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Innovator of the Year Awards: Sustainability and Social Purpose

Innovator of the Year Awards: Sustainability and Social Purpose

Best of the Spectator · The Spectator

November 5, 202331m 38s

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<div>Every year, <em>The Spectator</em> travels the country in search of the best and boldest new companies that are disrupting their respective industries. In a series of five podcasts, we will tell you about the finalists for 2023's Innovator of the Year Awards, sponsored by Investec. The awards winners will be announced in a prize ceremony in November.<br><br>This episode showcases the finalists in the Sustainability and Social Purpose category. These businesses all want to make the world a better place – whether that’s through helping reduce our emissions or giving back to the local community. They believe that business isn’t just for profit, but for a purpose.<br><br>Martin Vander Weyer, The Spectator's business editor, judges the awards and hosts this podcast along with three other judges: Eva-Maria Dimitriadis, CEO of The Conduit Connect, which connects businesses with an eye to social and environmental impact with investors and mentors; Clive Bawden, chief operations officer of Warwick Music Group, a company that makes affordable instruments made from plastic and a former winner of the Innovator of the Year Awards; and Michelle White, co-head of Investec's private office.<br><br>The finalists in this category are:</div><ul><li>Coracle, which provides digital education to prisoners.</li><li>Beam, which supports homeless and other disadvantaged people to get jobs, homes and skills.</li><li>Agricarbon, which provides affordable and accurate soil carbon audits in aid of regenerative farming.</li><li>Aqua Metrology Systems Ltd, which provides water monitoring to local municipalities, to ensure their water is safe.</li><li>Sunamp, which uses patented 'heat batteries' to store heat produced by heat pumps, instead of water tanks.</li><li>Celtic Renewables, which produces sustainable chemicals from unwanted wastes and residues.</li><li>CeraPhi, which uses the earth's heat, accessible from end-of-life oil and gas wells, to produce clean energy.</li><li>NatureSpace Partnership Ltd, which helps housing developers and local authorities check for newts, a protected species, in proposed sites for building.</li></ul> <hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>