SuLoFair: sustainable, local, fair
SuloFair is a platform that allows for anyone to buy and sell locally.
The platform builds trust through a crowdsourced vetting process of both buyers and sellers. The goal is to build a localized, decentralized network between producers and consumers that promotes human-to-human connection and helps us to usher in an era of sustainability and resilient local communities.
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Rashed Kabir
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Alan Pesskin
Oxford, England, United Kingdom
Specialist property developer interested in applying donut economics to support and help create eco-communities.
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Keiko Sono
Woodstock, New York, United States of America
I’m a community art producer, Universal Basic Income advocate, and was Andrew Yang’s delegate during the 2020 Preisdiential primary campaign. I produce community art projects that bring people from different social circles together with artists as faciliators through deep communication and shared experiences. I’m also a host of Intrinsic, a podcast about intrinsic values and motivations of people.
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Vinicius Morais
Nashville, Tennessee, United States of America
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Elizabeth Muehlich
Hanover, Niedersachsen, Germany
Hi, I am Elizabeth. I am very passionate about my involvement in a start up that seeks to be the change I want to see. Every day I learn a great deal about building a sustainable way of life. I currently live with my family in Germany but my heart and body is working in Africa for Africa. I have made it my mission to promote Africa's agri-business products. Africa is the continent I spent the most time in besides Europe, and in many ways, I wants to connect my home to the rest of the world by promoting value added export that contribute to eradicating poverty at the grassroot of high cash crops. I am energised by working directly with small-scale farmers in Africa, living with them on the farms, processing harvests together and so on. This priceless community activity that brings back memories from my childhood. reminding me of how little has changed across Africa when it comes to value added export of Agricultural products.
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Frank De Ryck
Antwerpen, Vlaanderen, België
I am Frank, inspirator for Kamieleke, a locally based company for local grown and plantbased food, near Antwerp in Belgium. Interested in history, cultural and economical issues, f.e. donut economy.
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Neil Donaldson
Kintyre, Argyll and Bute, Scotland
I am an environmental consultant and member of Kintyre Community Resilience Group
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Peter Dillon
Leyland, UK
Interested in rewilding the soul, soil and society