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Kopiola is a business in the field of food and beverages. To be more specific, Kopiola is a business that prioritizes sustainable development practice of coffee business. Kopiola is located on Jalan Raya Lenteng Agung No. 8A, Jakarta, Indonesia. Kopiola which means Kopi Orang Lenteng Agung has been established since May, 2018. The innovation that Kopiola provides is to make a creative coffee house to collect creative people, so that they can share their experience and education with each other in Kopiola.
As the founding father of Gasol Organic Agriculture sees it, Gasol is designed to present crude grains from no-till farming and raise people’ awareness of the advantages of consuming brown rice and black rice. Gasol also strives in providing good hygiene and proper complementary feeding for the breastfed babies on a particular age. The Gasol Babies Flour product aims to preserve healthy babies’ food made by organic plants to fulfill the nutrient needs of the babies. It consists of twelve different flavors and has been sold to websites at an affordable price.
Kuil Ecolápiz crea productos artesanales verdes para la escritura. Su intención es ayudar a mejorar el ambiente , sustituyendo los principales materiales con los que se crean dichos productos y así, ser ejemplo para otras empresas, siendo socialmente responsable. Daniel, CEO de la Compañía Kuil Ecolápiz expresa lo siguiente “La idea nació precisamente de la necesidad que se tiene como planeta, por todo lo que está ocurriendo. La intención es generar un artículo de uso diario, como lo son los productos para la escritura, en este caso los lápices, pero con un toque de innovación, un toque artesanal y con una diferenciación que lo haga muy único”.
“El producto tiene toques de innovación y tiene un impacto positivo en el medio ambiente. Utiliza los desechos que se generan, los cuales pueden irse a las alcantarillas, ríos o mares. Nosotros los reutilizamos y a partir de ello, hemos creados obras de arte, haciéndolos lápices, colores y plumas. Las personas tienden a apreciarlos de una manera distinta y generan esa conciencia”, puntualiza Daniel.
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Kuil Ecolápiz creates green handmade products for writing. Its intention is to help improve the environment, replacing the main materials with which these products are created and thus, be an example for other companies, being socially responsible. Daniel, CEO of the Kuil Ecolápiz Company expresses the following: “The idea was born precisely from the need that we have as a planet, for everything that is happening. The intention is to generate an article for daily use, such as writing products, in this case pencils, but with a touch of innovation, a handmade touch and with a differentiation that makes it very unique”.
“The product has touches of innovation and has a positive impact on the environment. It uses the waste that is generated, which can go to sewers, rivers or seas. We reuse them and from that, we have created works of art, making them pencils, colors and pens. People tend to appreciate them in a different way and generate that awareness” says Daniel.
Cary Kelly’s mission is to create delight into people’s lives through cooking and eating. Her innovations were first, to provide an interactive environment for customers to sample her staple products, which are artisanal olive oils and balsamic vinegars. Second, she sources, and thus represents, artisans who produce food and goods with tremendous integrity and whose work sustains the economies of small towns and communities. By sharing the stories of the craftsmen with her customers, which she does continually, she creates a human connection between the customer and the producer.
Hands-on and sustainable, Kebun Kumara is an urban learning-farm for all ages. Located on the outskirts of Jakarta, Kebun Kumara is aiming to support and empower the inhabitants of urban society to learn and rediscover their roots as earth keepers.
Sea2See aims to promote global consciousness regarding plastic waste in the ocean through the collection of that waste, it's recycling, and transformation into eyewear.
Equitree provides no-interest loans to micro-entrepreneurs as a selection mechanism to identify and screen those enterprises most likely to succeed with additional mentorship and financial capital support. Profit-sharing is encouraged (but not required), and guaranteed re-investment follows from meeting no-interest loan terms. "Superstar" entrepreneurs receive free personalized mentorship, and more significant capital investments are possible through formalization into a traditional business partnership. Unlike many micro-financing arrangements that use a combination of non-Sharia-compliant debt and equity, Equitree has developed a lending process that facilitates a growing relationship between investor and investee throughout the capital-raising process.
The key innovation of kitabisa.com is providing a digital platform that makes the social crowdfunding campaign easier and more transparent with better public control and real-time feedback. The platform provides real-time and accountable reporting and updates. The team behind the platform also perform campaign or project verification both off and on the field.
Kytabu is a new textbook subscription model in which users can rent preinstalled books by page or chapter on hourly, daily or monthly basis. This drastically reduces the amount that the users have to pay, to the point that the average total cost of books is reduced by 72% (from $10/book to $0.0018/book/hour). This helps in providing quality education to underprivileged kids, which in turn reduces poverty and inequality in society. Besides building the technical solution, Kytabu also partners with publishers to increase the number of books available on their platform. It also partners with schools to reach more students and advises the government on providing digital content.
Unlike common cafeterias, Amour21 pursues the possibility to give people with special disabilities a purpose in life, by offering a decent job that could help to develop their skills and mind. Amour21 also seeks to empower while pursuing equality in the local community.
“We believe that this innovation has the potential to transform the mentality of the community, inspire and raise awareness about the importance and contribution that these people can have towards the community, even with their limitations”, Karina Navejear, Owner.
Unlike similar efforts by other organizations that require external experts to build and maintain solar power systems, the “Solar Mamas” program teaches poor, uneducated women how to assemble and maintain solar panels for electricity in their environment.
Wargamart gives ideas about community empowerment through the laundry community, home made industry for food, food bazaar and sustainable plastic bags. This makes the company learn about how to disrupt themselves using sustainable value for their business.
G&IG uses Colombia's natural diversity as a solution to the need to replace illicit crops by legal and profitable productive projects. This replacement aims to support the processes of re-insertion of vulnerable communities into social dynamics and market practices. This is done by articulating the offer of products (made by communities that are actors or affected by the armed conflict) with the demand of markets that are interested in specialized products. To achieve this articulation, G&IG uses the following strategies:
Sunfit is a company dedicated to delivering healthy food to home or office.
The company focuses in to improve people health with food plans according to their goals.
Sunfit uses organic and ecological ingredients of Teziutlán, Puebla.
Accesorios y Acabados, according to Mr. Marulanda "is a company that emerged 32 years ago in the market as a project", to solve a problem associated with mass consumption and cost of paper towels for hands in bathrooms of establishments with high traffic of people such as universities, shopping centers, hotels, hospitals, airports, stadiums among others.
Mr. Marulanda mentioned that this idea "originated the creation of an assembly plant of hand dryers in the country", however, once in the market, it was identified that it generated greater profitability to import them than to produce them, in addition to the need to expand the portfolio and include other products that were unique, with high quality standards, exclusive and that allowed the saving of water and energy.
Currently Accessories and Finishes, became the number one company in Colombia, specializing in providing exclusive products and with the best technology for the provision of bathrooms focused on saving water and energy, with experience in design, construction and professional technical service, of spaces at institutional and residential levels.
The innovation distributed by Pure Force México consists of filters that work with 100% wool and are for the use of industrial kitchens. The role of the wool is to capture all the grease produced while it is used and allow the air to pass through the hood system, and it helps to prevent fire and to maintain a clean hood system. With WoolGuard hood filters, the system can stay clean because it captures 98% of grease, reducing up to once a year the hood cleanings.
Alliance provides employees with fortnightly payment above the minimum wage. Previous studies have found that increases in minimum wage resulted in increased productivity and efficiency within the workplace (Kim & Jang, 2019). An increase in minimum wage has also resulted in many employees achieving strong financial security. Due to this provision, Alliance Relocation Group supports SDGs “No Poverty” and “Good Health and Well-being”. The business also operates under the Transport Workers Award 2010 which outlines the minimum wage for employees within the transportation.
Using digital plattaforms, MUCHO has been able sell to families and restaurants in Bogotá organic or native agricultural and fishing products, characterized by its sustainable production, guaranteeing the highest profit to its producers.
• Prolec GE developed an eco-friendly seed-based natural ester dielectric fluid alternative for new and used power transformers called VG-100.
• For more than 100 years the energy industry mainly employed mineral oils, valued for its low cost and reliability, the petroleum-based fluid is highly fire risk inherent and toxic.
• The main goal of Prolec GE (Power Transformer Producer) is to complete the line of a ecofriendly technology. It means Prolec GE already developed a new line of electric transformers designed specifically for renewable energy application, mainly for wind farms and solar parks, however they were still using mineral oil as the main insulation liquid, so with “VG-100” the new line is complete, adding value to the transformers and in case some oil leak happens, it will not affect the land where the transformer is located.
• It aims to reduce the environmental impacts of its energy products by integrating them with 100% natural and biodegradable materials by maintaining the optimal properties and reliability.
FEMSA conducted different analysis and evaluations in order to come up with the best solution to replace traditional energy with an alternative clean energy. Finally, FEMSA opted for wind energy since it was environmentally, socially, and economically more convenient than other alternatives such as solar energy or biomass. In this way, FEMSA contributes mainly to SDG 7 "Affordable and clean energy" and SDG 13 "Climate action".