Cross-sector pioneers awarded at London ceremony that bridged sustainability and consciousness

  • Winners of 2025’s P.E.A. Awards announced at ceremony curated to raise consciousness
  • Awards partner with London Climate Action Week to advocate sustainable evolution
  • Special Lifetime Achievement & Best of Year mark 15 years of the UK’s leading sustainability awards

LONDON, 26 June – As part of London Climate Action Week, green heroes from the UK and beyond were recognised and rewarded at a glittering green-carpet ceremony in London’s Ladbroke Hall.

Winners of this year’s P.E.A. (People. Environment. Achievement.) Awards, in association with OMMM, were welcomed to the stage by host Antonique Smith – Grammy-nominated singer and Earth Day 2025 ambassador.

Reframing sustainability

The 15th year of the awards focused on unity between sustainability and spirituality, curated in association with OMMM. The event included sacred soundscapes from Cosmic Rhapsody, Reachel Singh, The Museum of Consciousness, and performances by Antonique Smith and BGT finalist Tom Ball. The event streamed via We Don’t Have Time.

“Tonight we raised more than just glasses… the goal was to create an environment that raised the consciousness and vibration of the whole room.”
Jarvis Smith, founder of the P.E.A. Awards

Special Awards

Lifetime Achievement: Dr Jane Goodall
Best of Year: Anila Noor, New Women Connectors

Category Winners

CLIMATE PIONEER

Winner: Anila Noor, New Women Connectors

Empowering displaced women to influence global climate policy through local leadership and equity.

CULTURE (Sponsored by Ladbroke Hall)

Winner: Dryden Goodwin & Lucy Wood, Invisible Dust

“Breathe” artwork raises awareness on air pollution, viewed by over 14 million people globally.

ENERGY (Sponsored by EDEN)

Winner: GoPlugable

Female-led platform allowing individuals to share private EV chargers.

EVOLUTION OF SUSTAINABILITY (Sponsored by OMMM)

Winner: Lucy Tammam, Tammam

“One Dress: PLANET” – collaborative couture adorned with endangered flora embroidery.

HEALTH & WELLBEING

Winner: Kids Operating Room

Solar Surgery Systems ensure uninterrupted surgery power in sub-Saharan Africa.

INDIGENOUS COMMUNITIES

Winner: Mindahi Bastida, Earth Elders

Reviving ancestral ecological knowledge and empowering young Indigenous leaders.

INNOVATOR (Sponsored by Octopus Energy)

Winner: Circular Computing

Industry-first remanufacturing facility reducing e-waste and promoting sustainable IT.

NATURE

Winner: Lucy Grabe-Watson, Ancient Woodlands UK

Youth-led legal advocacy for the protection of ancient woodlands in Britain.

SHOPPING (Sponsored by Soil Association)

Winner: incognito

Biodegradable, Deet-free insect repellent keeping 29,000 litres of Deet out of waterways.

TECHNOLOGY

Winner: Mark Michael Rowlands, One Million Bags

Rebranded “litter picking” as “glittering” to promote joyful, accessible climate action.

TRAVEL

Winner: Rebecca Thompson, Ecosy Travel

Real-time emissions tech and low-carbon travel route planner for greener tourism.

YOUTH (Sponsored by Extreme Hangout)

Winner: Joe Rajapaksha

11-year-old climate advocate and author teaching children how to care for the planet.


Notes to Editors

The P.E.A. (People. Environment. Achievement.) Awards, founded by Jarvis Smith, is the UK’s leading climate award recognising sustainability heroes from across industries. Previous winners include Sir David Attenborough and Juliet Davenport OBE.

More info: peawards.com
Watch the video: YouTube Link
Contact: jarvis@mygreenpod.com | 07813844226