From Waste to Wealth

In today's world, many individuals are turning waste into wealth by reimagining and repurposing discarded materials. This approach not only addresses environmental concerns but also opens up profitable business avenues. Young migrant entrepreneurs, in particular, are leading this charge, leveraging their unique perspectives and resilience to build successful green businesses.

Real-Life Inspirations:

Basima Abdulrahman: An Iraqi engineer, Basima founded KESK, a company specializing in eco-friendly architecture. By blending modern sustainable techniques with traditional methods, such as constructing dome-shaped homes using clay bricks, she addresses environmental challenges while preserving cultural heritage.

KESK Website 

Lena Derisavifard: An Iranian immigrant in Brooklyn, Lena established BiBi Bakery, introducing Iranian flavors through vegan desserts. Her journey from engineering and finance to baking underscores the transformative power of pursuing one's passion while honoring cultural roots.

BiBi Bakery Website 

Empowering the Next Generation: CirculYOUNG's Free Training Initiatives

For aspiring young migrant entrepreneurs eager to dive into the circular economy, CirculYOUNG offers invaluable resources. This initiative provides free training courses designed to equip individuals with the skills needed to transform waste into profitable ventures. Participants gain insights into sustainable business models, circular design principles, and practical strategies for launching eco-friendly startups.

The fusion of migrant entrepreneurship with the principles of the circular economy is a testament to innovation, resilience, and sustainability. By embracing opportunities for learning and growth, young migrants can transform challenges into thriving green businesses, contributing positively to both the economy and the environment.

If you're a young migrant with a passion for sustainability and innovation, explore the resources mentioned above. Embark on a journey to turn waste into wealth, and be part of the movement towards a more sustainable and prosperous future.

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