Post by hasan77 on Feb 15, 2024 2:26:15 GMT -5
We envision a new waste management project led by from the shared knowledge of techniques established elsewhere. At WeWork India coworking spaces in Gurugram and Delhi, the WeWork Labs program has gathered promising early-stage startups focused on solving oceans plastics. The program provides them with space, community and programming to help them fulfill their destiny. Providing holistic, long-term support for startups throughout their journey, WeWorks Labs believes in humanizing the startup process, encouraging inclusivity and diversity, and connecting people to one another.
In both of these examples, tailored technical and financial resources will enhance a pipeline of fundable projects for all investors. We envision a new waste management project led by a local municipality could benefit from the shared knowledge of techniques established Uruguay Email List elsewhere; an NGO project in development could take advantage of technical assistance to establish management systems. Once the project or organization has matured, principals can apply for funding or investment without assistance. As new ventures prove viability, their economic model matures and their risk profile decreases. Analysis shows that a 45 percent reduction in plastic leakage is possible by improving waste management and recycling in five countries in South and Southeast Asia.
With this in mind, the Incubator Network by Circulate Capital and SecondMuse, launched this week at the G7 Oceans Partnership Summit in Halifax, will establish an multi-million dollar initiative to build ecosystems of waste management and recycling innovators, with a primary focus on Indonesia and India, and a secondary focus on Vietnam, Thailand and the Philippines. With the right resources, existing incubator initiatives can rapidly scale the number of innovators in the sector, building out their capacity and providing acceleration support for those innovations. Our immediate focus is on Indonesia, the second-largest contributor to marine plastic in the world.
In both of these examples, tailored technical and financial resources will enhance a pipeline of fundable projects for all investors. We envision a new waste management project led by a local municipality could benefit from the shared knowledge of techniques established Uruguay Email List elsewhere; an NGO project in development could take advantage of technical assistance to establish management systems. Once the project or organization has matured, principals can apply for funding or investment without assistance. As new ventures prove viability, their economic model matures and their risk profile decreases. Analysis shows that a 45 percent reduction in plastic leakage is possible by improving waste management and recycling in five countries in South and Southeast Asia.
With this in mind, the Incubator Network by Circulate Capital and SecondMuse, launched this week at the G7 Oceans Partnership Summit in Halifax, will establish an multi-million dollar initiative to build ecosystems of waste management and recycling innovators, with a primary focus on Indonesia and India, and a secondary focus on Vietnam, Thailand and the Philippines. With the right resources, existing incubator initiatives can rapidly scale the number of innovators in the sector, building out their capacity and providing acceleration support for those innovations. Our immediate focus is on Indonesia, the second-largest contributor to marine plastic in the world.