The Blue Economy towards a culturally rich and sustainable society with economic growth
100 Innovations 10 years 100 million jobs Prof. Dr. Gunter Pauli Founder Director of the ZERI Foundation Member of the Club of Rome Professor Systems Design at the Faculty of Architecture Politecnico di Torino SVN
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© 2010, Pauli 29th of April, 2010
Background on ZERI 1991
Published first article on Zero Emissions and Zero Waste My first SVN speech in Atlanta!
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Background on ZERI 1991
Published first article on Zero Emissions and Zero Waste My first SVN speech in Atlanta!
1994
Design a business model without waste or emissions supported by the Japanese government, hosted by United Nations University
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Background on ZERI 1991
Published first article on Zero Emissions and Zero Waste My first SVN speech in Atlanta!
1994
Design a business model without waste or emissions supported by the Japanese government, hosted by United Nations University
1996
Creation of the ZERI Foundation in cooperation with UNDP
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Background on ZERI 1991
Published first article on Zero Emissions and Zero Waste My first SVN speech in Atlanta!
1994
Design a business model without waste or emissions supported by the Japanese government, hosted by United Nations University
1996 2000
Creation of the ZERI Foundation in cooperation with UNDP Most popular pavilion at the World Expo in Germany Presenting 7 innovative economic development models My second SVN speech in Mohonk Mountain House
2001
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Background on ZERI 1991
Published first article on Zero Emissions and Zero Waste My first SVN speech in Atlanta!
1994
Design a business model without waste or emissions supported by the Japanese government, hosted by United Nations University
1996 2000
Creation of the ZERI Foundation in cooperation with UNDP Most popular pavilion at the World Expo in Germany Presenting 7 innovative economic development models My second SVN speech in Mohonk Mountain House
2001 2004
Start of 5 year research project on 100 innovations that shift the economic system towards a more competitive and sustainable model responding to needs using what we have SVN
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“100 Innovations” 2005-2007
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A team of researchers identified +2.200 innovations in peer group reviewed scientific literature, published in international journals
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“100 Innovations” 2005-2007
A team of researchers identified +2.200 innovations in peer group reviewed scientific literature, published in international journals
2007-2008
A team of business strategists, journalists, financiers assess the most relevant innovations based on (1) competitive business model (2) environmental breakthroughs (3) major job generator
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“100 Innovations” 2005-2007
A team of researchers identified +2.200 innovations in peer group reviewed scientific literature, published in international journals
2007-2008
A team of business strategists, journalists, financiers assess the most relevant innovations based on (1) competitive business model (2) environmental breakthroughs (3) major job generator
2008-2009
Meeting all the key scientists and entrepreneurs
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Report to the Club of Rome
Gunter Pauli
“100 Innovations”
THE BLUE ECONOMY 100 Innovations, 10 Years, 100 Million Jobs
2005-2007
A team of researchers identified +2.200 innovations in peer group reviewed scientific literature, published in international journals
2007-2008
A team of business strategists, journalists, financiers assess the most relevant innovations based on (1) competitive business model (2) environmental breakthroughs (3) major job generator
2008-2009
Meeting all the key scientists and entrepreneurs
April 2010
Book: “The Blue Economy: 100 innovations10 years 100 million jobs.”
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If the Green Economy solely
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If the Green Economy solely depends on subsidies and taxes
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If the Green Economy solely depends on subsidies and taxes requires higher investments and obliges consumers to pay more
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If the Green Economy solely depends on subsidies and taxes requires higher investments and obliges consumers to pay more it cannot take off
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1992 - I was a pioneer of the Green Economy
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Cleaning rivers creates collateral damage
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Cleaning rivers creates collateral damage
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Design a Competitive Business Model
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Design a Competitive Business Model Sustainability is the capacity to respond to the basic needs of all ...
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Design a Competitive Business Model Sustainability is the capacity to respond to the basic needs of all ...
with what we have SVN
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Design a Competitive Business Model Sustainability is the capacity to respond to the basic needs of all ...
with what we have (that is how ecosystems work) SVN
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if you give a man a fish he will not be hungry for the day if you teach him how to fish ......
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He will overfish if you give a man a fish he will not be hungry for the day if you teach him how to fish ......
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Principles of Innovation (1)
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Principles of Innovation (1)
inspired by how ecosystems work and evolve
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Principles of Innovation (1)
inspired by how ecosystems work and evolve
Every innovation is sustainable SVN
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Principles of Innovation (1)
inspired by how ecosystems work and evolve
All innovations are benchmarked Every innovation is sustainable SVN
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Principles of Innovation (2)
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Principles of Innovation (2)
first and foremost based on physics
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Principles of Innovation (2)
first and foremost based on physics
Chemistry depends on pressure, temperature and the catalysts
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Principles of Innovation (2)
first and foremost based on physics
Chemistry depends on pressure, temperature and the catalysts In Biology everything is an exception SVN
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Principles of Innovation (3)
target blatant models of unsustainable production and consumption
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Principles of Innovation (3)
target blatant models of unsustainable production and consumption
100,000 T
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Principles of Innovation (3)
target blatant models of unsustainable production and consumption
100,000 T
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40 billion units
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target blatant models of unsustainable production and consumption
100,000 T
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40 billion units
99.8%
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Principles of Innovation (3)
target blatant models of unsustainable production and consumption
100,000 T
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40 billion units
99.8%
oak forests
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Principles of Innovation (4)
Innovations always generate multiple benefits
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Principles of Innovation (4)
Innovations always generate multiple benefits
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Rethinking Batteries
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“Generate power like cells do” SVN
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Electricity from body heat and pressure generated by voice (noise) previously untapped sources
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Electricity from body heat and pressure generated by voice (noise) previously untapped sources 40 billion batteries discarded in 2009
xxx SVN
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Electricity from body heat and pressure generated by voice (noise) previously untapped sources
no battery
40 billion batteries discarded in 2009
xxx
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Regulate Cardiac Rhythm without Pacemaker Surgery Dr. Jorge Reynolds
Nanopuente A-V SVN
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Regulate Cardiac Rhythm without Pacemaker Surgery Dr. Jorge Reynolds
no battery no pacemaker Nanopuente A-V SVN
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Living with Bacteria
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“Smarter than Chemistry” SVN
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The Power of the Vortex
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© Watreco AB
100,000 kW/hr per year
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© Watreco AB
Micron-sized air bubbles
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Castello del Valentino 29th of April, 6 ottobre 2010 2006
Micron-sized air bubbles
critical CO2 absorption
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Castello del Valentino 29th of April, 6 ottobre 2010 2006
Filter free water purification
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Filter free water purification
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Filter free water purification
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Filter free water purification
Target 1kW/hr/m3
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Filter free water purification
Target 1kW/hr/m3 eliminate membranes SVN
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Generating energy from wind
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“There is more wind energy in valleys than water in dams” SVN
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x SVN
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x SVN
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x SVN
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x
no new pylons
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the wind belt powering sensors
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the wind belt powering sensors
one power unit costs $1.00 operates 20 years SVN
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the wind belt powering sensors
battery free sensors
one power unit costs $1.00 operates 20 years SVN
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the wind belt solely operating with vibrations
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the wind belt solely operating with vibrations
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the wind belt solely operating with vibrations
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the wind belt solely operating with vibrations
turbine free wind energy
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wind harvesting in Buddhist Nations
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wind harvesting in Buddhist Nations the more wind the more prayers the more electricity
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Holy Energy
wind harvesting in Buddhist Nations the more wind the more prayers the more electricity
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Holy Energy
wind harvesting in Buddhist Nations the more wind the more prayers the more electricity
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Rethinking Polymers
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“Cascading and Substituting” SVN
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Industry produces polymers from petroleum and starch
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Industry produces polymers from petroleum and starch ants, bees, moths and spiders convert Amino Acids to polymers
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The mulberry worm is the most industrialized silk
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Geometry (math) of silk determines its strength
AZTI San Sebastian SVN
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3rd-4th December 29th of April, 2010 2008
Spinning like the spider with pressure and water changing the geometry at the nanoscale
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Spinning like the spider with pressure and water changing the geometry at the nanoscale
Dr. Fritz Vollrath
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The real value of the silk worm
Laurea ad Honorom SVN
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Castello del Valentino 6 ottobre 29th of April, 2010 2006
The real value of the silk worm
1 ton raw silk per year
1/3 is carbon fixed
9 tons of fertilizer
recovering top soil
Laurea ad Honorom SVN
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The Chinese pioneered top soil creation 5,000 years ago
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The Chinese pioneered top soil creation 5,000 years ago
silk was the by-product
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substituting 100,000 tons of metals with silk
prototype
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substituting 100,000 tons of metals with silk
250,000 HA prototype
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substituting 100,000 tons of metals with silk
250,000 HA prototype
1.2 million jobs SVN
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substituting 100,000 tons of metals with silk
250,000 HA prototype
polymers with jobs and soil 1.2 million jobs SVN
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Rethinking Buildings
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“health (not energy) is the priority” SVN
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Why does the zebra have b/w stripes?
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GreenZone in Umeå, Sweden SVN
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no HVAC GreenZone in Umeå, Sweden SVN
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Termite inspired heating and cooling
!
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Termite inspired heating and cooling
!
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Termite inspired heating and cooling
!
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Termite inspired heating and cooling Reduce capital investment Reduce operational costs Reduce carbon emissions
!
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Termite inspired heating and cooling Reduce capital investment Reduce operational costs Reduce carbon emissions
no health vs energy !
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The more kids in the gym the cooler it gets
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The more kids in the gym the cooler it gets
Anders Nyquist
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Splitbox energy and infrastructure efficiency
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Splitbox energy and infrastructure efficiency
no septic tank
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Splitbox energy and infrastructure efficiency
no septic tank no sewage no treatment SVN
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Rethinking CO2
6.
“Cascading Nutrients and Energy” SVN
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Convert flue gas/CO2 into probiotic food biodiesel and jobs with available infrastructure
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Jorge Alberto Vieira Costa UFRG (Brazil)
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A shift from scarcity to abundance
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May 2007 29th Beijing, of April23 2010
A shift from scarcity to abundance
Part of the Fome Zero Program
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May 2007 29th Beijing, of April23 2010
A shift from scarcity to abundance
no more hunger
Part of the Fome Zero Program
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CASH
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Rethinking Forests
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“forest fueling the economy” SVN
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Rethinking errors of the past The village that could save the planet
Club of RomeSVN in Madrid
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War
Savannah Forest
peace
Unemployment
Jobs
infertile land
soil
bad water
Drinking Water
no credits
Carbon credits
Lack of Biodiversity
Biodiversity
Fossil fuels
biofuels
Hunger
Food
lack of technologies
eco-technologies
poverty
social capital
lack of medicine
Preventive Medicine
Homenaje al Dr. Paolo Lugari
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War
Savannah Forest
peace
Unemployment
Jobs
infertile land
soil
bad water
Drinking Water
no credits
Carbon credits
Lack of Biodiversity Fossil fuels Hunger
2009 25 years
Biodiversity biofuels Food
lack of technologies
eco-technologies
poverty
social capital
lack of medicine
Preventive Medicine
Homenaje al Dr. Paolo Lugari
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Fuel 30%
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Bio-refinery
Bio chemicals 70%
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The fuel bio-refinery
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The fuel bio-refinery
all the fuel you want
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generating wood 7.5
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generating wood
fixing CO2
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fixing CO2
generate more biofuels
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fixing CO2
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generating wood
fixing CO2
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Building Social Capital
drinking water as a commons 22.5
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generating wood
fixing CO2
create full time jobs generate more biofuels
7.5
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What more do you want? SVN
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Cost of land in 1984: US$ 1/acre
What more do you want? SVN
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Cost of land in 1984: US$ 1/acre Value 25 years later: $3,000/acre
What more do you want? SVN
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Cost of land in 1984: US$ 1/acre Value 25 years later: $3,000/acre Better than an investment in Microsoft held for 25 years What more do you want? SVN
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Rethinking Globalization
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“cash crops providing food security” SVN
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Shifting an export crop to a business model to one that meets the needs of local communities
Coffee processing in Chipinge, Zimbabwe SVN
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Women empowerment in Chipinge, Zimbabwe SVN
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Women empowerment in Chipinge, Zimbabwe SVN
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Reaching the unreached 30
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Waste converted into jobs
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Waste converted into jobs
15
Cash crop Basis for Food Security
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Food Security and jobs eliminate abuse
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Waste converted into jobs
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Cash crop Basis for Food Security
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Save girls from sex trade
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Food Security and jobs eliminate abuse
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Waste converted into jobs
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Save girls from sex trade
Beyond Fair Trade and organic certification
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Reaching the unreached
AIDS
30
WOMEN
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JOBS
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FOOD 7.5
VALUES
CASH 0
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San Rafael, California
Chido’s Blend TM
Chido’s Blend™ Supports One Woman’s Hope for the Future Chido’s Blend supports the work of the ZERI Foundation and its “pulp to protein” program in Africa, which turns coffee production waste into high-quality food. Led by Chido Govero, a dynamic young woman from Zimbabwe, this ingenious program supports self-sufficiency by using coffee pulp and other www.zeri.org wastes as a growing medium for nutritious edible mushrooms, and the spent mushroom compost as feed for goats and other animals. Chido and ZERI recently won the “Sustainability Award” at the Specialty Coffee conference. You can make a difference. Tell your friends about the great work Chido and the ZERI Foundation are doing to empower girls at risk in Africa, and how they can support her efforts with an order of Chido’s Blend.
Zimbabwe, Rwanda and Kenya — A blend of spice, wood, floral and fruit notes
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San Rafael, California Nestlé, Kraft and Starbucks do not get involved it is not part of their core business?
Chido’s Blend TM
Chido’s Blend™ Supports One Woman’s Hope for the Future Chido’s Blend supports the work of the ZERI Foundation and its “pulp to protein” program in Africa, which turns coffee production waste into high-quality food. Led by Chido Govero, a dynamic young woman from Zimbabwe, this ingenious program supports self-sufficiency by using coffee pulp and other www.zeri.org wastes as a growing medium for nutritious edible mushrooms, and the spent mushroom compost as feed for goats and other animals. Chido and ZERI recently won the “Sustainability Award” at the Specialty Coffee conference. You can make a difference. Tell your friends about the great work Chido and the ZERI Foundation are doing to empower girls at risk in Africa, and how they can support her efforts with an order of Chido’s Blend.
Zimbabwe, Rwanda and Kenya — A blend of spice, wood, floral and fruit notes
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OCT 28 2008
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San Rafael, California Nestlé, Kraft and Starbucks do not get involved it is not part of their core business?
Chido’s Blend TM
Chido’s Blend™ Supports One Woman’s Hope for the Future Chido’s Blend supports the work of the ZERI Foundation and its “pulp to protein” program in Africa, which turns coffee production waste into high-quality food. Led by Chido Govero, a dynamic young woman from Zimbabwe, this ingenious program supports self-sufficiency by using coffee pulp and other www.zeri.org wastes as a growing medium for nutritious edible mushrooms, and the spent mushroom compost as feed for goats and other animals. Chido and ZERI recently won the “Sustainability Award” at the Specialty Coffee conference.
But Heineken and Sara Lee joined!
You can make a difference. Tell your friends about the great work Chido and the ZERI Foundation are doing to empower girls at risk in Africa, and how they can support her efforts with an order of Chido’s Blend.
Zimbabwe, Rwanda and Kenya — A blend of spice, wood, floral and fruit notes
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San Rafael, California Nestlé, Kraft and Starbucks do not get involved it is not part of their core business?
Chido’s Blend TM
Chido’s Blend™ Supports One Woman’s Hope for the Future Chido’s Blend supports the work of the ZERI Foundation and its “pulp to protein” program in Africa, which turns coffee production waste into high-quality food. Led by Chido Govero, a dynamic young woman from Zimbabwe, this ingenious program supports self-sufficiency by using coffee pulp and other www.zeri.org wastes as a growing medium for nutritious edible mushrooms, and the spent mushroom compost as feed for goats and other animals. Chido and ZERI recently won the “Sustainability Award” at the Specialty Coffee conference.
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But Heineken and Sara Lee joined!
You can make a difference. Tell your friends about the great work Chido and the ZERI Foundation are doing to empower girls at risk in Africa, and how they can support her efforts with an order of Chido’s Blend.
Zimbabwe, Rwanda and Kenya — A blend of spice, wood, floral and fruit notes
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Coffee, tea, prunings, straw, cobs ....
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50 million rural jobs
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50 million rural jobs
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50 million rural jobs 16 million tons of food How much food can we generate? SVN
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How viable is this new business model?
Some dream to escape reality
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How viable is this new business model?
Some dream to escape reality Others dream to change reality forever
Soichiro Honda
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ZERI presents every week From February 2010 until January 2012 one innovative business model open source www.zeri.org
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www.zeri.org
Thank You
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