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As stated on WeGen's website, it is "inspired by Pope Francis' Encyclical Letter calling for ecological conversion – for all to care for the earth, our common home." In line with this, the company has assessed its top Sustainable Development Goals of the United Nations and aligned it with its business objectives, ensuring that all employees are committed to its intentional implementation – within the office and with the communities they serve.
In the year 2019, Mrs. Diveker started the eco-friendly store in the small humble space of her office. Medini creates and sources basic sustainable and zero waste essentials, organic home care, and skincare products, products made of bamboo, metal, and reclaimed wood, thus promoting a sustainable and eco-friendly lifestyle.
In Malay, tingkap means window—a peek from one world to the other. In the "anglicized" name of the company, ThinkCap, you will further notice that the company is both the window and the thinking cap for nonprofits and social enterprises around Asia.
Started by an all-female executive board with over $20 million in grants, loans, and investments generated over their entire career, they have built a powerhouse of knowledge and resources that helps their clients realize their vision for a more sustainable and better future for humanity.
Oddefy is an integrated communications agency based out of Manila. Formerly known as DSTNCT, Oddefy changed its name to emphasize two words: Odd and Defy. Odd is for their out-of-the-box approach for storytelling, while Defy means that they are breaking convention when sending the message to their wider audience.
Founded in the Philippines with Via Villafuerte as the Founder and Managing Director, Oddefy has taken leaps in innovative work that aids economic growth and promotes stronger institutions.
Passion for art runs in the family of Afable, particularly in siblings – Ana Belle, Ana Marie, Emmanuel, Pando, and Antonio. When the family's garment factory closed due to the economic crisis, the handmade paper hobby became their secondary source of income. The abundance of raw materials in their hometown, Tuy Batangas, such as sugar cane and abaca fibers, convinced the Afable siblings to continue and established Tuy Arts and Designs in 2012.
"We're able to change that (menstrual stigma and cultural taboo) type of conversation and people's attitudes around it based on simple changes to the product and material design" - AiAi Garcia, Founder, and CEO of Nala Woman Philippines.
With the rarity of discussion and awareness in Menstrual Health and Hygiene, Nala Woman Philippines - a brand that offers period care products made from organic cotton that is safe and sustainable, tries to break the taboo on the topic. The company's products and advocacies aim to address various social and environmental issues and comply with the United Nation's Sustainable Development Goals (UN SDGs) on Responsible Consumption and Production and Good Health and Well-being.
Arts.Co.Lab is holding space meeting people to create equity goals and policies, developing cultural strategies with promising impact; using engagement in arts and culture to dismantle narratives of oppression, poverty, and trauma; building relationships and advocating for government representatives to create funding for underserved youth, specifically for cultural education, and mental health for artists.
Amma Ha Wellness Center is a space where, through the practice of Yoga, you can achieve a balance of comprehensive well-being between body, mind and spirit. At Amma Yoga, each practice helps us find balance despite the uncertainty and volatility of the modern world, awareness of “our here and now”, the listening to our body and recognizing our physical and emotional needs.
Innovation is an interlocking method in construction. SDG's contributed are Good health and Well Being, Clean Water, and Sanitation, Affordable and Clean Energy, Decent Work and Economic Growth, Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure, Sustainable cities and communities, Responsible consumption and production.
As per Mr. Vijay, "The company is using methods of interlocking which helps in improvement in energy efficiency, upgrading the infrastructure and also the methods are helping in improving the water quality by reducing pollution, eliminating dumping as well as minimizing the release of hazardous chemicals and materials."
Overall the company is helping in reducing the number of deaths and illnesses from hazardous chemicals and air, water, and soil pollution, and contamination
EV Energy Solutions is a Peruvian consulting firm established in 2018 by Omar Afa. The main focus of the company is to help private consumers, as well as other businesses and government entities, with the transition from fossil fuel vehicles to the more sustainable electric vehicles as a mean of transportation. This way, EV Energy Solutions helps in achieving the following United Nations (UN) Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs): Affordable and Clean Energy (#7), Sustainable Cities and Communities (#11), Responsible Consumption and Production (#12) and Climate Action (#13) (UN, 2022).
Muuse offers customers an environmentally sustainable option for takeaways by combining technology and reusables. Through the Muuse app, customers can borrow and return reusable cups and containers like a library book instead of using disposable ones. This innovation helps address SDG 11, Sustainable Cities and Communities, and SDG 12, Responsible Consumption and Production, through replacing disposables associated with takeaways with reusables and promoting an alternative to the dominant “take-make-dispose” paradigm, a shared and circular economy.
Vetas is committed to creating a healthy and sustainable lifestyle for the generations yet to come. Founded by a trio group of friends, from different parts of India who met in university, with the aim of producing eco-friendly products for sustainable living, keeping bamboo as their key concept.
‘Vetas’ is a social enterprise, with the mission to produce eco-friendly and sustainable products using bamboo, a highly renewable and natural material, as the key concept, which can replace single-use plastic products in the long run. Their products are biodegradable, and some of them are even handcrafted which makes them more environmentally sustainable. ‘Vetas', with its natural products, help in achieving four major ‘goals’ namely sustainable consumption and production pattern, action towards climate change, conserving marine life, and promoting sustainable use of terrestrial resources
Kuii is a biomaterial made from fruits waste that arises from an innovation process oriented to counteract the over consumption of single-use materials.
Kuii aims to inspiring communities to improve their consumption habits and to explore the great potential and versatility that Kuii has in a variety of applications and products by giving to organic waste a second chance through a friendly way with the environment.
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Kuii es un biomaterial fabricado a partir de residuos de frutas que surge como resultado de un proceso de innovación para contrarrestar el uso de materiales de un solo uso.
Busca inspirar a las comunidades a mejorar sus hábitos de consumo y a explorar su gran potencial y versatilidad en distintas aplicaciones y productos a través de una segunda oportunidad para los desechos orgánicos en armonía con el medio ambiente.
Sustainable cities and communities (waste classification / CO2 reduction / reduction of environmental pollution).
Climate action (Waste classification to combat climate change)
The important and fundamental thing for this discipline is to develop the maximum potential of each individual who attend Sin Moo Hapkido classes in Mexico, being in complete harmony in body, mind and spirit. In this way the goal is improving society in which we live, having people committed to the service of others.
W. Young is a family business and at the heart of it is minimizing waste and reusing parts, all while helping customers save money and providing an excellent service. W. Young contributes to a circular economy and keeps products operating longer. It is a fantastic example of a successful business that benefits the environment and the community.
Roll technologies is an e-mobility organization that connects humans with electronic mobility solutions to get them from point a to point b. Roll provides both the backend platform and the physical vehicles to aid in human mobility, all without the use of fossil fuels or traditional automobiles. Roll technologies drives sustainable cities and communities by reducing carbon emissions in travel, while also aiding in the infrastructure required to promote sustainable industry.
TW México is part of a Global Network that includes more than a half a century´s worth of accumulated experience and know-how gained through helping companies reduce total packaging cost, and rationalize their material handling and logistic systems.
The strength and breadth of Tri-Wall’s Global Network means rapid, effective response to the demands of an increasingly sophisticated economy; an economy that depends – every single day-on the safe, efficient, and environmentally conscientious transport of hundreds of millions of products, to every corner of the globe.
On the other hand, the company is comitted with the society by creating a work source that is focus on the following values:
Integrity: Being fair, candid and ethical in dealing with customers, suppliers, partners and communities.
Quality: Getting it right the first time
Innovation: Developing a product and service offering that is ahead of the competition
In the early 2000's of India, the trekking industry was very fragmented and unorganized. This is where Arjun Majumdar saw an opportunity. Over the years, the idea has been built into a successful company. Considering how fragile the environment is in the Indian Himalayas, sustainability is a key part of their business strategy. Through the eco bag under the green trails initiative, Indiahikes involved the stakeholders in ensuring that the Himalayas are left cleaner than when they were found. This ensures sustainable tourism under the SDG 12 among others.
This innovation is about to replace raw toxic materials by raw friendly materials with the environment.