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Lagos Wecyclers Founder - Cargo Bike Rewards Recycling Model

Lagos has 21 million people, and it produces 9,000 tonnes of its waste every single day. Somewhere in that chaos, someone saw a goldmine, a cargo bike. In 2012, Bilikiss Adebiyi-Abiola flew back from MIT and looked at the waste challenge through a different lens. Where others saw an overwhelming environmental problem, she saw an opportunity to redesign how value flows through communities. That insight led to the creation of Wecyclers, a rewards-for-recycling platform that reimagines waste Wecyclers Corporation was built as a low-cost waste management infrastructure that combines mobile technology with cargo bike logistics to make recycling accessible within underserved communities. By introducing incentives, the model encourages households to adopt environmentally responsible habits while simultaneously creating economic participation at the community level. This is a reminder that circular economy models don’t begin with waste; they begin with how you design value.💡 This is part of my ongoing series #HowSustainabilityWorks, where I break down circular economy models, ESG frameworks, and the ventures building a regenerative future. I’m mapping circular economy ventures across the globe, and if there’s a venture I’ve missed, I’d love to hear from you. Feel free to reach out so we can add it here - https://lnkd.in/d62Y4REu #CircularEconomy #ESG #Sustainability #HowSustainabilityWorks #Founders #ImpactInvesting #ClimateAction #SDGs #Impactventures

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CFOs & Senior Finance Leaders - Finance of 2030 AI Impact

🚨 LinkedIn, I need your help finding some exceptional speakers 🚨 I’m currently scheduling in speakers for upcoming episodes of SupplyChainTalk and AITalk, and I’m looking for standout experts to join these conversations. Please tag someone, share, or send me a message if anyone comes to mind 👇 AITalk | 21 April Topic: Finance of 2030: The Impact of AI on the CFO’s Function 📣 Looking for ONE final speaker Ideal speaker: CFO / senior finance leader / finance transformation expert. Someone who can speak about how AI is reshaping finance teams, workflows, decision-making, and the future CFO role. SupplyChainTalk | 29 April Topic: How AI is Modernising Logistics Fleet Management 📣 Looking for ONE final speaker. Ideal speaker: US-based supply chain and/or logistics professional in the food & beverage sector. Someone with hands-on experience in AI-driven fleet optimisation, visibility, routing, automation, and operational resilience. SupplyChainTalk | 27 May Topic: Building Faster, Smarter and More Resilient Supply Chains for Time-Critical Products 📣 Looking for ONE final speaker Ideal speaker: Supply chain expert working with time-critical products. This could be in perishables, healthcare, pharma, urgent fulfilment, or any sector where speed and resilience are business-critical. If this sounds like you (or you know the perfect person) please comment below, tag them, or message me directly. Even one great introduction from my network could make all the difference. The power of LinkedIn never fails 👏 #SupplyChain #Logistics #FoodAndBeverage #FleetManagement #ArtificialIntelligence #AI #FinanceTransformation #CFO #FutureOfFinance #SupplyChainTalk #AITalk #Leadership #PodcastGuest #SpeakerSearch #Networking

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Podcast Hosts & Guests & Publicists - Podcast Booking Malpractice

Podcast bookers are supposed to open doors for their clients. Too many of them are quietly slamming those doors shut — and their clients have no idea. By Denise Griffitts, Host of #YourPartnerInSuccessRadio·Part 1 of a continuing series Every morning, I open my inbox to the same scene: dozens of pitch emails, most of them unsolicited, most of them wrong. Wrong show. Wrong angle. Wrong tone. Sometimes wrong name at the top — as in, they've addressed me as someone else entirely (This happens a LOT!). I've watched this phenomenon grow from a minor nuisance into something that genuinely concerns me, not just as a host, but as someone who cares about the integrity of public discourse and the professionals who navigate it. This is the first installment in an ongoing examination of professional malpractice in #podcastbooking and media placement. Coming entries will cover: The mass-blast problem and why volume is not strategy; how generic pitches actively harm a guest’s positioning; the failure to research the show — and why hosts remember; what separates a real booking professional from someone with a Gmail account; and what clients should demand before hiring anyone to pitch on their behalf. If you’ve experienced any of this — as a host, a guest, or a publicist trying to do the work well — I’d like to hear from you.Please connect with me here on LinkedIn or email me directly at [email redacted]. Read the full article here: https://lnkd.in/e6af5Hwi Anastasia Lipske Tess Woods Nicole Pyles Noémi Beres 🎙️- please chime in!

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Mediators & Family Lawyers - Divorce Talks Podcast - Conflict Tools

I don’t care about any likes or growth metric, those Divorce Talks are so funny and instructive I’m just gonna keep doing them. On many occasions I was taught that showing up daily on LinkedIn would be good for my business. But I find it boring AF. I realized I only like to speak on this platform when I have something to say + hopefully something useful. Showing up just for the sake of it or in order to not-disappear from this virtual professional sphere feels just meaningless. So far, Ryan 💡 McLaughlin and I have a lot to share. Our recorded calls are barely organized, a lot of times we have no script and only go with the flow, we have no clean setting, I personally have zero skill in video editing. Pretty chaotic to date, total amateur vibe - and yet I think that by doing our reps we will end up finding the right angle and provide for a lot of value. That brings me a lot of joy, it’s like starting to throw a few colors on a white canvas and see beauty in the mere creation process. Hopefully we can communicate that enthusiasm and be of any use. Our last session was about : - Tools - backed with neuroscience data - to help our clients navigate conflict - The importance to make a team with any professional helping you deal with your divorce - Key questions to ask / or ask yourself, to put one step in front of the other in the process We want to make useful content and gradually increase the value, so let us know what you think and share your ideas about what could be discussed. We also want to make it a collective work and include other professionals gravitating around conflict management, couples, litigation, mediation etc. so let us know if you want to take a part in this journey. Enjoy Divorce Talks episode 2 : link in the comments

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