Prince William, via his Earthshot Prize initiative, is encouraging stadiums worldwide to eliminate single-use plastics, and succeeding
The Earthshot Prize is the most prestigious global environment prize in history. It is designed to incentivise change and help repair our planet over the next 10 years. Every year from 2021 until 2030, Prince William, alongside a panel of Prize Council Members covering six continents, will award The Earthshot Prize to five winners, one per Earthshot, whose evidence-based solutions make the most progress towards these goals. The Earthshot Prize is centred around five ‘Earthshots’ – simple but ambitious goals, underpinned by scientifically agreed targets, which if achieved by 2030 will improve life for us all, for generations to come. They are focused on climate, nature, air, oceans and waste.
Prince William, through his Earthshot Prize initiative, is encouraging stadiums worldwide to eliminate single-use plastics as part of a broader commitment to environmental sustainability. This aligns with the prize’s focus on promoting innovative solutions to repair the planet.
Prince William’s Earthshot Prize is a bold and inspiring initiative aimed at solving some of the planet’s most pressing environmental challenges. Launched in 2020, it reflects the Prince’s deep commitment to creating a sustainable future for generations to come. The Prize draws inspiration from President John F. Kennedy’s Moonshot challenge, channeling the same optimism and determination to find innovative solutions that can repair and regenerate the planet by 2030.
Through its annual awards, the Earthshot Prize celebrates and supports visionaries from around the world who are tackling issues like climate change, biodiversity loss, and pollution. Prince William’s leadership and unwavering belief in humanity’s ability to drive positive change have galvanized global action. The initiative is a beacon of hope, proving that with collective effort and ingenuity, a brighter, greener, and more sustainable future is within reach.
The Earthshot Prize, launched in 2020, supports projects addressing critical environmental challenges such as waste reduction, biodiversity restoration, and climate change. By advocating for the removal of plastic waste in sports arenas and other venues, Prince William aims to showcase how high-traffic spaces can adopt eco-friendly practices. This move inspires fans, teams, and industries to consider the environmental impact of their activities and prioritise sustainable alternatives. This effort reflects the growing trend of integrating environmental consciousness into large-scale events and organisations to combat global pollution.
Notpla, a London-based startup, was awarded the Earthshot Prize in 2022 for its innovative approach to creating biodegradable packaging from seaweed and plants, offering a sustainable alternative to traditional plastics.
Today several iconic Welsh stadiums have committed to eliminating single-use plastics by adopting sustainable packaging solutions developed by Notpla, a 2022 Earthshot Prize winner. This initiative is expected to replace over 750,000 plastic items with Notpla’s seaweed-based alternatives.
In addition to the Welsh stadiums, Notpla has partnered with Levy UK + Ireland to introduce approximately 75 million seaweed-based food packaging items across over 50 venues in the UK over a three-year period. This collaboration aims to significantly reduce the environmental impact of single-use plastics in sports and entertainment settings.
These efforts exemplify how Earthshot Prize winners like Notpla are inspiring and facilitating the transition towards more sustainable practices in various industries, including sports and entertainment.