress with their innovations over the last six months, despite the world being upside down. We have been wo...Read more
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Sane membrane for outdoor loversvideo 2020 Dimpora won the Global Change Award in 2019 with their biodegradable and mineral-based membrane for outdoor wear. Since then they have for example ...Read more
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Next round of Global Change Award opens in 2021news 2020 With only 10 years left to reach the 2030 UN Sustainable Development Goals, disruptive innovations on how to solve the planet’s most urgentchall...
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FIVE YEARS OF CHANGE As Global Change Award turns five years this year, we look back on previous winners, and we look into the future of fashion. Five years of reinventing the fashion industry Global Change Award 2015-2020 In 2015, we saw a need to accelerate the shift to a circular fashion industry to protect our planetary boundaries. “When we initiated the Global Change Award five years ago we were quite nervous – what if we don’t receive any entries," says Diana Amini, Global Manager H&M Foundation. Turns out we didn't have to worry. Referred to as the Nobel Prize of fashion, the Global Change Award has become the biggest challenge for early stage innovations in the fashion industry and we have received over 20,000 entries from 200 countries and territories.” What has happened during these five years – and what’s ahead? Meet our partners and winners to hear their thoughts.Read more
Vegetal leather made of grapes and stalks Grape Leather by Vegea Instead of burning the waste from wineproduction, such as grape skins and stalks, Italian team Vegea found a way to use it to make 100% vegetal leather. Three years after winning the Global Change Award they have industrialised the production process and the Vegea material is ready to disrupt the fashion world.Read more
Disrupting recycling with a dissolvable thread Smart Stitch by Resortecs “In the beginning people didn't understand why we wanted to make products fall apart,” says Cédric Vanhoeck co-founder of Resortecs. But now they do, and the industry is knocking on their door. Resortecs won the Global Change Award in 2018 with their ingenious invention of a thread that dissolves at high temperatures. This makes it easier to recycle all parts of the garments. The team has also collaborated with GCA winner Unspun and launched denim jeans sewn with their stitching thread. Thanks to this, the fabric, zippers and studs and can be dissembled and reused.Read more
Citrus peel for the red carpet 100 Percent Citrus by Orange Fiber Orange Fiber was part of our first batch of winners back in 2015. By taking whatever is left after an orange has been squeezed for food consumption, Orange Fiber adds their magic to it, and out comes a silk-like fabric which has been used in collections for H&M and Salvatore Ferragamo. And no, the fabric doesn’t smell like oranges.Read more
Creating outdoor wear which is kind to nature Sane Membrane by dimpora Mario Stucki and Anna Beltzung won the Global Change Award in 2019 for their biodegradable and mineral-based membrane for outdoor wear. “Without the Global Change Award, the outreach of it and the connections it has, we would never have been able to develop as quickly as we have,” says Mario, co-founder of dimpora. See the film and learn more about their journey.Read more
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Harnessing the power of the consumer Are there any trends or tendencies that can be found among the 20,000 entries received to the Global Change Award during the past five years? We put Accenture's best data crunchers to the test. Turns out, there is an interesting movement on how the consumer is acting and how they can be part of the solution.Read report (pdf)
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