The Causeartist - Social Entrepreneurs to Watch for in 2023 list will now be in its tenth year. I evaluate the social entrepreneur interviews, articles, and podcasts I've read and listened to each year. These specific social entrepreneurs caught my attention the most. Triarchy is a line of ethically and sustainably made skincare and personal care items. Their partners are in charge of enabling youngsters everywhere to use technology to leave a digital trace and have an impact on the globe.
Tony established eSmart Recycling, while Charley founded Walden Mutual Bank, a digital bank with an emphasis on sustainable food. Walden Local, a sustainable meat firm that currently provides meat to thousands of families around the Northeast, is led by Charley. With years of experience supporting local enterprises and a vast body of sustainability expertise, Amazonian SkinFood are made feasible. Darko is on a mission to feed the planet's keystone species, wild and native bees, while also providing delicious and healthy food to 10 billion people and beyond. Kimberly's life goal is to switch out non-sustainable products with sustainable ones, and she lives this way both at home and at work. Jim has over 30 years of expertise in technology, foreign aid, venture capital, impact capital, and running businesses in the US, Europe, Africa, and Latin America.
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