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127: Cemoh 127: From Pizza Delivery Driver to Founder of Circonomy. Discover How Yas Turned a Simple Idea into a Social Enterprise.

Feb 06, 2023โ€ข29 minโ€ขEp. 127
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We are back in 2023 and on episode 127 of the Cemoh Marketing Podcast, Simon speaks with Yas, Former CEO and Founder of Circonomy. We learn about how Yas turned a simple idea into a Charity and then on to be a Social Enterprise.

Circonomy started in 2013 as 'The World's Biggest Garage Sale' and is all about a world where nothing useful goes to waste. Circonomy are throwing away the take-make-waste economy and turning it into a circular economy. They take the surprise chain and turn it into the supply chain.ย 

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