FairWild Foundation Receives 2023 ABC Steven Foster Botanical Conservation and Sustainability Award
We are very thrilled to announce that we have received the 2023 ABC Steven Foster Botanical Conservation and Sustainability Award, presented by the American Botanical Council (ABC).
The ABC Steven Foster Award was created in 2022 and recognises excellence in conservation and sustainability efforts related to medicinal and aromatic plants. It is named in honour of botanist, author, and photographer Steven Foster (1957–2022) and commemorates his many years of professional interest, writing, and advocacy work in this field.
Each year, the Foster Award recognizes an individual, nonprofit organization, or commercial herb company that is committed to sustainable and/or regenerative practices in the botanical industry or wider community. Recipients of this award take action to address botanical conservation and sustainability issues and contribute to a broader understanding of cultural and biological diversity, soil health, climate change, economic justice, and more. They also demonstrate appreciation for the beauty of the natural world.
Foster had more than 40 years of experience with sustainability and conservation of herbs and medicinal plants. He served on ABC’s Board of Trustees for more than two decades (including 10 years as chair), was a consultant and content contributor for ABC’s Sustainable Herbs Program (SHP), advocated for botanical industry trade resolutions to protect threatened botanicals, and was a founding member of the advisory board of the United Plant Savers (UpS), a nonprofit plant conservation organization, which was the inaugural recipient of the Foster Award in 2022.
“Steven Foster was an enormous figure in the herbal community, inspiring us all with the beauty he captured from medicinal plants and his interest in the people who harvest and work with those plants. His reputation and legacy of knowledge and dedication live on, and to receive this prize in his name is an honour and an inspiration. At FairWild, we share Steven’s passion for botanicals. Like him, we believe that protecting wild plants and ensuring their future are also about respecting, honouring, and being fair to those who live alongside and collect those plants.
At a higher level, we know that humanity faces urgent and bigger problems, and we believe that a positive relationship between humanity and plants (through sustainable and respectful harvesting) provides a model of mutual nurturing, which can help us address these problems. FairWild is proud to be able to play a role in helping us be better stewards of planet Earth through our standard and certification process, ensuring a sustainable future for landscapes across the globe and for the more than 5,000 collectors who are paid, respected, and ensured decent working conditions through the FairWild Standard.”
- Deborah Vorhies
Our work has protected ecosystems across four continents and helped thousands of wild collectors, who are paid premiums that can be used to improve their quality of life. Now, more than 400 metric tons of FairWild-certified wild plant resources are traded globally every year, more than 25 wild plant species are FairWild-certified and sustainably sourced from more than 10 countries, and more than 35 companies are engaged with FairWild.
Our projects are protecting belleric myrobalan (Terminalia bellirica) and chebulic myrobalan (Terminalia chebula) trees in the Western Ghats of India, baobab (Adansonia digitata) trees in Zimbabwe, jatamansi (Nardostachys jatamansi), also called spikenard, in Nepal, and more.
“We applaud the FairWild Foundation’s work to consistently bring attention not only to the wild plants in international trade, but also to the wild harvesters whose livelihoods depend in part on continued access to markets for these wild-harvested plants.”
-Ann Armbrecht, PhD, director of SHP
Josef Brinckmann, president of ABC’s Board of Trustees and former member of the FairWild Foundation’s Board of Trustees, endorsed the foundation for the award.
“The foundation’s efforts to expand the global reach of its standard are critical, because demand for wild medicinal plants is increasing while areas of biodiversity (where the plants naturally occur) are rapidly decreasing. This innovative standard recognizes the links between biodiversity conservation, the value of traditional ecological knowledge, fair compensation for sustainable resource management, rural livelihoods, and the ethical and social responsibilities of finished product brands that need access to wild plants for their products. The FairWild Foundation deserves recognition, and any brands that use wild plants should consider supporting the foundation in any way they can.”
- Josef Brinckmann
The 2023 Foster Award was presented at the 18th annual ABC Celebration and Botanical Excellence Awards Ceremony on March 8, 2023, in Anaheim, California, during the annual Natural Products Expo West Conference and Trade Show. The ABC Celebration was generously underwritten by Alkemist Labs, Amin Talati Wasserman, Applied Food Sciences, Brassica Protection Products, Eurofins, Euromed, EuroPharma, Herb Pharm, Indena, MegaFood, Natural Factors, New Chapter, NOW Foods, RFI, RT Specialty, and the United Natural Products Alliance.