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Unhidden - Professional and adaptive clothing inclusive of people with disabilities.

Unhidden is a universal fashion line created with the purpose of inclusion for people living with disabilities. We spoke to Founder, Victoria Jenkins, about how she’s planning on growing her brand. With 1 billion disabled people worldwide, Victoria seeks to create not just a garment, but the chance to give wheelchair users, amputees, people with gastrointestinal conditions and many others the same expressive freedom and dignity as everyone else.

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Little Box of Books - Creating inclusive and diverse children’s books for all families.

Little Box of Books Founder, Lynsey Pollard, talks to us about her inspiration for starting her inclusive book company. Having launched the business in 2018, Lynsey aimed to create a more inclusive library of books that better reflected minorities and underrepresented family members. Little Box of Books has a goal to publish more stories with illustrations that children from all backgrounds could see themselves in as well as promoting a diverse array of authors.

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NEMI Teas - Selling chai to springboard refugees into the UK workforce.

NEMI Teas is a sustainable and inclusive tea company that solely employs refugees, providing them with employment and giving them the work experience, skills and confidence to enter the UK workforce. Their specialist teas are organic and fairtrade-certified, their teabags are plastic free and biodegradable, and their beautiful upcyclable packaging is made with renewable resources.

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Too Good To Go - Saving the planet by reducing food waste.

Founded in 2016 after co-founder Alan Mahon caught a parasite from an unclean water source in Nepal, Brewgooder are on a mission to brew a fairer world for all, one beer at a time. Since day one, they’ve been committed to ensuring every can and pint of beer enjoyed supports people and community projects undertaken by the Brewgooder Foundation, spanning areas such as clean water and sanitation. They have already funded over 160 projects worldwide through impact partners that include Charity Water.

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Brewgooder – Brewing beer to empower the lives of others.

Founded in 2016 after co-founder Alan Mahon caught a parasite from an unclean water source in Nepal, Brewgooder are on a mission to brew a fairer world for all, one beer at a time. Since day one, they’ve been committed to ensuring every can and pint of beer enjoyed supports people and community projects undertaken by the Brewgooder Foundation, spanning areas such as clean water and sanitation. They have already funded over 160 projects worldwide through impact partners that include Charity Water.

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African Clean Energy – Europe’s highest scoring B-Corp, are on a mission to provide clean energy for rural households in the developing world.

African Clean Energy (ACE) is a social enterprise dedicated to providing electrical and thermal energy to Sub-Saharan countries. Their hybrid energy solution, the ACE One, provides a smokeless cooking experience and generates solar electricity for its users, helping communities to transition to cleaner fuel alternatives. For more than a decade, ACE has served as a leader in providing cheaper, cleaner, and more efficient energy for residents of developing countries.

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Kleiderly & M-24 - Discovering sustainable and circular solutions within fashion and textiles.

Alina Bassi, CEO of Kleiderly, a Berlin start-up turning textile waste into sunglasses, and Mat Dusting, CEO of M-24, designer of tarpaulin-recycled bags & accessories, talk to Marmalade about the fashion & sustainability sphere, how they came to start their businesses, and how much the conversation about fashion’s social and environmental conscience has grown over the last couple of years.

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Stopcocks Women Plumbers – Empowering women and changing the perception of trades.

Stopcocks Women Plumbers are the only national company of women plumbers and heating engineers in the world. In 2015 the company launched the Stopcocks franchise as a national support for women to become self-employed plumbers. Since then, they’ve expanded their scope by launching a Register for Tradeswomen during the height of the Covid-19 Pandemic: a one-stop shop for householders to find verified tradeswomen across the UK.

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Luke AG - Using poetry to question Diversity & Inclusion within the creative industries.

Luke AG is a poet, writer, public speaker, and change maker. He’s currently heading the Diversity & Inclusion team at VCCP, and if his recent TEDx talk is anything to go by, then we can expect to see him make real, inclusive, change happen in the creative industries.

We got in touch with Luke to chat about his concept ‘The Camera Lens Conundrum’, how to address Diversity & Inclusion across the creative industries, and why using poetry as a medium to talk about D&I will make people listen.

Photo Credit: TED x Royal Tunbridge Wells & Frankie Julian

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WaterBear - Turning good intentions in to actions through the power of storytelling

WaterBear is the free interactive multimedia platform dedicated to the future of our planet. It allows members to watch inspirational and award-winning content, interact with hundreds of nonprofits, and empowers them to dive deeper, learn more and take action instantly.

To mark World Wildlife Day we spoke to Lisa Rose, Head of Impact at WaterBear, to find out about some of the fantastic work they are doing.

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Bread & Roses uses floristry as a tool to enable women from refugee backgrounds to develop skills, knowledge and networks

Bread & Roses is a social enterprise florist. The enterprise was set up in 2016 to respond to the needs of women the founders had met and worked with in the refugee community. Their aim is to provide practical and emotional support to women as they navigate the complex process of rebuilding their lives in a new country.

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