2020 Winners
Best Supply Chain Initiative
Winner: Filippa K – Swedish Wool Initiative
Finalists: H&M, Kathmandu, Masai Clothing Company, Superdry
Best Carbon Footprint Initiative
Winner: Lemon Jelly – Wasteless Act and Closing the Loop
Finalists: SLO Active, Superdry
Best Customer Engagement Campaign
Winner: Birdsong – Transparent Friday
Highly commended: Bottletop – #Togetherband launch
Finalists: Ecoalf – Because There Is No Planet B, John Lewis & Partners – BeautyCycle, Oxfam – Second Hand September, Raeburn – B
Sustainable Textile Innovation
Winner: Candiani’s Coreva Denim
Finalists: Coats – EcoVerde, Isko – R-TWO, Izabel London – CK Morgan Sustainable Textile Innovation, Re:Newcell – Circulose, Vivobarefoot – Primus Lite II Bio
Best Use of Technology for Good
Winner: Tejidos Royo – Dry Indigo
Highly commended: Farfetch x Good On You
Finalists: Ecoalf, H&M, Kathmandu, Pentland Brands, Wrangler
Graduate Award
Winner: Rebecca Powell, Portsmouth University, BA Fashion and Textiles Design
Finalists: Mia Herrod, Norwich University of the Arts, and Kate MacMahon, Edinburgh College of Art
Recommerce Award
Winner: My Wardrobe HQ
Highly commended: ACS Clothing
Finalists: Designer Exchange, Handbag Clinic, Hirestreet, Rotaro
Progress Towards Circularity, sponsored by Duo
Winner: Nudie Jeans
Highly commended: Swedish Stockings
Finalists: Fabric for Freedom, Farfetch UK, H&M, Hunter, Napapijri
Brand of the year (<£30m turnover)
Winner: Raeburn
Highly commended: Finisterre
Finalists: Bower Swimwear, Findra, Izabel London, Lowie, Lucy & Yak, Matt & Nat, Royce Lingerie, Thought Fashion, WoolOvers
Brand of the Year (>£30m turnover)
Winner: Craghoppers
Finalists: Berghaus, Hunter, Meyer, Superdry, Wrangler
Retailer of the year
Winner: Wolf & Badger
Finalists: H&M, Joules, Selfridges, Oh Polly
Sustainable Fashion Champion
Dilys Williams, director of the Centre for Sustainable Fashion, and pioneer of industry change for more than a decade