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Press release from the Sustainable Markets Initiative 28 November 2023

Sustainable Markets Initiative Announces 2023 Terra Carta Seal Winners

The following global corporations have been awarded the 2023 Terra Carta Seal. The Terra Carta Seal recognises global companies that are actively leading the charge to create a climate and Nature-positive future.

  • 17 global companies have been awarded the Sustainable Markets Initiative’s 2023 Terra Carta Seal  

  • The Terra Carta Seal recognises global companies which are actively leading the charge to create a climate and Nature-positive future.  

  • Winners were selected by a panel of global experts from the environmental, business, political and philanthropic worlds. 

  • Designed by Sir Jony Ive, the Terra Carta Seal embodies the vision and ambition of His Majesty King Charles III and the Terra Carta, as a recovery plan for Nature, People and Planet.  

London, United Kingdom: The Sustainable Markets Initiative today announced its 2023 Terra Carta Seal winners. The Seal recognises global companies which are actively leading the charge to create a climate and Nature-positive future.  

The Terra Carta Seal is awarded to companies which have demonstrated the success of a high-impact, large scale company-wide project, initiative or strategy which aligns with one or more of the Sustainable Markets Initiative’s ten Terra Carta Articles. The Articles underpin the Terra Carta , the Sustainable Markets Initiative’s guiding mandate which provides a roadmap and framework to accelerate the transition to an ambitious and sustainable future, placing Nature, People and Planet at the heart of global value creation.   

The 17 2023 Terra Carta Seal winners span multiple geographies and industries, and include: 

  • Airbus 

  • Carbon Clean 

  • CDPQ 

  • DLA Piper 

  • EY 

  • Haier Smart Home 

  • Hitachi 

  • LanzaTech 

  • Novartis 

  • Orange 

  • Ping An Bank 

  • Pollination 

  • ReNew 

  • Robertson 

  • Siemens Energy 

  • Soneva 

  • Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group 

Jennifer Jordan-Saifi, CEO, Sustainable Markets Initiative, said:  

“The Sustainable Markets Initiative’s Terra Carta Seal recognises those companies which are taking great strides in delivering real-world outcomes. As we stand on the eve of COP28, public, private sector and philanthropic actors will come together at the inaugural Business and Philanthropy Climate Forum to bridge the gap between ambition and action.  It is examples exemplified by the 2023 Terra Carta Seal winners that are helping to inspire and lead the way.”  

The Terra Carta Seal was launched in 2021 at COP26 by His Majesty King Charles III when he was the Prince of Wales. Since its inception, the Sustainable Markets Initiative has awarded its coveted Seal to just 83 companies globally.   

For the first time this year, the judging process involved independent, external partners Verdantix and the Expert Review Panel , who worked together to assess the eligibility and impact of each nominated project against recognised global sustainability criteria.  

This year’s cohort of winners impressed the judges with the breadth and scope of their projects, which included pioneering use of hydrogen and engineering-based initiatives to support carbon emission reductions, to the development of new frameworks to support the distribution of private capital, at scale, into transition-related infrastructure across the African continent. 

David Metcalfe, CEO, Verdantix, said: “We are privileged to work with the Sustainable Markets Initiative, contributing our expertise in independent evaluation to the judging process. We take great pride in being an integral part of this esteemed global initiative, alongside a distinguished and diverse panel of experts. Together, we are dedicated to acknowledging and applauding the companies who lead the way in demonstrating their commitment to creating a sustainable future.” 

The Terra Carta Seal was designed by Sir Jony Ive and his creative team at LoveFrom. The design, with its host of natural references including oak leaves, fern, magnolia and honeybees and intricate patterns both in nature and in the arts, creates a visual celebration which reflects the power of, and reverence for, nature that is at the heart of the Terra Carta.  

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