๐ฎ Do you have visibility on how the waste you generate is impacting your organization. On this episode of the Decarbonization Disrupters Podcast, I sit down with Laurent Canneva, CEO of Spare-it toto learn how they are revolutionizing how we track and leverage waste data in our buildings. ๐ย
Laurent was gracious in sharing his motivation for start Spare-it and their mission to help businesses, office owners and universities get access to live intelligence for all kinds of workspace waste.ย We had an engaging discussion on the types of waste that is typically overlooked in buildings as well as how he his balancing the social impact of waste reduction with an attractive ROI for his customers. We also delved into how we can increase awareness for overall reusability in the US market.
Thanks, Laurent, for your impactful work!
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