
The votes are counted, the trophies are handed out, and Singapore’s sustainability stars have officially been crowned at Resorts World Sentosa x Honeycombers Sustainability Awards 2026.
The votes have been counted, the judges have deliberated, and the trophies have officially found their homes. After weeks of public voting and months of celebrating the businesses making sustainability part of everyday life, we’re thrilled to reveal the winners of the RWS x Honeycombers Sustainability Awards 2026.
This year’s awards were our biggest yet, with 33 categories, an expert judging panel and, for the first time, a live awards ceremony at Singapore Oceanarium.
And you showed up. Over 37,000 votes were cast across the categories, while our Sustainability Awards coverage racked up over 79,000 page views, proving that Singaporeans are very much interested in knowing where they can do a little more good.
The 2026 awards also marked a new chapter for the Sustainability Awards, with public voting making up 50% of the final score, alongside 50% from our expert judging panel. The result is a mix of established names, homegrown businesses and rising changemakers getting their moment in the spotlight.
Meet Singapore’s sustainability winners
From zero-waste shopping and sustainable fashion to green hotels, plant-based dining and climate innovation, this year’s winners represent the many different ways sustainability is showing up across Singapore.
For the People’s Choice Sustainability Award, it was JR Foods that came out on top with the highest number of public votes, while Bjorn Low, co-founder of Edible Garden City, took home the Sustainability Champion of the Year award for their longstanding contribution to the movement.
Meanwhile, Kong Man Jing (Biogirl MJ), co-founder of Just Keep Thinking, was named Sustainability Changemaker of the Year, recognising a rising voice that’s pushing sustainability forward in fresh and meaningful ways.
And in a new award for 2026, N&N Eggs took home the RWS Grand Sustainability Award, co-curated and presented by Resorts World Sentosa.
See the full list of winners!
The MVP for Zero-Waste Shopping
Gold winner: Scoop Wholefoods
Farm-to-pantry model with zero single-use plastics, bulk refill system, and strong zero-waste identity.
Silver winners (it’s a tie!):
Ugly Food
Rescue model for imperfect produce, cutting down on Singapore’s daily food waste.
The Green Collective
B Corp certified platform for eco goods in Asia, with the broadest zero-waste product range under one roof.
Best Sustainable Fashion Store
Gold winner: Our Barehands
Made-to-order pieces produced with artisan communities worldwide, including batik prints.
Silver winner: Canvas and Weaves
One-stop shop for sustainably made fashion, homeware, and original art from independent brands.
Best Circular Fashion Platform
Gold winner: Refash
Singapore’s largest preloved fashion recommerce platform diverting garments from landfill, with a recovery programme for below-grade items.
Silver winner: Cloop
Closes the fashion loop through textile recycling and community clothes swaps. Strong environmental and educational mission.
Best Sustainable Jewellery Brand
Gold winner: Wanderlust + Co
Actively reduces energy consumption and carbon footprint with recyclable packaging.
Silver winner: Eden+Elie
Traditional bead weaving with ethically sourced materials; strong artisan and community story.
Best Eco-Subscription Plan
Gold winner: Green Kitchen
Meal plan subscription with sustainably sourced proteins and local produce, bridges convenience with conscious eating.
Silver winner: Boxgreen
B Corp approved snack subscription with recycled outer packaging and sustainable sourcing.
Best Eco-Friendly Toy Store
Gold winner: The Better Toy Store
Curated award-winning toys evaluated on play value, design, quality, and environmental impact.
Silver winner: Play Beyond
Preloved toy marketplace with circular economy model for children’s play; a novel approach to toy waste reduction.
Best Clothing Brand for Eco-Chic Kids
Gold winner: Sea Apple
Organic cotton and recycled materials wrapped in biodegradable packaging; clean end-to-end credentials at an accessible price point.
Silver winner: Fumbles & Jumbles
Community-powered circular model, parent-to-parent platform for passing on outgrown clothes.
Best Sustainable Gift
Gold winner: The Sustainability Project Shop
Curated sustainable gifting from one of SG’s most trusted sustainability platforms.
Silver winner: MamaShop
Eco-lifestyle brand that transforms agricultural waste into stylish, reusable products, encouraging a more sustainable way of living.
Best Place for an Earth-Friendly Meal
Gold winner: Saladstop!
B Corp certified with ingredient traceability and farm partnerships; one of Asia’s largest health food chains.
Silver winner: Whole Earth
Singapore’s first Peranakan-Thai vegetarian restaurant, serving plant-based dishes since 2003.
Best Plant-Based Restaurant
Gold winner: The Kind Bowl
Vietnamese restaurant serving vegan and vegetarian dishes made with sustainably sourced ingredients.
Silver winner: Elemen
Dedicated meatless dining brand with a modern twist on natural cuisine and multiple locations for accessibility.
Best Farm-to-Table Restaurant
Gold winner: Vineyard at HortPark
Unique location in a horticultural park; sources locally grown herbs and vegetables, supporting Singapore farmers directly.
Silver winner: Scaled by Ah Hua Kelong
First fish-farmer-owned restaurant in SG serving locally farmed seafood; farm-to-plate authenticity and local food system impact.
Best Sustainable Cafe / Bakery
Gold winner: Common Man Coffee Roasters
Direct-trade coffee sourcing with relationships at origin; cafes across Singapore since 2013.
Silver winner: Delcie’s Desserts
100% plant-based, eggless, dairy-free baked goods made without animal by-products. Long-established and trusted brand in the vegan dessert space.
Best Sustainable Catering Service
Gold winner: JR Foods
Cook-freeze technology pioneer behind ready meals, event catering, restaurant ops and Vendcafe, world’s first unmanned cafe concept.
Silver winner: Grain
Reusable plates and cutlery for corporate catering; highlighted by Singapore’s Minister for Sustainability.
Best Local Green Beauty Brand
Gold winner: The Powder Shampoo
Plastic-free by design with water-free production, vegan cruelty-free formulas, and a tree planted per product.
Silver winner: Handmade Heroes
Vegan with natural exfoliants and botanical extracts in minimal recyclable plastic.
Best Green Home Cleaning Brand
Gold winner: Cloversoft
Tree-free bamboo tissues safe for babies, pets, and the planet. Distinctive panda-friendly bamboo story with mass appeal.
Silver winner: Bio-Home
Non-toxic, eco-friendly cleaning products safe for people and the planet; established brand with strong recognition.
Best Wellness and Bodycare Hero
Gold winner: My Naked Bar
Eczema-friendly vegan soap bars in repurposed milk and juice cartons for zero-waste packaging.
Silver winner: Coco Veda
Coconut-based natural bodycare; Singapore-founded brand handcrafted by farmer cooperatives in the Philippines.
Best Sustainable Feminine Hygiene Product
Gold winner: The Period Co.
Donates 2% of sales to Go With The Flow for menstrual care access. Combines product sustainability with period poverty advocacy.
Silver winner: The Tinkerbox
Handcrafted reusable cloth pads and pantyliners; track record of real-world waste reduction through community adoption.
Best Planet-Friendly Furniture Store
Gold winner: Hock Siong & Co.
Second-hand furniture with emphasis on recycling, refurbishing, and repurposing.
Silver winner: Soul & Tables
Sustainability-driven furniture with FSC-certified wood, repair and restoration services, reclaimed teak, and circular initiatives.
Best Eco-Friendly Pick for The Home
Gold winner: Heveya
B Corp certified natural and organic materials (bamboo, cotton, linen) with recyclable packaging and optimised supply chain.
Silver winner: Sojao
Luxurious organic cotton bedding with eco-friendly dyes and ethical manufacturing.
Best Eco-Friendly Kids’ Educational Activity
Gold winner: City Sprouts
Social enterprise developing educational programmes on environmental issues in urban green spaces. Purpose-built for community eco-education.
Silver winner: Science Centre Singapore
Embeds environmental stewardship across operations, education programmes, exhibitions and community engagement to promote climate awareness.
Best Sustainable Event
Gold winner: i Light Singapore
Asia’s leading sustainable light art festival, using energy-efficient lighting and recycled materials at scale, for over a decade.
Silver winner: Singapore Sustainability Academy Events
High-level sustainability education and networking under the CDL-managed SSA, with strong institutional and corporate leadership credibility
Best Urban Farm
Gold winner: City Sprouts
Social enterprise with educational programmes on environmental issues; strong community education model.
Silver winner: Edible Garden City
Social enterprise championing the grow-your-own-food movement; influential urban farming brand for food sustainability.
Best Green Protein Brand
Gold winner: N&N Eggs
Uses cage-free farming system and sustainable farming practices; turns chicken manure into biogas via anaerobic digestion to power its egg farm.
Silver winner: Fish Farmer
Local fish farm raising seabass, mullet, milkfish and snapper at a natural pace; no growth enhancements, powered by solar and reused materials.
Best Eco Experience
Gold winner: Sustainable Singapore Gallery
National gallery at Marina Barrage covering Singapore’s sustainability journey, run by PUB with guided tours.
Silver winner: Nature’s Hug
Guided shrimp farm tour in Singapore, from breeding to harvest, with ASC-certified, farm-to-table tasting experiences.
Best Green Tech or Finance Initiative
Gold winner: SusGain
Rewards-based engagement app driving green behavioural change in communities with measurable impact metrics.
Silver winner: Treatsure
App connecting hotels and grocers’ surplus food to consumers; over 200,000 users have saved 70 tonnes from waste.
Best Sustainable Packaging Solution
Gold winner: BioPak
Compostable, plant-based foodservice packaging from a certified B Corp, advancing a circular economy and diverting waste from landfill.
Silver winner: EcoGreen Packaging
FSC-certified, Singapore-based supplier of biodegradable bagasse and cornstarch food packaging, serving F&B businesses since 2017.
Best Sustainable Initiative With An Impact
Gold winner: Zero Waste SG
Non-profit driving Singapore’s zero-waste movement through campaigns on food waste, single-use disposables, recycling and circularity education.
Silver winner: Cloop
450+ textile recycling bins plus donation collection boxes, sorting preloved clothes for swap, resale, upcycling and recycling.
Best Sustainable Transport / Mobility
Gold winner: Anywheel
Singapore’s largest bike-sharing operator by fleet size, with 35,000 bicycles supporting a car-lite, low-carbon commute.
Silver winner: GetGo
Car-sharing platform promoting more efficient vehicle use and reduced private car ownership through on-demand access to shared vehicles.
Best Sustainability Community
Gold winner: Zero Waste SG
Zero-waste NGO running education, advocacy and public campaigns, including BYO Singapore and the Zero Waste Academy.
Silver winner: Repair Kopitiam
Community-led repair movement teaching people to fix electrical, fabric and mechanical items at 10 venues islandwide, monthly.
People’s Choice Sustainability Brand
Sustainability Champion of the Year
Gold winner: Bjorn Low
Co-founder of Edible Garden City, which has built 260+ urban gardens across Singapore and employs differently-abled adults and ex-offenders.
Silver winner: Claire Chiang
Co-founder of Banyan Tree Holdings; chairs its Global Foundation and has championed sustainable luxury tourism across Asia for three decades.
Sustainability Change Maker of the Year
Gold winner: Kong Man Jing (Biogirl MJ)
Co-founder of Just Keep Thinking (Biogirl MJ), a science and nature edutainment channel with 700k+ followers across platforms.
Silver winner: Audrey Yang
Founder of Thought Partner Eco, a sustainability consultancy helping SMEs with climate education, anti-greenwashing and communications.
RWS Grand Sustainability Award
N&N Eggs
Uses cage-free farming system and sustainable farming practices; turns chicken manure into biogas via anaerobic digestion to power its egg farm.
Taking sustainability offline

Then came the big night.
On 20 August 2026, we hosted the RWS x Honeycombers Sustainability Awards for the first time, bringing 160 guests together at Singapore Oceanarium for an evening dedicated to the people and businesses making sustainability happen. Held in the Ocean Gallery, the ceremony brought together nominees, winners, sustainability advocates, industry leaders and changemakers for an evening of awards, food, drinks, entertainment and plenty of conversations about what’s next.
Beyond the trophy moments, guests could explore the Impact Showcase, meet sustainability-focused brands and discover the people and ideas behind some of Singapore’s most interesting green initiatives.
There were plenty of memorable moments throughout the evening, from surprised winners taking to the stage to heartfelt thank-yous from founders who were grateful to have their work recognised. But perhaps the most heartwarming sight was watching nominees and founders cheer each other on. As names were called and winners stepped up to collect their awards, the room filled with enthusiastic applause, cheers and the occasional very loud roar of support. It was a lovely reminder that this community isn’t just competing for recognition, but genuinely rooting for one another.
A toast to Singapore’s green community

The awards may be over, but the work certainly isn’t.
“We didn’t start these awards because sustainability was popular. We started them because, hand on heart, doing nothing was never an option. We don’t get to treat climate as somebody else’s problem. If there’s one good thing to come from facing this crisis, it’s that it has given us each other. It’s given us this community. The people in this room are your allies, your friends and your community, and together, we can face this climate crisis,” said Honeycombers Founder & CEO Chris Edwards.
The sentiment was echoed by Resorts World Sentosa, whose partnership with Honeycombers this year helped bring together businesses, changemakers and sustainability advocates from across Singapore. As Chief Strategy and Sustainability Officer Loh Su Kim puts it: “We hope the impact of these awards goes beyond the trophy. Our goal is to elevate sustainability-focused businesses, regardless of size, by creating opportunities for visibility, meaningful partnerships, and greater public engagement in sustainable living.”

From businesses finding clever ways to cut waste to restaurants sourcing more responsibly, brands building circular models and individuals pushing for change, this year’s winners remind us that sustainability doesn’t have to look one particular way.
That’s a wrap on the RWS x Honeycombers Sustainability Awards 2026. Huge congratulations to all our winners and nominees, and thank you for celebrating Singapore’s greenest changemakers with us. Stay tuned for 2027, when we’re coming back bigger, bolder and greener.
The Sustainability Awards 2026 is co-presented by Resorts World Sentosa and Honeycombers, with ASME as the official Amplifying Partner.

