Description
In this episode, we explore how entrepreneurship can become a powerful driver of Net Positive Business.
Through the story of Thomas Arnaudo, co-founder of 900.care, we discover how a company can be designed from the ground up to drastically reduce its environmental impact while remaining economically successful.
By rethinking everyday products — removing water and single-use plastic — 900.care embodies a new generation of business models: more resource-efficient, more innovative, and deeply aligned with environmental challenges.
This episode highlights four key levers of Net Positive entrepreneurship: eliminating impacts at the source, reinventing business models, transforming customer relationships, and building value chains that are compatible with living systems.
Beyond the 900.care case, it offers a broader perspective on a new kind of entrepreneurship — one that reconciles growth and positive impact, turning ecological constraints into opportunities for innovation.
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