Inquirer: Nanette Medved-Po’s waste-to-cash business model shows way to better normal
“This year, more than ever, the world saw how business as usual was harmful not just to humans, but also the planet. While a pandemic-stricken world has seen endless talks of a new normal, as HOPE has shown, there are ways to strive for a better normal, even when doing business.”
We’re proud of the impact we’ve made despite the challenges this year has thrown upon us. From building our 100th classroom to pioneering sustainable solutions to equip communities with the means to help themselves out of extreme poverty – we continue to be inspired to do #BusinessForGood.
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