Akoma Cooperative Multipurpose Society
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Akoma Cooperative Multipurpose Society
Special Exhibition: „Global Sustainable Community“ Akoma Cooperative Multipurpose Society Origin Foundation/ Founders Members Certificates Products Bolgatanga, Ghana 2006/ Augustus W. Klufio 350 FloCert Cosmetics made of sheabutter and coconut oil Who we are: At Akoma we do business differently, to make a difference. We are committed to ethically sourcing and producing a range of high quality, 100% organic raw materials from Ghana for the worldwide beauty and food industry, under genuine fair trade terms. Our goal is to improve the lives of people in Ghana by focusing on fair pricing, good working conditions, sustainability and environmental sensitivity. Akoma operates and manages an integrated supply chain to ensure the highest quality products. History: In the year 2005, Augustus W. Klufio and Akoma International UK Limited teamed up with competent Ghanaian hands to export food and cosmetic ingredients from Ghana. The core objective was to identify deprived communities and empower the indigenous people especially women to become self-reliant. This intent gave birth to the Akoma Cooperative Multipurpose Society in the year 2006. Akoma is a NGO established to help members of the village of Pusu-Namogo to rise out of poverty. Basically, the cooperative is for women who want to improve their and their familie’s quality of life. In Bolgatanga, unemployment is a critical issue together with low literacy rates and poor access to health services. Upon joining the cooperative, women can earn an income by collecting, processing and selling shea nuts/ shea butter. Motivation: Our ethos is evident in everything we do. From collecting and processing raw materials to the production, distribution and packaging of our products, we offer a traceable and reliable, yet reassuringly ethical, supply chain. In short, we are a business with a conscience. We aim to lead the way by representing the best in Fairtrade policies and ensuring all our activities have a positive impact on the communities of Ghana. We aim to educate on the importance of organic farming and processing. Objectives: Akoma provides employment for local women who want to improve their families’ quality of life and empower them to create a better future for their families through training schemes and employment opportunities. Communities now have hope for better facilities, e.g. schools, clinics, etc. Additionally local expert knowledge is sought to make best use of available resources in the community. Contact: Michael K. Addo [email protected] Augustus W. Klufio [email protected] www.akomacooperative.com Special Exhibition: „Global Sustainable Community“ Assisi Garments Private Ltd. Origin Foundation/ Founders Members Certificates Products Avinashi, Indien 1994/ Cooperative founded with support of the catholic church 300: including underprivileged women and 120 physically challenged people WFTO, Flo-Cert, GOTS, SA8000,ISO Textiles made of Eco-cotton primarily clothing for children Who we are: Our inception in the industry dates back to 1994 as a non-profit rehabilitation program established in Tirupur by the Franciscan Sisters. Employing a workforce of 300, including underprivileged women and 120 physically challenged people, the endeavour was the firstof-its-kind in India. Those humble beginnings have since then paved the way for us to be a garment manufacturer of repute. History: Assisi was established nearly two decades ago with 5 trainees in a small building of 2000 sq.ft. Initially the factory was run exclusively for the deaf and dumb, and then gradually progressed to export organic products to EL PUENTE, a German importer. Among the first companies in the world to endorse Organic Cotton and Fairtrade, we started contract farming in Maharashtra by giving advance to the farmers. Though hesitant at first due to less yielding, the farmers co-operated and in due course, the production of Organic cotton increased across India. Motivation: Deeply committed to the environment we operate in, we believe that endorsing organic products is the first step in this direction. Conventional cotton cultivation necessitates the use of synthetic fertilizers and pesticides. These not only have an adverse effect on the soil but also cause damage to human health. Which is why, we exclusively manufacture and export only organic and Fairtrade garments across the world. Objectives: Assisi Garments Private Ltd. works towards sustainable development through organic products, to continue serving the needy and rededicate ourselves to Nature as well as giving fair premium to farmers that will lead them to practice fair-trade and organic cotton cultivation while safeguarding Mother Nature today, for our children tomorrow. Contact: Syril Kurian Mundackal Chinnathambi Ramachandran [email protected] [email protected] www.assisiorganics.com Special Exhibition: “Global Sustainable Community” BaSE Origin Foundation/ Founders Members Certificates Products BaSE, Khulna, Bangladesh 1977/ Italian Xaverian missionary Fr. Giovanni Abbiati, known as Fr. John More than 10,000 producers (99% are women) organised in 17 producer groups Member of the World Fair Trade Organization (WFTO) Textiles, accessories & lifestyle (seat cushions, hammock, baby slings, (jute-) bags, raffia baskets, baskets made out of palm leaves, tablecloths, placemats, decoration, blankets, oven cloths Who we are: BaSE is a nonǦprofit guaranteed Fairtrade organization that coordinates and promotes the handicraft products of various women producer groups. United in BaSE, these groups produce various types of handmade items such as palmleaf basketry, Jute Macramé, Nakshi Embroidery, Women Clothing and Accessories. In total BaSE offers over 3000 products. History: The concept of BaSE was born in 1977 and was officially formed in 1999 to coǦordinate the handicraft activity of various producer groups. United in BaSE, these groups which were out of the main stream received the chance to promote their products. BaSE stands for Bangladesh Shilpo Ekota, which means United Artisans of Bangladesh. Motivation: BaSE envisions economically selfǦsufficient, socially recognized, culturally empowered and morally aware and dignified women in Bangladesh. The mission of BaSE is to allow the women of Bangladesh to weave themselves their dignity, self-consciousness and selfǦsufficiency with their own hands and craftsmanship, inspired by their traditions and handicraft legacy. Objectives: To promote, encourage and assist the constitution of handicraft producers into economically viable Fair Producer Groups. Also BaSE wants to establish valuable, trustful and durable relationships with international Fair Trading Buyers all over the world and to animate welfare activities and projects for producers, such as housing, educational, recreational and healthǦcare facilities for betterǦliving conditions. Contact: Director: Shourove Ansari [email protected] http://basebangladesh.org Special Exhibition: „Global Sustainable Community“ Craft Resource Center Origin Foundation/ Founders Members Certificates Products Calcutta, India 1990/ Founded by Irani Sen and the late Manoranjan Walia 20 people working with us and 63 producer groups from all across the country WFTO GUARANTEED FAIR TRADE Fashion accessory, home accessory, stationary, gifts and decorative. Who we are: Craft Resource Center promotes selfdetermination amidst India’s artisan community through comprehensive capacity-building, leading to sustainability of their craft as a dignified, creative and adequate source of livelihood. This is done on the basis of Fair Trade practices that are enshrined in its business policies and which are in conformity with the principles of Fair Trade. History: Craft Resource Center started with one full time employee and another working half a day... with only two producer group partners, dealing in leather and printed silks. Now, 26 years later, we have 20 people working with us and 63 producer groups from all across the country, 36 of them deal exclusively in exports. Motivation: CRC believes that all human beings have three basic needs to survive - income, health and education. Once a secure income is assured, a can person be motivated to take care of his/her health and education. Additionally, for any social change to be successful, it has to come from the bottom, and only then can it be termed sustainable development. Objectives: CRC grew organically with a desire to fulfill the needs of their target beneficiaries. While CRC's main objective is to create opportunities and improve the lives of socio-economically backwarded people, the company also absorbed those who were themselves in need of a steady income and opportunities to develop skills and inherent talents. Most of CRC’s members have been trained on the job and today are more than capable of performing their individual tasks without guidance. Contact: Biswajit Das [email protected] Prolay Ghosh [email protected] www.craftresourcecenter.com Special Exhibition: „Global Sustainable Community“ Diamanta SAC Origin Foundation/ Founders Members Certificates Products Ayacucho, Peru 2011 , Solid Peru Employs about 150 women In progress of membership of WFTO Knitwear made of Alpaca-yarn & blends (vests, beanies scarves, mittens, pillows,.. etc.) for children and adults Who we are: Diamanta is a joint venture of two Peruvian entities: Dia and Manta. Manta is a social enterprise which produces quality knitwear for western markets offering fair wages and good working conditions for poverty prone Ayacuchan women. Manta also offers daycare and social assistance for their employees. With the profits Manta aims to finance all social activities of DIA, a support and empowerment program for teenagers and teenage mothers at risk. Diamanta forms part of Solid Peru, a group of social and entrepreneurial entities which facilitate the empowerment and capacitybuilding of vulnerable groups and entrepreneurs so that they can improve their quality of life. Diamanta is located in Ayacucho in the Andes of Peru. History: The project was born from the necessity to offer decent and customized employment for the vulnerable Teenagemothers of the social program DIA. Knitting, embroidery and crochet are traditional crafts in Ayacucho, passed on from mother to daughter. This was an opportunity. Objectives: In the first place Diamanta is thriving for financial sustainability for the social program Dia. Doing this, Diamanta wants to provide a stable income for Ayacuchan women to increase their financial autonomy and personal development. Furthermore Diamanta wants to assist the knitting ladies in improving their living conditions and widen their social network. Also Diamanta offers western designers the opportunity to produce high quality knitwear at fair working conditions. Motivation: Diamanta is a happy place full of ‘girlpower’ in a society where women struggle a lot. Teenagemothers and –girls, knitting ladies, their babies and kids and our staff feel like one big happy family! Contact: Jane Elizabeth Alvarez Guillen Jane.al28@gmail. com Martha Risco Mendoza mriscom@hotmail. com www.solidperu.com Special Exhibition: „Global Sustainable Community“ Entoto Beth Artisan Origin Foundation/ Founders Members Progress Certificates Products Addis Ababa, Ethiopia 2008/ Started by Beza Entoto Outreach The team is composed of 120 production team women, 15 people in the leather production team and 40 staff members being led by the owners and the general manager Our company is on the road of its expansion and 87 underprivileged women are trained in Bag, Spinning and gemstone Member of WFTO Jewelry (earrings, bracelets, necklaces with pendants, and gemstone Jewelry), traditional scarves, and Leather (ladies bag traveling bags, laptop bags, etc.) Who we are: Entoto Beth Artisan is an Ethiopian social business restoring the lives of women and families on mount Entoto who have been affected by HIV/Aids, through fair wage employment, medical consultations and greater skill training. History: Beza Entoto Outreach was founded in 2008. In 2012 Bethlehem Berhane, the owner and general manager, acquired Beza Entoto Outreach as it continued to grow and established it as a business model under the name Entoto Beth Artisan. Since that time the program has grown to 128 women, with the goal of offering employment to all female residents who still live on Mount Entoto. We have also begun to expand our skills into leather working. Motivation: Entoto Beth Artisan aims to create jobs for (HIV- infected) women and to train women in arts and crafts. They also want to empower more women living with HIV and to start production of our products in a much wider and deeper way. Objectives: The goal of Entoto Beth Artisan is not just to impact the women on Mount Entoto, but to create opportunities for each of those women like this to empower others in their lives who are less fortunate. They hope that through each individual we employ this idea will multiply and grow big enough to change the whole country. This business is not just about profit. Entoto Beth Artisan is for the benefit of the nation, and for this generation. And to be the leading destination place for quality jewelry and leather products in Africa, to double the revenue generated as well as to increase the number of beneficiary women in need, to triple the number of employees of EBA in the near future and to equip the beneficiary with the necessary skill through on the job and out of the job training. Contact: Bethlehem Berhane Yifru [email protected] Wudneh Leul Tereche [email protected] [email protected] http://entotobethartisan.com/ Special Exhibition: „Global Sustainable Community“ Global Mamas Origin Foundation/ Founders Members Certificates Products Accra, Ghana 2003/ by six Ghanaian women who were passionate about using their talents as batikers and seamstresses to earn a steady income to support their families Thousands of people from around the world WFTO Textiles made of cotton primarily for babys but also for adults, bags, baby slings, table cloths made of recycled textile remains, jewelry made of recycled glass Who we are: Founded in 2003, the Global Mamas community is comprised of thousands of people worldwide working together with the mission of creating prosperity for African women and their families. Our Mamas define prosperity as going beyond financial well-being to include happiness and good health. Our Mamas realize their dreams of having the opportunity to support their families, send their children to school, improve their health, and save for the future. History: In 2003 we co-founded Global Mamas as a nonprofit organization with the mission to transform the lives of women entrepreneurs in Ghana by helping them to grow their businesses. We were providing one-on-one consulting on business and financial management when six women said, “Listen, if you don’t help us find new markets for our textile products we aren’t going to need help with business management because there will be no business left to manage.” The six women united with the name Global Mamas to produce and export textile products under a common brand. Motivation: The mission of Global Mamas is to create a life of prosperity for African women and their families. We define prosperity as financial well-being, good health, and happiness. We achieve prosperity by creating and selling handmade products of the highest quality. Objectives: Global Mamas is committed to sustainable growth and since inception has created hundreds of jobs in Ghana. Fair Trade practices ensure that every Global Mama is paid a steady, living wage. We further empower our Mamas by inviting them to be a part of organizational decisions and product development. Through our powerful network of international volunteers and interns, our Mamas receive personalized, hands-on training to refine their skills and strengthen their capacity to produce better products, manage their growing businesses and personal incomes, and improve their health and the health of their children. Contact: Gladys Tettekie Adimer Patience Essibu [email protected] [email protected] www.globalmamas.org Special Exhibition: “Global Sustainable Community” Manos del Uruguay Origin Foundation/ Founders Members Certificates Products Montevideo, Uruguay 1968/ Founded by five Uruguayan women 13 women cooperatives in 19 villages WFTO Garments (ponchos, ruanas, cardigans, scarves), textiles, bags, leather accesories and household goods, mostly made of local materials such as wool, leather, wood, ceramics, horn. Who we are: Manos del Uruguay is a non-profit social organization which, since 1968, has provided jobs for craftswomen living in Uruguay rural areas. In Manos, garments are designed and knitted mainly with wool yarns- for the local market and for renowned international brand-name clothes. History: Manos del Uruguay was basically founded, when Olga S. de Artagaveytia (Founder) and a friend were talking about what each one of them was trying to do in the different rural zones where they lived. One thing led to another, more women joined the project and the goal to find income sources for the hundreds of craftswomen in the provinces had been set. The next step for the founders was to commercialize the crafts of women and men of the rural zones of the provinces, the manual skills and creative potential of whom was completely wasted. Motivation: We, the craftswomen, are the owners of Manos del Uruguay, and we are part of a non-profit Association, the objective of which is to generate work for rural women, allowing us to stay in our towns, earn our living and develop ourselves as human beings. Objectives: Manos del Uruguay’s mission is eradicating poverty through sustainable economic growth, enabling craftspeople to improve the quality of their craft products, so that, in this way, they can continue their personal development. The aim is also to generate and develop work sources for women in the interior of the country and to provide economic, social and cultural opportunities to all its members. It’s also important to value handicrafts and the work of artisans. Contact: Valentina Barreiro Schöpf Maria Dutra Muñoz [email protected]. uy [email protected] .uy www.manos.com.uy Special Exhibition: “Global Sustainable Community” MitiMeth Origin Foundation/ Founders Members Certificates Products Ibadan, Nigeria 2011/ Founded by Creative Director Achenyo Idachaba 170 women from 13 communities Lamps made of waste glass (bottles) with shades made of cotton, bags, briefcases, stationery, place settings and baskets made of water hyacinth / agro-waste fibers Who we are: MitiMeth is a fast growing woman owned social enterprise making handicrafts from invasive aquatic weeds, agro-waste and other non-timber resources prevalent in Nigeria. We are changing livelihoods for good by training and partnering with communities at the grassroots to create innovative and functional handicrafts. We are conscious about preserving our environment and inspired to transform renewable resources into beneficial use. MitiMeth's unique handcrafted products include multipurpose baskets, lamps, vases, ottomans, wall decor, diningware designed for those who have a taste for unique locally made handicrafts. History: MitiMeth was incorporated as a business enterprise in 2011. In 2012 MitiMeth was a featured winner of Sustainable Solutions Showcase (SSS). In 2013 MitiMeth received the local Raw Materials Content Award for the innovative use of available local raw materials. In October 2014 Achenyo became the Cartier Women’s Initiative Awards Laureate for SubSaharan Africa and in January 2015 Achenyo was nominated for the Creative Industry Award. Motivation: Stubborn aquatic weeds choke up several of Nigeria’s waterways thus hampering traditional fishing activities and curtailing access to water bodies. At MitiMeth, we are all about extracting value from an environmental problem. At MitiMeth we are transforming this environmental menace into profit. We are helping people in our communities to stand up and walk by creating job opportunities through innovative handcrafted products. Objectives: MitiMeth resolves rampant unemployment by creating jobs. MitiMeth aims to alleviate the clogging of the waterways by harvesting invasive aquatic weeds for their handicraft. By producing eco-friendly items they want to satisfy the needs of environmentally conscious consumers. Additionally, MitiMeth promotes the use of locally available resources through the transformation and utilization of natural fibres. Contact: Achenyo Idachaba Feyipitan Ayodele Rasaki [email protected]. ng [email protected] www.mitimeth.com Special Exhibition: “Global Sustainable Community” Ocean Sole Ltd. Origin Foundation/ Founders Certificates Products Nairobi, Kenya 1997/ Founded by Julie Church, a marine conservationist Child Labor Free, KEFAT Upcycling: colorful „Safari-sculptures“ made of recycled Flip-Flops in different sizes (toy-size to parlor-size) Who we are: Ocean Sole.com (business) & Ocean Sole Foundation (Impact) are two integral parts of an entity that share a common vision & mission: to see a waste free & healthy ocean and to be a leader in conservation entrepreneurship solutions to waste. History: In 1998 when founder Julie Church saw children making toys out of old flipflops she encouraged their mothers to collect, wash and cut the discarded flipflops into colorful products. Flipflops became the connection between the human community and their marine species. In 1999 the women went to Nairobi to sell their creations at East Africa’s largest Christmas Craft Fair. Starting with a big order from WWF in 2000 Ocean Sole got more and more orders and recognition from all over the world. In 2015, when Pope Francis' visited UNEP headquaters in Nairobi, he received a gift of one of Ocean Sole's XLarge Sculpture animals. Motivation: Ocean Sole is a message in a flipflop on behalf of the Ocean, and is a Kenyan solution to a growing problem of waste as the Ocean is becoming the world’s dumpyard! Flipflops are a connectors · They connect the Rich and Poor - as almost everyone in the world has owned apair of Rubber flipflops; · They connect continents - waste from Asia washes ashore in Africa for instance i.e the brands above from Asia land on Kenyan beaches · They connect land and sea - waste upstream floats downstream and out into the Ocean. Objectives: Trade: To replicate the Ocean Sole model of conservation entrepreneurship. Research: To conduct strategic research into the flip flop industry globally. Advocacy: To promote the concept of responsible flip flop manufacturing. Conservation: To conduct conservation activities on specific species and habitats impacted by plastic marine pollution. Education: To educate people on marine plastic pollution and conservation to effect attitude change. Contact: Julie Church Joseph Mwashimba Mwakiremba [email protected] [email protected] www.ocean-sole.com Special Exhibition: „Global Sustainable Community“ Pebble - Hathay Bunano Origin Dhaka, Bangladesh Foundation/ April 2004/ Founded by Founders Samantha Morshed as a nonprofit organization with 12 women Members More than 2000 women working in rural production centers around the country. Pebble is selling through 17 distributors in 37 countries. Certificates Member of the World Fair Trade Organization (WFTO) Products Handmade Toys (especially made out of cotton) Who we are: Hathay Bunano is a Bangladeshi non-profit organization. Hathay Bunano employs more than 2000 women. Hathay Bunano offers a variety of toys and baby-clothes. These women have sustainable, regular and flexible employment to improve their lives and the lives of their children. History: Hathay Bunano was founded in 2004 by Samantha Morshed. She in invited 12 young women to her home in Dhaka and taught them to knit in her spare room. After three weeks practicing knitting they started to work on the first order. In the same year Hathay Bunano started its first rural production centers in Nashingdi, about 2 hours from Dhaka. Still in the same year they inaugurated their first head office. Motivation: Hathay Bunano wants to create good quality employment for the young, illiterate and unskilled disadvantaged women of rural Bangladesh. Objectives: Hathay Bunano aims to empower women and to give them the possibility to improve their lives and the lives of their children. Hathay Bunano also includes crèche facilities and pre-schools where possible, so that the women can work during the day. Contact: Golam Morshed [email protected] http://www.pebblechild.com/ Special Exhibition: „Global Sustainable Community“ Prokritee Origin Foundation/ Founders Members Certificates Products Dhaka, Bangladesh 2001/ Endowment by Mennonite Central Committee Organization of 1,500 artisans based in rural areas WFTO Jewelry, (Christmas) decoration, lampshades made of iron sheet and handmade paper, chairs with seating made of recycled sari, bags made of jute, palm leaves, macramé and leather, baskets made of recycled sari and kaisa grass. Who we are: Prokritee is a fair trade company in Bangladesh. We support over 1,500 artisans in rural areas. For our products we use renewable sources of materials for example recycled sari, waste jute, silk, handmade paper, natural fibers and leaves. The products developed by Prokritee designers and produced by the artisans are sold in Bangladesh and exported to many countries worldwide. History: Our company was endowed by the Mennonite Central Committee (MCC) in 2001 to independently manage eight job creation projects with MCC’s own management and organizational structure. These projects were located in different parts of the country during the period 1977-1999.The projects are currently treated as the production units of Prokritee. Each unit is individually supervised by a unit manager with the help of a producer management committee. Motivation: All rural women in Bangladesh should live in dignity and are valued as contributing members of society. Objectives: The mission of Prokritee is to develop the social and economic capacity of poor, rural, disadvantaged women in Bangladesh by creating productive employment opportunities and sustainable linkages to world market. These criteria are written in our policy book. Of every artisan we have updated record with their personal details and the products they supply. Contact: Swapan Kumar Das SK Ahmed Ullah [email protected] http://www.prokritee.com Special Exhibition: „Global Sustainable Community“ Pueblos del Sur - Artesanias Origin Foundation/ Founders Members Certificates Products Santiago, CHILE 1991/ Young professionals & young artisans Organization of 150 handmade family shops Member of the World Fair Trade Organization (WFTO) Jewelry (earrings, necklaces, amulets) in Mapuche-Design, primarily made of recycled copper, painted by hand; ceramic, glass, jewelry made of horsehair in a metal frame Who we are: Pueblos del Sur is an organization of 150 handmade family shops, based on the principles of solidary trade. Pueblos del Sur is linked to the World Fair Trade Organization (WFTO) and contributes to the improvement of standards of living of small producers through the orientation of their production and the commercialization of their products. improve their business practices and continually develop new products that stay true to their traditions. Objectives: Pueblos del Sur is working to preserve Chiles fine craft-making traditions and to recognize these ancient techniques. They are also showcasing the full range of craft produced in Chile, celebrating the cultural diversity as key component of our national identity. Another objective is to improve the lives of economically struggling workshops and artisan groups throughout Chile by promoting and exporting the handicrafts they design and create, as well as working with the artists to improve their business practices. Contact: Patricio Alex Farías Delva Myriam Lorena Vergara Gallardo History: In 1991 Pueblos del Sur was founded by a group of young professionals and young artisans with the purpose of making a solid contribution to the dignity of handicraft work by looking for different ways to sell their products, by partnering with Chilean and international organizations. Motivation: The mission of Pueblos del Sur is to improve the lives of economically struggling workshops and artisan groups throughout Chile by promoting and exporting the handicrafts they design and create, as well as working with the artists to [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] www.pueblosdelsur.cl http://artesaniachilena.wix.com/comerciojusto www.Fair-Trade/Pueblosdelsur www.facebook.com/comerciojusto.chile.3 Special Exhibition: „Global Sustainable Community“ Rede Asta Origin Foundation/ Founders Members Certificates Products Rio de Janeiro, Brasil 2005 Alice Freitas and Rachel Schettino 974 artisans and 15 employees. Ashoka fellowship Pillow cases, bags and sacs partially made of recycled textiles, jewelry and decoration partially made of recycled bottles. Who we are: Rede Asta is a social business delivering design products made by production groups in lowincome areas to consumers across Brazil. By now 974 artisans benefit from this organization. The products – unique handmade pieces reusing a variety of materials – are created with guidance from designers. The model valorizes the producers, respects the environment and builds fair economic relationships across the whole supply chain. years, Rede Asta is reference in high quality products, various sales channels, more than 60 production groups, 95% are women. Rede Asta bridges between talented artisans and customers who want unique products brimming with stories. Motivation: We know that Rede Asta changes products and people. On one side, we have talented artisans who produce design products with their hands; on the other, are people passionate about these products; and bridging between them, a model of fair trade and social development that pairs economic viability with positive social impact. Objectives: To empower women artisans and their small businesses by training, forming production networks and setting up sales channels Contact: History: In 2002, Alice left her job with multinationals to set off on a world tour by a slogan “a socially responsible adventure”. The goal was to catalogue education, health and income generation. In late 2004, Alice met up again Rachel Schettino, just back from Switzerland where she had left behind a job in a multinational company. Without quite understanding yet what a social business was, Rachel accepted the challenge of starting a project with Alice. This re-encounter brought together Alice´s daring with Rachel´s pragmatism, the latter tasked with keeping their feet on the ground. The two of them - said to be like “hand and blister” – set about attending trade shows and meeting artisans. After 11 Rachel Schettino Santos [email protected] www.redeasta.com.br Special Exhibition: „Global Sustainable Community“ Siklo Enterprises Origin Foundation/ Founders Certificates Products Manila, Philippines 2012/ Founded by Lyndon Ecuacion und Clarice de Villa Backpacks, bags, belts and other lifestyle accessories upcycled from discarded bicycle tire and vehicle inner tubes. for alternative use is healthy for our planet and beneficial for the future generations. Upcycling is a creative way to send this message to everyone. Objective: To help promote upcycling as eco-ethical lifestyle alternative. Who we are: Siklo Enterprises is a private enterprise founded in 2012 carrying the brand name Siklo Pilipinas which means “Cycle Philippines”. The company had recently employed 42 individuals for a certain project and had upcycled more than 16 tons of discarded inner tubes into bags and other lifestyle accessories. Discarded tire materials are sourced around Metro Manila and its neighboring provinces. Contact: Lyndon Ecuacion Clarice Anne de Villa Ecuacion History: While backpacking around the Philippine islands Lyndon Ecuacion and Clarice de Villa thought of an alternative solution to protect gadgets for adventure travel lifestyle and thought of scrap inner tube as a suitable material. It then evolved and blossomed into an advocacy geared towards socio-eco-nomic solutions while inspiring eco-ethical lifestyle. Motivation: As population grow, tremendous stress is place on the environment for resources. Shifting to a lifestyle focused on renewable resource consumption will help address numerous environmental issues. Salvaging industrial garbage https://www.facebook.com/siklopilipinas/ Email: [email protected] Special Exhibition: „Global Sustainable Community“ Tuux Origin Mexico City Foundation/ Emiliano Godoy, Daniel Romero, Founders Rodolfo Samperio, Pedro Valencia Members Rodrigo Alonso, Emiliano Godoy, Santiago Hernández, Bárbara Ramírez, Daniel Romero, Rodolfo Samperio, Pedro Valencia, Paula Vera-Cruz. Certificates None Products Furniture, interiors, art, ephemeral architecture, sustainable product development and consulting for production processes. Who we are: Tuux is a design studio with production capacities focused on the development of projects which are sustainable, coherent and with social responsibility. The interdisciplinary team of collaborators consists of professionals educated in different parts of the world, with national and international awards and experience in the field of sustainability and vanguard design. History: Tuux was founded in 2012 as an experimental prototype and production studio. The studio bases its practice in the exploration of the vast possibilities of simple production tools and processes to serve an always changing array of projects. Although generally made for diverse clients, the nature of these projects has usually been imbued with experimental, social, or environmental needs, where the talents of the studio can really be put to service. Motivation: Tuux believes the development of the designerproducer figure is positive and necessary for the Mexican context. Tuux believes in a horizontal work arena where everybody in the studio and associated with its activities will be impacted in the most positive ways. Objectives: To develop projects and create products, services and knowledge with a reasoned criteria that takes in account long cycles and increases positive impacts in the present and the future, regardless of the projects’ nature. To use production as an empowering tool where the commitment to the use of certified non-toxic materials and processes leads technical exploration and production. Contact: Emiliano Godoy Diana Rodolfo Samperio Sepulveda yourstruly@emilianogo doy.com [email protected] www.tuux.mx Special Exhibition: “Global Sustainable Community” Upcycling Deluxe GmbH Origin Foundation/ Founders Members Certificates Products Berlin, Germany 2010/ Founded by Stanislaus Teichmann and Eric Pieper Around 50 designers, German and European Upcycling manufactories, social cooperatives and family businesses from South America, Africa and Asia Primarily hats and caps made of coffee bags. Lamps and bowls made of vinyl. Bags made of taxi signs and imported goods of African and Asian producers. Who we are: Upcycling Deluxe is the largest provider of Upcycling-Design in Germany as well as a pioneer in the fast growing trend of upcycling design. Their assortment includes over 1.500 unique products made by around 50 producers and own designs. Really important to them is to support only social and ecologically sustainable producers with fair working conditions. Upcycling Deluxe itself is a sustainable and holistic thinking enterprise. They have a concept store and an office in Berlin. Regularly they participate in markets and trade fairs nationwide and since the end of 2013 Upcycling Deluxe has its own online store. History: The basic business idea was to unite the best design products made of reused materials from all around the world in one place. Stanislaus Teichmann and Eric Pieper had this idea when they were sitting at their kitchen table thinking about a sustainable business idea as there is a world full of waste and creative ideas and that there should be something to make out of that. Upcycling Deluxe was born. Motivation: To Upcycling Deluxe it is important that their products convince by their design, their use as well as an adequate price. The certain something of the products is their contribution to support the planet by avoiding waste as their products are made of repurposed materials and supporting fair trade and entrepreneurial sustainability which starts by their own business management and all their products are produced under the aspect of fair trade. Objectives: Upcycling Deluxe only supports socially and ecologically sustainable producers with fair working conditions. Together their goal is to spread the idea of upcycling. Furthermore, their products aim to point the way away from the throwaway society. Stefan Korn [email protected] www.upcycling-deluxe.com