Prince William announces 15 Finalists for inaugural year of The Earthshot Prize

17/09/2021

The Earthshot Prize announced its first-ever shortlist of 15 Finalists, each with a chance of winning £1million to support their innovative environmental solutions to the greatest challenges facing the planet.     

Launched by Prince William and The Royal Foundation in October 2020The Earthshot Prize is the most prestigious global environment prize in historyLike President John F. Kennedy’s Moonshot did almost 60 years ago, the Prize aims to unleash an unprecedented wave of innovation and leadership to tackle the challenges posed by climate change and the threats to our oceans, air, and land.  

Each of the Finalist’s solutions excelled in the rigorous screening process and were assessed on their potential to create game-changing impact around the world, their ability to help reach the Earthshot goals while also positively impacting people, communities and the natural world. 

The Earthshot Prize Finalists for 2021 are:

Protect and Restore Nature: 

  • Pole Pole Foundation, Democratic Republic of Congo: An inspiring community-led model of conservation that protects gorillas and local  livelihoods. 
  • The Republic of Costa Rica: A pioneering scheme paying local citizens to restore natural ecosystems that has led  to a revival of the rainforest. 
  • Restor, Switzerland: A ground-breaking online platform connecting and empowering local conservation  projects. 

Clean our Air: 

  • The Blue Map App, China: China’s first public environmental database enabling citizens to hold polluters to  account. 
  • Takachar, India: A pioneering technology to create profitable products from agricultural waste and put  a stop to the burning of crops. 
  • Vinisha Umashankar, India: A 14-year-old innovator and activist who has designed a solar-powered ironing cart  with the potential to improve air quality across India. 

Revive our Oceans: 

  • Coral Vita, Bahamas: A truly cutting-edge breakthrough in coral farming that can restore our world’s dying  coral reefs. 
  • Living Seawalls, Australia: Innovative and replicable seawall panels bringing marine life back to coastal sea  defences. 
  • Pristine Seas, USA: An unprecedented global conservation programme protecting 6.5 million square km  of the world’s ocean. 

Build a Waste-Free World: 

  • The City of Milan Food Waste Hubs, Italy: A city-wide initiative that has dramatically cut waste while tackling hunger. 
  • Sanergy, Kenya: A circular sanitation solution that converts human waste into safe products for local  farmers.  
  • WOTA BOX, Japan: A tiny water treatment plant that turns 98% of wastewater into clean water. 

Fix our Climate: 

  • AEM Electrolyser, Thailand: An ingenious green hydrogen technology developed to transform how we power our  homes and buildings. 
  • Reeddi Capsules, Nigeria: Solar-powered energy capsules making electricity affordable and accessible in  energy-poor communities. 
  • SOLbazaar, Bangladesh: The world’s first peer-to-peer energy exchange network in a country on the front-line  of climate change. 

The search for the inaugural Finalists began in November 2020, when nominations opened and were submitted by over 200 official Earthshot Prize Nominators from every region of the world. These Nominators were selected for their experience in environmental research, policy, advocacy and grassroots action, as well as their global networks with individuals, teams and organisations who are leading on solutions to these environmental challenges.  

Over 750 nominations – far more than anticipated for The Earthshot Prize’s first year – were screened as part of an independent assessment process run by Deloitte, the Prize’s implementation partner, who ensured that all nominations were assessed fairly and thoroughly, by an experienced sustainability team. Longlisted nominations were then assessed by a global Expert Advisory Panel – a crucial stage in the selection process that adds a further layer of independence and rigour, bringing together expertise from science, conservation, innovation, investment, economics, politics, communications and activism.  

Five of these 15 Finalists announced today will be awarded The Earthshot Prize and will win £1million in Prize funding for the best solutions of the five Earthshot goals. The Winners will be announced during an awards ceremony on 17th October from London’s Alexandra Palace, broadcast in the UK on BBC One and globally on discovery+.

“Over half a century ago, President Kennedy’s ‘Moonshot’ programme united millions of people around the goal of reaching the moon.  Inspired by this, The Earthshot Prize aims to mobilise collective action around our unique ability to innovate, problem solve and repair our planet.  

“I am honoured to introduce the 15 innovators, leaders, and visionaries who are the first ever Finalists for The Earthshot Prize.  They are working with the urgency required in this decisive decade for life on Earth and will inspire all of us with their optimism in our ability to rise to the greatest challenges in human history.”

– Prince William