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This article first appeared in our Organic September 2025 issue of My Green Pod Magazine. Click here to subscribe to our digital edition and get each issue delivered straight to your inbox
Main image: Little Green Radicals, winner of 2025’s Fashion and Textiles Products BOOM Award
Soil Association Certification has announced the winners of the 2025 BOOM (Best of Organic Market) Awards, in partnership with Ocado Retail.
The awards honour the brands, organisations and people behind the UK’s organic industry.
Announced by TV personality Andy Clarke on 10 July at The Paintworks in Bristol, the night was a celebration of the best from across the UK organic market.
Each winner was independently and enthusiastically judged by an esteemed panel of experts, including 2024 Masterchef winner Brin Parathapan, chef and food writer Xanthe Clay and Bake Off contestant and presenter Briony May Williams.
From over 400 initial entries, the winner of each of the 39 BOOM Award categories is named below.
Organic Champion
Sean Ruffell (Organic North)
Organic Gardener
Jamie Walton (@NettlesandPetals)
Organic Out of Home
James Taylor (Hackney Primary Schools)
Organic Retailer
Better Food
Organic in Communities
Northern Lily
Organic Supply Network
Growing Good Technology Ltd
Soil Association Special Contribution Award
Wilma and David Finlay (The Ethical Dairy)
Nation’s Favourite Organic Product Award
Saira Skin – Hydrating Facial Oil
Ocado Roots Award
Wild Thingz – Organic Fruity Flyers Gummy Sweets
Cleansers
Pai Skincare – Light Work™ Cleansing Oil
Health and Personal Care Products
Green People – Moisturising After Sun with Insect Repellent
Moisturisers
Neal’s Yard Remedies – Frankincense Intense™ Age-Defying Cream
Oils and Serums
Therapi Honey Skincare – Propolis+ Biome Restore Facial Oil
Pregnancy and Baby Products
ishga – little ishga Marine Cream
Fashion and Textiles Products
Little Green Radicals – Flora and Fauna Reversible Collarless Spring Jacket
Store Cupboard Staples
Mr Organic – Organic Butter Beans
Oils, Vinegars and Dressings
Natural Umber – Organic Apple Cider Vinegar
Cereals and Morning Goods
Granola Fan Club – Hemp, Honey and Mulberry Organic Granola
Free-From Products
Good Grain Bakery – Organic Gluten Free Poppy Seeded Bagel
Vegan Products
Cocos Organic – Vanilla Coconut Milk Yog
Home Baking
Healthy Food Brands – Rayner’s Organic Barley Malt Extract
Milk, Cream and Butter
Winner: Fir Farm – Fresh Organic Milk
Yoghurt
Yeo Valley Organic – Greek Recipe 5% Strained Natural Yoghurt
Charcuterie and Processed Meats
The Organic Cure – Organic Farmhouse Salami
Fresh Meat
The Organic Butchery – Organic 28-day Aged Beef T-Bone Steak
Fresh Produce
Riverford Organic Farmers – Organic True Spinach
Soft Drinks
MOMO Kombucha – Organic Raspberry-Hibiscus Kombucha
Chilled and Frozen (Sweet)
Booja-Booja – Organic Caramel Pecan Praline Ice Cream
Beers
Stroud Brewery – Organic India Pale Ale
Ciders
Dunkertons Organic Cider – Craft Organic Medium Cider
Spirits
Dà Mhìle Distillery – Organic Single Malt Welsh Whisky
Tea
Organic Herb Trading – Darjeeling 2nd Flush FTGFOP1
Wines
Vintage Roots – Arrogant Frog Orange 2023
New Food and Drink Products
Wild Thingz – Organic Fruity Flyers Gummy Sweets
Winner of Winners (WOW) Award
Natural Umber – Organic Apple Cider Vinegar

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