London, 19 June 2025 — The winners of the prestigious Greengage Sustainability Awards 2025 have been officially announced, celebrating exceptional achievements in environmental innovation, carbon reduction, and sustainable business leadership across the UK and beyond.
Hosted at London’s iconic Barbican Centre, the annual event brought together sustainability pioneers from the built environment, corporate, and public sectors. The awards recognise organisations and individuals demonstrating outstanding commitment to sustainable development and impactful climate action.
Key Winners Included:
- Sustainable Business of the Year: Larkwell Group – recognised for embedding circular economy principles across its supply chain and achieving net-zero operations two years ahead of target.
- Innovation in Carbon Reduction: ModuTech – awarded for their groundbreaking modular insulation system, cutting building emissions by up to 40%.
- Sustainable Project of the Year: The Hive Hub, Manchester – a community-led development combining passive design, green roofs, and biodiversity corridors.
- Individual Sustainability Champion: Dr. Amira Dasgupta – lauded for her decade-long advocacy for environmental justice and climate literacy in urban communities.
- Greengage Impact Award: Southbank Estates – recognised for transforming underutilised spaces into vibrant, eco-conscious public areas with measurable carbon sequestration benefits.
Greengage Managing Director, Tom Shardlow, praised the winners:
“These awards shine a light on the ambitious and actionable steps our industry is taking to fight climate change. This year’s winners exemplify resilience, innovation, and the courage to rethink how we build, operate, and live.”
Now in its sixth year, the Greengage Sustainability Awards continue to grow in impact and scope, reflecting the evolving challenges and opportunities in sustainability.
For the full list of winners and shortlisted nominees, visit www.greengageawards.co.uk.lds on the last to maintain a cohesive flow. You can include data, anecdotes, or expert opinions to reinforce your claims. Keep your language concise but descriptive enough to keep readers engaged. This is where the substance of your article begins to take shape.