We've won The King's Award for Enterprise: Sustainable Development 2026 | Our Second King's Award
Door Thomas Laird

Salt of the Earth has been awarded The King’s Award for Enterprise for Sustainable Development 2026. It’s the most prestigious business award in the UK, and we’re unbelievably proud and honoured.
This is our second King’s Award in two years, following the 2025 award for International Trade. Two in a row feels surreal for a small family business in Hampshire, and we don’t take it lightly.

What the award is for
The Sustainable Development category recognises organisations whose products, services or operations contribute to real environmental, social and economic progress over at least two years. The assessment looks at evidence: certifications, audits, measurable outcomes, supplier practices, governance, and how deeply sustainability is embedded across a business.
In other words, it rewards the unglamorous version of sustainability. The kind that involves spreadsheets, third-party auditors, and a lot of difficult procurement conversations.
What we put forward
Our submission was built around a simple idea: if sustainability is going to be credible, it has to be measurable, verified by someone other than us, and woven into how we actually run the business.
A few of the things we pointed to:

Why this one means a lot


