“Sustainable Solutions for a Better Tomorrow.”
Social Entrepreneurship Herald. March 2024 Newsletter.

“Sustainable Solutions for a Better Tomorrow.”

Dear Social Entrepreneurship Enthusiasts,

welcome to the March 2024 edition of the Social Entrepreneurship Research Institute newsletter,?“Social Entrepreneurship Herald,” where we delve into the theme of “Sustainable Solutions for a Better Tomorrow.”?

This month, our focus is on initiatives that promise a brighter and more sustainable future, with a spotlight on the transformative concept of Circular Economy Innovations.


Circular Economy Innovations???:

In this groundbreaking exploration, we unravel the intricacies of Circular Economy Innovations, a paradigm shift challenging traditional "take-make-dispose" models by inventive solutions that prioritize sustainability, resource efficiency, and waste reduction. Venture with us into the stories of pioneering entrepreneurs and organizations reshaping industries through circular thinking.


Upcycling Unveiled: Transforming Waste into Treasures.

In the captivating realm of upcycling, visionary entrepreneurs are redefining the concept of waste, turning discarded materials into valuable resources through innovative and sustainable methods. This shift towards upcycling not only breathes new life into overlooked materials but also contributes significantly to the principles of a circular economy, emphasizing resourcefulness and minimizing waste.?

Fashion Reinvented:

Fashion pioneers who have embraced upcycling as a core principle, including “Reformation,” have incorporated reclaimed fabrics into their collections, reducing the environmental impact of the fashion industry. By repurposing pre-loved garments or surplus materials, these entrepreneurs are reshaping the narrative around fashion, demonstrating that style and sustainability can seamlessly coexist.??

Furniture with a Purpose:

Furniture companies are now transforming discarded items into functional and aesthetically pleasing pieces. “Emeco,” is leading the charge by creating chairs from recycled materials, including post-consumer plastic and reclaimed Coca-Cola bottles. This not only reduces the strain on natural resources but also sets an inspiring example for the furniture industry to follow suit.

E-Waste Revolution:

Entrepreneurs keep tackling the growing problem of electronic waste with innovative solutions.

“Fairphone,” for example, designs modular smartphones, allowing users to easily upgrade or repair individual components. This not only extends the lifespan of the device but also minimizes electronic waste, paving the way for a more sustainable approach to technology.

Entrepreneurs involved in upcycling innovation are not just creating products but reshaping industries, fostering a culture of conscious consumption, and championing the ideals of a circular economy. Each thread, fabric, or discarded component is an opportunity for transformation, proving that in the hands of visionaries, waste becomes a valuable resource.

Product-as-a-Service (PaaS): Redefining Ownership for a Sustainable Tomorrow.

In this paradigm shift, companies are redefining their roles by offering services rather than products, ushering in a new era that prioritized reuse, repair, and refurbishment over disposable consumerism. This transition not only aligns with environmental sustainability goals but also creates a myriad of new business opportunities across diverse sectors.??

Fashionable Access Over Ownership:

Forward-thinking fashion brands are embracing PaaS models to revolutionize the industry.?

“Rent the Runway,” allows the customers to access high-end fashion temporarily, promoting a shift from ownership to experience. This not only addresses the environmental impact of fast fashion but also introduces consumers to a more sustainable and affordable approach to staying stylish.

Tech Evolution through Services:

Technology companies are adopting PaaS to extend the life cycle of their products.?

“Xerox,” has implemented PaaS for their printing solutions, offering managed print services that reduce overall waste and energy consumption. This model not only benefits the environment but also provides businesses with cost-effective, efficient, and sustainable printing solutions.

Mobility Solutions Redefined:

PaaS in the transportation sector is transforming the way we approach mobility. Companies, including “Zipcar,” provide on-demand access to vehicles without the burden of ownership, promoting car-sharing as an eco-friendly alternative. This not only reduces the carbon footprint associated with personal vehicles but also introduces a flexible and cost-effective way to navigate urban landscapes.

PaaS is not just a business model but a paradigm that fosters sustainability, efficiency, and a circular approach to consumption. This shift from ownership to access, not only benefits the environment by reducing resource consumption and waste but also opens doors to innovative business strategies that redefine industries for a more sustainable and accessible tomorrow.

Closing the Loop in Supply Chains: Trailblazing Circular Principles for Sustainable Business.

Trailblazers are reshaping traditional supply chains through a commitment to circular principles.?

From sustainable sourcing to closed-loop manufacturing, these innovators are exemplifying that profitability and sustainability can go hand in hand, inspiring a profound shift toward responsible and circular business practices.

Sustainable Sourcing Redefined:

“Patagonia,” has revolutionized the apparel industry by using recycled materials in their outdoor gear. Such initiatives not only reduce the environmental impact of production but also create a demand for responsibly sourced materials, encouraging a broader shift in industry norms.

Closed-Loop Manufacturing in Action:

Companies are now prioritizing recycling and repurposing materials to minimize waste. “Nike,” a global leader in athletic wear, has embraced closed-loop manufacturing by incorporating recycled polyester into their products, showcasing that sustainable practices can be seamlessly integrated into high-performance manufacturing. These initiatives not only contribute to waste reduction but also stimulate innovation in product design and manufacturing.

Circular Business Ecosystems:

“Cradle to Cradle Certified'' companies, including “Interface,” a flooring manufacturer, are designing products with the end in mind, ensuring that materials can be easily recycled or repurposed. This holistic approach not only minimizes environmental impact but also fosters collaborative relationships within the supply chain, encouraging a broader adoption of circular principles.?

Closing the loop in the supply is not merely a theoretical concept but a tangible and transformative reality. These trailblazers are not only proving the viability of circular business?practices but also inspiring a collective shift toward a more responsible and sustainable approach in various industries.

Additional Highlights: An Array of Sustainable Achievements.

Embark on a journey through the triumphs of renewable energy, where forward-thinking entrepreneurs are harnessing the sun, wind, and water to propel sustainable change. In the realm of solar initiatives, communities are taking charge, exemplified by projects like the “Solar Sister Program,” empowering women entrepreneurs in Africa to bring affordable and clean energy solutions to their communities. Simultaneously, cutting-edge wind power projects such as the “Horns Rev 3” offshore wind farm in Denmark showcase the transformative potential of wind energy on a large scale. These clean energy endeavors are not just reshaping the energy landscape but also fostering community empowerment and environmental stewardship.??

Gain deeper insights into regenerative agriculture practices that go beyond sustainable food production, revitalizing our relationship with the land. Farmers and organizations, including “Rodale Institute” in the USA, are implementing regenerative strategies such as cover cropping, crop rotation, and reduced tillage. These initiatives not only enhance soil health but also contribute to ecosystem health, promoting biodiversity and creating resilient agricultural systems capable of weathering environmental challenges.

Celebrate the impactful endeavors of community-led conservation projects, where local communities are the driving force behind preserving natural habitats and promoting biodiversity. “Grootbos Foundation” in South Africa is a shining example, empowering local communities to conserve the unique fynbos biome while creating sustainable livelihoods. These initiatives showcase the profound impact that communities have when united for the greater good of the environment, illustrating the potential for grassroots efforts to contribute significantly to global conservation goals.

As we delve into these added highlights, it becomes clear that sustainability is a multifaceted landscape, embracing diverse elements ranging from groundbreaking clean energy initiatives and regenerative agriculture practices to community-led conservation projects. Collectively, these narratives create a vivid portrayal of a world where individuals and communities are proactively molding a future that is both sustainable and harmonious.???????????????????????????

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Upcoming Events??:?

  • 15-17 March

Impact Investing Days (San Francisco, USA).

  • 17 March

Penfolds Evermore Grant Program deadline (Australia and global).?

  • 19 March

Conference on "Support policies towards youth social entrepreneurship in the Western Balkans and beyond ” (Brussels, Belgium).

  • 19-21 March

North American Carbon World NACW (San Francisco, CA, USA).

  • 20-21 March

Impact Investment Summit Asia Pacific (Sydney, Australia).

  • 20-21 March

Euclid Network Impact Summit (Hague, Netherlands).

“Building Bridges - From Intention to Action.”

  • 20-21 March

edie 24 (London, UK).

  • 20-21 March

Global Social Economy Action Summit OECD (Paris, France).

  • 23-24 March

Social Enterprise Conference (SECON). Harvard Business School and Harvard Kennedy School (Boston, MA, USA).

  • 25-27 March

ChangeNOW (Paris, France).

  • 26-27 March

Impact Summit Europe (Amsterdam, Netherlands).

  • 26-27 March

Reuters Responsible Business (New York, NY, USA).

  • 31 March

Reignite Impact Leaders Retreat EOIs close (Midginbil Eco Resort,

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  • 31 March

All Good Ventures deadline? (New Zealand).


News Briefs??:

  • The opportunity to ignite change with the Vincent Fairfax Family Foundation's (VFFF) Backing the Future grant has now concluded, as applications closed on March 4th. Geared towards young innovators in rural and regional areas, this grant provided $50,000 to 20 selected individuals or groups for early-stage projects aimed at transforming communities and amplifying youth voices. Past successful initiatives spanned diverse areas, from hip-hop writing workshops to online job platforms. If you missed this chance, stay tuned for future opportunities to bring your impactful projects to life!

  • From March 4 to 6 in London, The Economist hosted the 9th annual Sustainability Week, incorporating the Energy Transition Summit (ETS). This event played a pivotal role in guiding organizations toward achieving long-term sustainability ambitions with a focus on generating a return on investment. The week included innovative how-to workshops, the CSO Leaders' Club, unique Action Hour sessions, extensive networking opportunities, and an exhibition, providing professionals from diverse sectors with essential information to accelerate efforts in reducing emissions and enhancing environmental impact in 2024. Investors, businesses, and environmental enthusiasts alike found valuable insights to bolster the execution of sustainability projects and contribute to a more sustainable future.

  • On March 6th, the "Tailoring Financial and Non-Financial Support" course, hosted by Impact Europe (formerly EVPA), unfolded to offer participants a nuanced and practical understanding of personalized financing and non-financial assistance. Drawing from the collective insights of Impact Europe's changemakers, the session was tailored for impact investors, organizations, and individuals looking to enhance their proficiency in supporting impact enterprises. Attendees delved into the strategies of customizing financial and non-financial support to address the unique needs of their portfolio organizations, making the event a valuable experience for all who took part.

  • On March 6, 2024, in Hall 5.3 on the Hybrid Stage at ITB Berlin, the Social Entrepreneurship Competition in Tourism held an information event announcing the commencement of its fifth round. Open for applications from April 1 to June 30, 2024, this unique competition focuses on social innovation and entrepreneurship in tourism. Initiated by Professor Dr. Claudia Br?zel from the Eberswalde University for Sustainable Development, the competition aims to support start-ups in developing inclusive, sustainable, or socially just products and services. The event featured discussions with industry experts, including representatives from Amadeus and Booking.com , who joined the international jury. The competition, aligned with the UN's Sustainable Development Goals, contributes to achieving targets such as quality education and gender equality. The winners, to be announced on November 18, 2024, will receive both cash and non-cash prizes, fostering social innovation in the tourism sector.

  • On March 7th, a prestigious event, WISE100 Awards, successfully honored the outstanding women in social enterprise and impact investing in the UK. Pioneers Post, in collaboration with NatWest Social and Community Capital, played host to an award ceremony that recognized the leading individuals in the field. Alongside unveiling the top 100 list, the event highlighted excellence by announcing five distinguished awards.

  • On March 7-8 in Milan, the "Research Forum – Breaking Bad (Habits): How Can Foundations Move from Siloes to Shaping Future Innovation Ecosystems," hosted by Fondazione Cariplo with the support of Cariplo Factory, delved into the imperative need for philanthropy to spearhead purpose-driven innovation in the face of multidimensional societal challenges. The conference explored strategies, case studies, and experiences, bringing together key players from the European innovation arena to discuss transcending siloes, fostering collaboration, and leading the transformation toward dynamic and inclusive innovation ecosystems. The event, which included inspiring site visits to explore the unique experiences of local innovators, aimed to empower participating organizations to proactively shape the trajectory of innovation through a social lens and create a more integrated and impactful innovation landscape.

  • On March 11-12 in Istanbul, Turkey, the International Research Conference successfully convened a diverse array of leading academic scientists, researchers, and scholars at the 18th International Conference on Social Enterprise. The event provided a premier interdisciplinary platform, facilitating the exchange of experiences and research findings on various aspects of Social Enterprise. Attendees engaged in discussions covering the latest innovations, trends, and challenges encountered in the field. With a commitment to high quality, the conference delivered exceptional value, fostering collaboration and knowledge-sharing among students, academics, and industry researchers.

  • Taking place from March 11 to 13 in Miami Beach, FL, the Aspen Ideas: Climate event marked a pivotal moment for engaging with and learning from climate leaders actively shaping our collective future. Presented by the Aspen Institute, this solutions-focused gathering brought together a diverse range of stakeholders, including policymakers, scientific experts, inventors, innovators, artists, and young leaders. The multi-day event featured a dynamic mix of programming both indoors and outdoors, comprising engaging breakout sessions, roundtable discussions, and opportunities for exploration of local attractions in Miami Beach. Attendees also had the chance to immerse themselves in the cultural offerings of the event, including fashion exhibitions, art installations, and food and music activities, making it a comprehensive and enriching experience.

  • Held from March 11 to 13 in Lisbon, Portugal, the World Ocean Summit marked its 11th anniversary with a physical event organized by Economist Impact. Bringing together a diverse range of participants from business, finance, governments, policymakers, civil society, and academia, the summit served as a global platform for discussions on ocean sustainability. Lisbon, known for its commitment to sustainable ocean practices, provided an ideal backdrop for inspiring innovative ideas and fostering new partnerships. The summit aimed to catalyze effective action toward building a sustainable ocean economy, with the overarching goal of transforming the way business is conducted in the ocean.

  • From March 12-15 in Austin, TX, SXSW Climate took center stage, featuring a range of programming in the Climate Change track that delves into the repercussions of rising temperatures and sea levels. This annual event celebrated the convergence of film, music, design, and interactive industries. Offering a dynamic platform,? the conference comprised 24 tracks of programming, including showcases, screenings, and exhibitions, highlighting the most promising efforts to address and mitigate the impacts of global warming.

  • From March 13 to 15 in Portland, OR, the Nonprofit Technology Conference unfolded as an annual membership organization gathering, delving into technology and its strategic?applications. Attended by over 2000 dedicated professionals worldwide, the conference?provided a platform for exploring technological advancements, sharing knowledge,?engaging in robust research, and conducting in-depth industry analyses. With a focus on?fostering collaboration and learning, the event offered over 100 sessions featuring?technology-based exercises and discussions, showcasing a dynamic blend of insights and?practical applications.

*OurBook Club??:

In the pursuit of creating a sustainable and impactful future, there’s one book that stands out as a beacon of hope and inspiration - “Drawdown” by Paul Hawken.?

With meticulously researched solutions to reverse global warming, the book serves as a roadmap for sustainable action. It not only identifies the problems we face, but more importantly, provides actionable solutions rooted in renewable energy, sustainable agriculture, and societal equality. Hawken's optimistic approach aligns with the ethos of social entrepreneurship, demonstrating that profitability and sustainability can coexist. "Drawdown" is a compelling guide, inspiring readers to transform their enterprises into forces for environmental and social good, making it a must-read for those committed to building a better tomorrow.

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As we navigate the landscape of sustainability this March, let these stories inspire and fuel your commitment to creating positive change. Join the dialogue, share your experiences, and let’s amplify the collective voice advocating for a world where sustainable solutions are not just an option but a way of life.

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With unwavering dedication to a sustainable future,

dr. Agatha K. Rokicki, D.B.A., B.S.

Social Entrepreneurship?

Research Institute (SERI).

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