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  1. earthshotprize.org › winners-finalists › abalobiABALOBI - The Earthshot Prize

    Our technology, developed in partnership with fishing communities, is both easy to use and can be adopted at scale, meaning responsible small- scale fishers across the globe can be appreciated as stewards of the ocean. Our gratitude to The Earthshot Prize for recognising the efforts of coastal communities in this endeavour.”

  2. earthshotprize.org › winners-finalists › notplaNotpla - The Earthshot Prize

    The Earthshot Prize’s Global Alliance has supported in multiple ways. Deloitte, for instance, has jointly launched a project with Notpla to develop a strategy for their flexible packaging film. Bloomberg has become a customer of Notpla and featured the company on Bloomberg Philanthropies’ ‘Follow the Data’ podcast.

  3. earthshotprize.org › winners-finalists › 44-0144.01 - The Earthshot Prize

    With The Earthshot Prize money, 44.01 has made advancements in its R&D work including work to scale their technology. They are currently working on a range of tests and experiments, both in the lab and field, to bring the costs of the mineralisation process down further. Some of The Earthshot Prize money has been used to expedite the delivery ...

  4. Since 2018, almost 10 million native trees have been planted by Acción Andina across five countries – restoring over 4,000 hectares of Andean forests and protecting more than 11,000 hectares of native forest. While their impact to date is significant, Acción Andina is just getting started. By 2045, they aim to protect and restore one ...

  5. The WOTA team hopes to make its technology as common as power generators. If it succeeds, it could help save the world from a water stressed future. In the time since becoming an Earthshot Prize Finalist, the team have enjoyed inbound requests from around the world, begun a new partnership with Antigua & Barbuda and are on track to launch pilot ...

  6. The process begins with Colorifix identifying a colour created naturally by an animal, plant or microbe. Then, using DNA sequencing, they identify where that colour is coded in the genetics of that organism. The DNA code is then translated into Colorifix’s own engineered microorganisms, enabling them to produce the pigment—just as it is ...

  7. In that moment, Ankit had an idea that would soon become his business: Phool, the company that created Fleather. At first, Phool collected this floral waste and turned it into incense sticks. As they did, however, something extraordinary happened. A thick mat-like substance began to grow over the unused fibres lying on their factory floor.