In episode 22, Ian and Frankie interview Sebastian Stockzelius, CEO and co-founder of Janah Cycle a company making Ocean Protection & Social Impact ROI-positive.
In part 1, Sebastian shares his journey and the mission of his company. The conversation covers topics such as the importance of experiences, the impact of travel, and the inspiration behind Janah Cycle. Sebastian shares his passion for sustainability and his desire to bridge the gap between the global North and South. He also talks about his educational background, his love for documentaries, and his interest in AI. The conversation concludes with a discussion on the potential of AI and the need for responsible use.
This is part 1 of a 2-part episode. Tune in to part 2 to hear more about Janah Cycle and how they are helping brands to integrate ocean protection and women empowerment initiatives into their business and offering.
Growing up in the Swedish countryside and spending summers in the Mediterranean fostered Sebastian Stockzelius’ (Uppsala, 1993) deep connection to nature. Witnessing the alarming deterioration of the oceans due to human impact fuelled his determination to make a difference. This expat entrepreneur – working from BlueTechPort at Tech Barcelona’s Pier01- with a degree in Business and Finance is the co-founder and CEO of Janah Cycle, an impact tech startup addressing the global pollution crisis by offering companies a solution to offset their plastic footprint. Its model enables Western brands to initiate plastic recovery initiatives and social empowerment actions, particularly in disadvantaged areas requiring immediate intervention.
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