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14 May 15:00 CEST

H&M Foundation is pleased to invite you to an exclusive digital press briefing ahead of the Global Change Award 2025 announcement.


Be among the first to hear the stories behind the winners of the Global Change Award 2025 – before the news goes public.

In this closed-door digital briefing Annie Lindmark, Programme Director at the H&M Foundation, will walk you through this year’s ten game-changing winners, what set them apart in the selection process, and what lies ahead in the Changemaker Programme.

The Global Change Award is accelerating the textile industry's shift towards a net-zero future by 2050 – and these early-stage innovators are leading the change.

This content is embargoed until 20 May at 07:00 CEST. Please respect this embargo – it's your front-row seat to tomorrow’s headlines.

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The Global Change Award accelerates innovation to support the textile industry in halving its greenhouse gas emissions every decade, reaching net-zero by 2050. By supporting changemakers on their unique journeys, we empower them to turn their brilliant ideas into impactful innovations. Each year, ten winners share a 2 million EUR grant and get access to the yearlong Changemaker Programme, provided by the H&M Foundation in collaboration with our strategic partners Accenture and KTH Royal Institute of Technology. We aim to equip our winners with a holistic mindset – promoting solutions that will benefit both people and the planet. The Global Change Award is run by H&M Foundation, our vision is to spark significant, industry-wide transformation towards a socially inclusive and planet positive future. Learn more at hmfoundation.com/gca

The H&M Foundation supports the textile industry’s journey to halve greenhouse gas emissions every decade by 2050, while promoting a just transition for both people and the planet. Funded by the Persson family, the H&M Foundation leverages its philanthropic strengths to drive transformative change, focusing on high-emission areas in the textile value chain. Learn more at hmfoundation.com.