New Year’s Honours 2024: The environment activists and net-zero leaders on the King’s list

The 2024 list for New Year’s Honours was published 31 December 2023, headlined by Game of Thrones star Emilia Clarke, England goalkeeper and Sports Personality of the Year Mary Earps, as well as Glastonbury festival founder Michael Eavis and singer Shirley Bassey.

Amongst the many names honoured this year is a host of new appointments for those working in the fields of energy, sustainability and nature and conservation.

Aviva’s chief executive Amanda Blanc was awarded a Damehood for “services to Business, to Gender Equality and to Net-Zero”. Aviva has pledged to reach net-zero across its operations, supply chain and financing activities by 2040.

Successful Dragon’s Den contestant Rachel Watkyn, who now heads up the Tiny Box Company also makes an appearance on the list, for “services to Sustainability, to Ethical Business Growth and to Exports”.

The Environment Agency’s deputy director Kate Marks was recognised for services to flood prevention and awareness, while the Hydrogen Delivery Council’s co-chair Jane Toogood was also recognised for helping to shape the low-carbon hydrogen sector.

Below, edie rounds up the other sustainability advocates and leaders on the New Year’s Honours list.