We are thrilled to announce The Sustainability Laboratory is launching the Anders Nyquist Sustainability Prize Program in collaboration with the College of Natural Resources at the Royal University of Bhutan.
The late Anders Nyquist was a pioneering Swedish eco-architect and founder of Ecocycle Design whose dedication to sustainability and innovation aligned well with The Lab’s mission.
A five-year funding commitment for the program has been received from the Carstedt family in Sweden.
The program, modeled after a similar Lab initiative at Earth University in Costa Rica, awards a first and second prize each year to graduation projects that best exemplify implementation of The Lab’s “Five Core Principles of Sustainability.” The program is intended to stimulate excellence in project design and encourage the development of holistic and entrepreneurial contributions to the global sustainability agenda.
We look forward to working with Dean Sonam Tashi, his team at the College of Natural Resources, and our funders to realize the goals of this new program.
We all extend our heartfelt gratitude to Per Carstedt and the Göran Carstedt Family Foundation for their generous contribution in making this prize program possible.
Click HERE to learn more about Anders Nyquist.
Click HERE for more information on The Lab’s collaboration with the College of Natural Resources at the Royal University of Bhutan.