Madrid, 29 April 2021.
Santander X Environmental Challenge, the international competition for sustainable startups that Banco Santander and Oxentia Foundation inaugurated on Santander X, announced its winners today. The six winning startups from Mexico, Spain, the UK and Germany, are helping build a more sustainable future in line with Santander's commitment to a faster transition to a low-carbon economy and to the goals of the Paris Agreement on climate change.

The challenge, which launched on 24 February on Santander X, the bank's global startup platform, consisted of two categories: Be Mindful, to spread awareness about the importance of carbon footprint reduction; and Be Sustainable, to promote green finance and investing. More than 850 startups from all over the world registered to compete in one of those two categories.

The three winners in each category stood out for their projects' innovativeness, viability, potential impact and scalability. That's why each of them will receive 20,000 euros; mentoring from experts in Oxentia Foundation's global network to nurture their innovations; the chance to submit their solutions to Fintech Station, Santander's open innovation team; and visibility on Banco Santander's social media channels.

According to Javier Roglá, global director of Santander Universities, 'Santander X challenges exist because we believe entrepreneurs, innovators and agents of change play a key role in the transition to a green economy. The Santander X Environmental Challenge is a real opportunity for the green revolution, which requires massive investment in new technologies'.

Steve Cleverley, CEO of Oxentia Foundation, has stated that 'The Oxentia Foundation is delighted to have worked with all the teams involved on the Santander X Environmental Challenge. The level of competition and outstanding quality of the twenty finalists highlight the excellent work entrepreneurs are doing across the world to create impact through environmental sustainable development. The six winners are working to make a difference in multiple fields and we hope that their participation in this challenge will help them on their journey to create impact at scale'.

To compete in the challenge, projects had to show recurring sales for at least one product or service and between 200,000 and 5,000,000 euros in annual revenue. They also needed to be clearly innovative and demonstrate their positive environmental impact through data and indicators.

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