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HU is an urban farm located in the middle of the second most populated city in Mexico, Monterrey. They are in favor of making agriculture a sustainable ecological cycle while at the same time providing healthy and quality food to nourish society. They are capable of being a self-sustaining farm in which they have optimized their processes to avoid depending on external suppliers.
The company aims to educate through its services to not only their customers but all their stakeholders and society on how sustainability is making a big impact throughout the world.
The Indonesian population still has low financial literacy compared with peers in the Asia-Pacific region. The importance of financial literacy to individuals, households, and nations still is a major issue in Indonesia. The government has initiated a number of actions to improve this, however, they can not work alone, they need support from other stakeholders.
MAMI has always been committed and contributed to Indonesia and supports government programs in relation to financial literacy and inclusion. MAMI believes that without an understanding of basic financial concepts, people are not well equipped to make decisions related to financial management. Therefore with this knowledge people will have better decisions on saving, investing, borrowing, and planning for the future.
The Hydraloop unit works completely automatically, is self-cleaning, and with The Hydraloop smartphone app, consumers can track the amount of water recycled per day, week, or month allowing optimization for water savings. The unit is 80 centimeters wide, 187 high, and 34 cm deep, allowing it to fit in narrow spaces and be easily connected to the houses’ plumbing system. The unit has a 300-liter capacity and a maximum treatment capacity of 530 liters per day.
In order to increase the volume of recycled oil, Grupo Sonne Energéticos has a great logistics system that helps to collect oil from various destinations from more than 10 states in México. The company also has a program, Green Earth Appeal, in which for every peso they pay for oil, they double it and use it to plant trees around the world.
BI-USE is a profitable business model that found a fast way to detox used cigarette butts and transform them into planks similar to Medium-density fibreboards (MDF) to create fashionable, yet affordable furniture with minimum environmental impact.
ORCA Energy specializes in the development and commercialization of energy solutions and serves the wholesale electricity market. This means that these solutions are not meant for individuals but to companies, factories, etc. This makes ORCA extremely relevant because the amount of consumed megawatts per hour (Mwh) is much higher in the commercial market than in a household.
Lhasa Fitwear is a unique Mexican high-quality sports brand that focuses on care for the environment in each of the garments it manufactures. All the clothes are made from recycled polyester which comes from recycled PET bottles. The innovation solves the problems of excess production and consumption of plastic bottles by returning the bottles to the production process and decreasing pollution by using a process that generates less CO2 emissions.
Grupo Financiero Banorte is a responsible bank. Their team has developed a sustainability strategy that incorporates environmental and social priorities into business activities. They pursue initiatives to strengthen environmental culture within the institution, to measure and reduce consumption of resources and generation of waste.
CEMEX is a global materials company for the construction industry, which provides high-end materials whilst delivering trustworthy services to clients and communities around the world. Besides being one of the leaders in their industry, CEMEX has the purpose of building a better future. As a part of this purpose, they have embarked on different activities that have allowed them to reduce their carbon footprint, protect endangered species, and fight for a circular economy via using more waste than they generate. The company's ultimate ambition is to offer concrete that has zero net CO2 emissions by 2050.
Autlán, focused on investing in sustainable development projects that are aligned to the 2030 Agenda and the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) of the United Nations (UN), with a focus on health, education and infrastructure for the benefit of 49 communities in Lolotla, Molango, Tepehuacán , Xochicoaltán and Tlanchinol.
Wā Collective’s innovation is rooted in the production, sale, and subsidy of menstrual cups. Their menstrual products are reusable and are ethically and sustainably produced. The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals that Wā Collective’s innovations contribute to include ‘Goal 1: No Poverty,’ ‘Goal 5: Gender Equality,’ ‘Goal 10: Reduced Inequalities,’ and ‘Goal 12: Responsible Consumption and Production.’
Bambuterra is a design and construction company that uses bamboo as their raw material for green building. They created the BiBa® system that is composed of two prefabricated structural bamboo units: Bambulosa® and Biopanel® which are used to build slabs and roofs. They also create new relationships with their communities by providing workshops to transfer their sustainable building techniques.
Despite being in the bakery industry, Breadcraft's innovation is rooted in the farming and harvesting of crickets for their cricket wraps. The way Breadcrafts crickets are farmed allows for speedy reproduction, scalability, less resource input, and lower emissions compared to the farming of other protein sources. This system which consists of several innovations helps achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) of:
Chia Sisters is a health food and beverage company based in Nelson, New Zealand, that is committed to making decisions with sustainability at the forefront. Chia Sisters uses their business model to innovate and experiment with practices that align with their key values of nutrition, innovation, and sustainability. As a result, they have become New Zealand’s first solar-powered juicery, achieved a Zero Carbon and Climate Positive status, and encouraged other businesses to join the Zero Carbon journey, whilst providing their customers with nutritious and responsibly packaged products and their workers a living wage.
Method Recycling revolves around innovation, its innovations are its recycling bins and associated systems. Method provides a recycling system designed to increase recycling rates, decrease the amount of waste going into landfills, work toward a circular business model, enhance the corporate social responsibility of other organizations, and educate consumers towards creating positive change. This innovative product and system work toward three of the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDG’s); through waste management and resource efficiency it helps achieve goal 11, Sustainable Cities and Communities. Through effective recycling and product stewardship, it helps achieve goal 12, Responsible Production and Consumption. The results of increased recycling and reduced waste to landfill help mitigate climate change, aiding goal 13, Climate Action.
Honest Whole Food Co. is a New Zealand small business that aims to reduce household waste. This is achieved via their zero-waste bulk food store sold over an online platform. Customers purchase their wholefoods via the website, drop off their own reusable containers, which are then refilled, and the customer then picks them back up. In providing this service the company's online business model is contributing to “building resilient infrastructure, promoting inclusive and sustainable industrialization and fostering innovation” (SDG 9)*. With the focus being whole foods, they also contribute to reducing food waste (SDG 2)*.
Connecting Good is a platform that creates awareness and facilitates responsible exchanges between consumers and producers. The carbon footprint tracker adds value by providing data on carbon emissions to encourage people to lower their emissions from everyday purchases.
Burger plant is a completely plant-based restaurant that was started by Thomas White in early 2020, though the restaurant was running as a food stall for a while. Burger Plant has 13 employees who make and sell completely plant-based fast food including burgers, “chook” bites, and “milk” shakes. Burger Plant brought many new innovations with its plant-based fast food joint. Most importantly, the ability to provide a healthy and sustainable food option that can be delivered with the same convenience of any other fast food joint. White said: “I wanted to provide a healthier and a plant-based alternative to traditional fast food joints such as KFC and McDonald’s.”
Bob’s Red Mill was built on fearless ambition, a genuine love of people, and a hearty appetite for healthy food. The healthy food piece started at the Moore family breakfast table, grew into a booming local business, and blossomed into the large-scale, international brand in most grocery stores today. Since 2010, Bob’s Red Mill has been a thriving ESOP, ensuring shared profits and success for all employees.