SEED is a global partnership for action on sustainable development and the green economy. Founded by UNEP, UNDP and IUCN at the 2002 World Summit on Sustainable Development in Johannesburg, SEED supports innovative small-scale and locally driven entrepreneurs around the globe who integrate social and environmental benefits into their business model from the outset.
My mother-in-law went on a mission trip and met some of you guys and brought back a few packages of your coffee. It's pretty good I have at least 2 cups a day.
You are taking important steps for the trainings you provide to people, green technologies and green environment. I wish you success in your project and roadmap. #greenfuture
Good job putting Africa on the map. I have a banana plantation and been thinking about how to make use of the fiber. If you can kindly provide me with some information that would be great.
Dear Entrepreneur really appreciate your work. How do you turn wood waste into briquette? I need to know this technology and implement it in my country. And when this briquette meets the fire, doesn't it release the smoke hence CO2? If yes, my idea would go to dustbin, for somebody who wants to start up such green business. Please guide as soon as you see this comment. Tx!
Good video promoting HiSense, but as you state promote small business's and entrepreneurs, at some point i would have agreed that it might be true, but recently had other experience where as Hisense exploit small business owners rather than to support so much so that they either steal money from service agents, and if queries is made it said that service agents steal from Hisense, that said i actually think it other way around. Mr Kahn, u sent a positive email to Hisense regarding repairs we made to your appliance once, and so will all the service clients and that makes a person more willing to go the extra mile in achieving good service replies, but as noted as a small business myself i actually train people to work on appliance's as well, so would like to know how you suppose to pay them or anything for that matter if Hisense steals your money, accusing you of stealing and then want to end your contract because you raise questions?