Omar Negron Ocasio is the CEO and founder of Remora, a Puerto Rico-based business producing a solar-powered water filtration device.
Read MoreRead about Patient Baraka’s experience as a refugee and how it inspired his Uganda-based business, Botanica Repellent.
Read MoreCBC Store promotes accessibility to STEAM learning for primary school students in Kenya with a low-cost science lab kit.
Read MoreDeaftronics is a Botswana-based organization that developed the first solar-powered, rechargeable hearing aid battery.
Read MoreJoining the Because Accelerator in 2019 helped Sadik grow his business into one with 200 acres of land and 500 jobs for women in Ghana.
Read MoreFrom graphic design to trauma healing, read how Kentucky-born Liza ended up in Lebanon running a business with Syrian refugees.
Read MoreMuAfrica Repurpose upcycles waste into fashion products. Read how they’re using investor funding to create jobs in the local community.
Read MoreTanzanian chili farmer Ibrahim Yusuf struggled to find a natural, affordable fertilizer to stay afloat—until developing his own recipe.
Read MoreDenis Ndayizeye is the founder of Baskets For Good, an NGO that employs women to produce woven baskets with local, raw materials.
Read MoreBarbra Nantongo is the founder of Smart Kitchen, a Uganda-based company that develops eco-friendly bio-brioquettes.
Read MoreShricant Binny is the CEO of SootheEarth, an India-based business that manufactures paper products from banana stem fiber.
Read MoreNeha is the co-founder of Educase, a business that manufactures school bags that fold into a desk for students in under-resourced schools.
Read MoreKimuli Fashionability is a business in Uganda that employs people living with disabilities to create upcycled clothing and accessories.
Read MoreBased in Sweden, ECOLOO is a waterless and enclosed sanitation system that transforms urine into liquid fertilizer for organic farming.
Read MoreIn response to mounting waste issues, Eco Ways upcycles plastic waste into durable furniture and fencing poles in Uganda.
Read MoreIndia-based reCharkha employs local women to make sustainable textiles using the traditional charkha and handloom.
Read MoreNivine Hachem is the CEO of Two Better, a Lebanon-based social enterprise that creates raw building materials from plastic waste.
Read MoreIn response to the housing shortage in Indonesia, Rawhaus creates sustainable tiny homes with a waste-to-material method.
Read MoreSafe Girl Reusable Pads envisions a generation where menstruation never shames, isolates or oppresses any woman or girl.
Read MoreMawajee Creations upcycles banana byproducts while creating jobs and opportunities for young people in Uganda.
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