Climate and Nature Impact Awards
About
Recognizing emerging leaders and changemakers
Textile Exchange’s Climate and Nature Impact Awards recognizes individuals and partnerships making progress toward a regenerative and equitable raw materials economy.
From pioneering brands and retailers to producers, suppliers, farmers, and recyclers—achieving our climate and nature goals depends on action at every level of the supply network. These annual awards celebrate the individuals and partnerships creating measurable change in the way fibers and raw materials are produced.
NOMINATE
Nominations are now open
We want to celebrate the best projects, the most innovative partnerships, and the most exciting initiatives connected to the sourcing or production of raw materials that are delivering outstanding work for climate, nature, people, and animals.
To nominate yourself or put forward someone else who deserves recognition, fill out the form on the link below by June 30, 2026.
Eligibilty
This year's award categories
We’re looking for those who are moving the needle—reducing emissions, restoring ecosystems, and creating better outcomes for people, animals, and the planet.
Ryan Young Climate Leader Award
In memory of Ryan Young, our late COO and the visionary behind our Climate+ strategy, this award celebrates an individual demonstrating outstanding commitment, leadership, and tangible action in reducing emissions across fiber and raw material production. It recognizes those who are implementing practices that contribute to measurable, beneficial outcomes for climate and nature.
Collaboration for Global Impact Award
This award celebrates a standout collaboration between a brand and a Tier 4 organization working in partnership to drive action for the planet. The winning collaboration will demonstrate large scale efforts to protect, manage, and restore ecosystems, while delivering measurable impacts for nature.
We’re looking for a partnership that will serve as a leading example of how, by working in together, we can accelerate industry-wide progress toward achieving climate, nature, people, and animal welfare goals.
Regenerative Land Leadership Award
This award honors a fiber producer or supporting organization demonstrating leadership in implementing regenerative land management practices. It celebrates those who can show measurable progress through regenerative approaches, such as methods that help restore ecosystems, improve soil health, and enhance biodiversity.
Textile-to-Textile Partnership Award
This award spotlights an impactful collaboration between partners from across the recycling value chain that illustrates how collective action can unlock progress much more effectively than isolated solutions.
The winning alliance will be rooted in a shared commitment to scaling textile-to-textile recycling through innovation and pooled resources, such as by increasing access to recycling infrastructure or strengthening supply chain networks.
Removing Economic Barriers Award
This award recognizes an organization or brand that is successfully addressing the financial barriers that often stand in the way of the transition to, or scaling of, preferred material production systems.
We’re looking for innovative and commercially viable approaches, which may include direct sourcing models, business integration, or building a strong business case that shows preferred production systems can deliver both environmental and economic value.
To nominate yourself or someone else, fill out our form on the link below by June 30, 2026
case studies
Read the stories of the previous award-winners
Solving the ecosystem regeneration puzzle in South Africa
For South African wool farmer James Brodie, a locally adapted understanding of livestock and land management is helping regenerate his farm in the Karoo region. He is building a resilient farming system that honors the landscape’s unique ecology, winning him the Regenerative Land Leadership Award in 2025.
Meeting the Australian wool growers bringing the land back to life
In the harsh, dry landscapes of Western Australia, Di and Ian Haggerty are proving that regeneration is possible even in the most challenging conditions. Their innovative approach to farming is reshaping what’s possible for wool production in Australia and earned them the Ryan Young Climate Leader Award in 2024.
Growing climate-resilient cotton with Materra’s master farmers in Gujarat, India
A core part of Materra’s work focuses on building sustainable partnerships with fashion brands through multi-year regenerative cotton offtake agreements between brands and 5,000+ farmers in India. Binding agreements like these ensure much-needed support and risk-sharing for farmers, winning them the Collaboration in Action Award in 2024.