"exemplary efforts to integrate respect for the environment into ... business or work" or "some other form of extraordinary initiative on behalf of the environment"[1]
The Nordic Council Environment Prize (also known as the Nordic Council Nature and Environment Prize[2]) is awarded each year to a Nordic company, organization, or individual to recognize "exemplary efforts to integrate respect for the environment into their business or work or for some other form of extraordinary initiative on behalf of the environment".[1] The nominees and winner are chosen by a 13-person committee consisting of two representatives each from Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Finland, and Iceland, as well as one each from the Faroe Islands, Greenland, and Åland.[1] The first prize was awarded in 1995. Since 2005, the committee has chosen a theme each year for the nominations and award.
Too Good To Go, an app that combats food waste by enabling users to buy surplus food from restaurants at affordable prices[7]
Denmark
2017
Initiatives that bring people closer to the waste-free society.[8]
RePack, a packaging service which enables the return and reuse of delivery packaging for online retailers and their users.[9]
Finland
2018
Participatory monitoring protecting marine life and helping to achieve the UN Sustainable Development Goals.[10]
PISUNA-net Local Observations database developed to record, archive, and share indigenous and local knowledge and expertise on natural resources and resource use. This information is generously shared with the public by the observers and the communities within which the observers reside.[11]
Greenland
2019
Initiatives that promote sustainable consumption and production by doing more and better with less.[12]
Greta Thunberg for her mobilisation of millions of people around the world to demand climate action now. She declined the award, in protest at a lack of climate action.[13]