Janah Cycle - Helping Brands Invest in Meaningful Circular Economy Projects with Tangible Results
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In episode 23, Ian and Frankie interview Sebastian Stockzelius, CEO and co-founder of Janah Cycle a company helping brands make a positive impact on the environment by supporting social and environmental initiatives.
In part 2, we learn more about Janah's mission to create a better world through the circular economy. They focus on three pillars of impact: social, tactical, and preventive. They work with partners to recover and prevent plastic pollution, empower women working in waste and provide traceability and transparency to brands through their dashboard and mobile app. The company focuses on creating real business solutions for companies with a purpose, and they emphasise the importance of removing greenwashing and building trust. Jhana Cycle works with impact partners on the ground to ensure that the funds are used effectively and transparently. They offer a customisable program for each client, allowing them to communicate their impact and engage with conscious consumers. The company covers a wide range of sustainability goals and is open to collaborating with brands from various industries. They believe that everyone can do something to make a difference and that brands have the power to create positive change.
This is part 2 of a 2-part episode. Tune in to part 1 to hear more about Sebastian and how his life has led him to start Janah and make a real impact.
Growing up in the Swedish countryside and spending summers in the Mediterranean fostered Sebastian Stockzelius’ (Uppsala, 1993) deep connection to nature. Witnessing the alarming deterioration of the oceans due to human impact fuelled his determination to make a difference. This expat entrepreneur – working from BlueTechPort at Tech Barcelona’s Pier01- with a degree in Business and Finance is the co-founder and CEO of Janah Cycle, an impact tech startup addressing the global pollution crisis by offering companies a solution to offset their plastic footprint. Its model enables Western brands to initiate plastic recovery initiatives and social empowerment actions, particularly in disadvantaged areas requiring immediate intervention.
Links:
- Partnership with Northampton University: New Partnership Between Janah Cycle and the University of Northampton's Centre for Sustainable Business Practices for Measuring Impact in Plastic Recovery Initiatives (digitaljournal.com)
- Case study fashion impact partner:
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Podcast Credits
- Host: Ian Ginn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/ian-ginn/)
- Co-host: Frankie Spagnolo (https://www.linkedin.com/in/frankie-spagnolo-8534482a/)
- Editor: Rebecca Ginn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/rebecca-ginn-86218414a/)
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