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Submit Reviewwith ποΈ James Rees - Chief Impact Officer at Botanical Water Technologies and Board Advisor at Bluerloop, Droople, and Noverram.Β
Β π§ Botanical Water Technologies strives to positively impact water scarcity by providing a new source of drinkable, sustainable, plant-based water for social and environmental projects.
What we covered:
π§ How it might be time to think a bit laterally about water and get creative.Β
π΄ How growing and developing new water technologies can be tricky yet might be desperately neededΒ
π± How an external advisor can help a typical mid-market green tech company to overcome challenges and pitfalls and break the glass ceiling Β
πΊπΈ How capital still needs to be educated about water and how that actually happens.Β
π How the ones with the money sometimes struggle to find out where to allocate it, while the entrepreneurs flounder to connect with that flow of ESG funding.Β
π How you have to be in water entrepreneurship for the right reasons and how that relates to a long-term vision.Β
π₯ β¦ and of course, we concluded with the π§ππ₯ππ πππ§π π¦πͺππ¨π©ππ€π£π¨ π₯ Β Β
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β‘οΈ Send your warm regards to James on LinkedIn;Β
β‘οΈ Visit Botanical Water's WebsiteΒ
β‘οΈ A big THANK YOU to Sciens Water for enabling this episode!
β‘οΈ Check out the full story (and an infographic) on how mid-market green tech companies could put their impact on steroids
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