The United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) has officially opened applications for the prestigious ONE World Sustainability Awards 2026, inviting visionary companies, start-ups, and organizations from around the world to showcase transformative solutions that are reshaping industries through sustainability, innovation, and measurable impact.
With applications open until June 30, 2026, the awards aim to recognize groundbreaking initiatives that are driving climate action, promoting inclusive economic growth, strengthening sustainable supply chains, and accelerating industrial innovation aligned with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
The awards provide an exceptional global platform for innovators seeking international recognition, strategic partnerships, investment visibility, and access to influential networks across UN Member States, policymakers, investors, sustainability leaders, and industry experts.
The ONE World Sustainability Awards are a global initiative led by the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) to celebrate organizations and innovators delivering scalable and impactful sustainability solutions across industries.
The awards spotlight enterprises that are creating meaningful environmental, social, and economic change while demonstrating strong governance, innovation, and long-term sustainability.
Finalists and winners gain visibility on a global stage and become part of a prestigious international sustainability network connected to governments, businesses, development organizations, and innovation ecosystems worldwide.
The 2026 awards ceremony will take place in Vienna, Austria, offering finalists a unique opportunity to present their work before an international audience of decision-makers and stakeholders.
One of the standout innovators highlighted by UNIDO is Oceanpick Pvt Ltd from Sri Lanka, founded by Irfan Thassim.
Oceanpick is recognized as Sri Lanka’s first commercially viable open-sea fish farm and demonstrates how sustainable innovation can transform food systems and coastal economies.
The company’s sea-to-fork aquaculture model focuses on:
Oceanpick represents the kind of innovation the awards seek to celebrate — solutions that combine sustainability, responsibility, scalability, and measurable community impact.
Organizations selected for the awards gain access to numerous high-value opportunities, including:
The awards are backed by UNIDO, a specialized agency of the United Nations dedicated to sustainable industrial development. Being associated with a UN-recognized platform significantly enhances organizational credibility and international visibility.
Participants become part of a global sustainability platform spanning 173 UN Member States. Finalists and winners can connect with:
Applications are reviewed by an independent jury composed of globally respected experts in sustainability, economics, development, climate policy, innovation, and social impact.
The selection process follows strict standards of:
The awards ceremony in Vienna provides finalists with a prestigious platform to showcase their innovations before a global audience, opening doors for collaboration, funding, and international partnerships.
The ONE World Sustainability Awards 2026 feature several categories designed to recognize different forms of impactful innovation.
This category recognizes organizations transforming sourcing systems, reducing emissions, supporting ethical labor practices, and creating sustainable local value chains.
Ideal applicants include companies working on:
Designed for breakthrough technologies and scalable business models, this category celebrates start-ups that are redefining industrial systems and sustainable innovation.
This category is suitable for:
This category recognizes organizations that prioritize women’s empowerment and inclusion across technical, managerial, entrepreneurial, and industrial sectors.
Eligible initiatives may include:
Applications will be assessed based on four major pillars:
Applicants must demonstrate a long-term commitment to environmental, social, and economic responsibility.
Organizations should provide measurable evidence of positive impact on communities, industries, livelihoods, and ecosystems.
The awards seek novel and disruptive approaches that challenge traditional industrial systems and create sustainable alternatives.
Projects should show potential for expansion, replication, and long-term sustainability across regions or industries.
Applications will be reviewed by a high-level independent jury consisting of internationally recognized experts and leaders from academia, policy, sustainability, economics, and development sectors.
Notable jury members include:
Their expertise ensures that applications are reviewed through a globally credible and multidisciplinary sustainability lens.
The awards are ideal for:
Organizations with market-ready and scalable sustainability solutions are strongly encouraged to apply.
Applications for the UNIDO ONE World Sustainability Awards 2026 are open until:
June 30, 2026
Interested applicants should review the eligibility requirements and submit their applications before the deadline.
The UNIDO ONE World Sustainability Awards 2026 present a powerful opportunity for organizations and innovators working at the intersection of sustainability, industrial transformation, and global development.
Whether through climate innovation, ethical supply chains, women’s empowerment, or scalable industrial technologies, the awards celebrate solutions capable of driving long-term positive change for people, industries, and the planet.
For companies seeking global recognition, international partnerships, and meaningful impact, the ONE World Sustainability Awards offer one of the most credible and influential sustainability platforms in the world.

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