CIRCULAR INNOVATION COHORT 2025

Brought to you by Upaya Social Ventures, Global Business Inroads, and rePurpose Global, the nine-month long Dignified Jobs Accelerator brings deep expertise, global networks, and access to finance to early-stage entrepreneurs in the plastics, and textiles & fashion waste management sector. This program will be conducted in two phases: Level 1 will be a three-month virtual program for 60 businesses and Level 2 will be a six-month tailored, hands-on, capacity building program for 10 businesses.

This program is supported by Aspen Network of Development Entrepreneurs (ANDE) at the Aspen Institute and IKEA Foundation under the Investment Innovation Fund designed to improve access to finance for waste and circularity enterprises in India and Kenya.

ABOUT THE COHORT

The waste management sector is expected to be a $35.87 billion opportunity by 2028. However, in the current scenario, increasing levels of mismanaged waste and lack of adequate resources, scalable infrastructure and regulations, and relevant or innovative solutions to manage waste is an increasing threat to the waste crisis. Additionally, there is a huge dependency of this sector on the informal economy who face tremendous health, economic, and social challenges. Businesses in waste & circularity have the potential to reimagine the sector through innovation and one that is based on social inclusion.

The Dignified Jobs Accelerator under the Circular Innovation Cohort will bring together a passionate cohort of impact entrepreneurs who are building innovations and creating jobs in the waste management and circularity sector. Specifically focused on plastics, and textiles & fashion value chain, this program is designed to support businesses that work closely with sanitation workers or rural communities, the first-mile in the waste management value chain.

MEET THE CIRCULAR INNOVATION LEVEL 2 COHORT 2025

ABOUT THE CIRCULAR INNOVATION COHORT

With a focus on plastics, and textiles & fashion waste management value chains, we are looking for circular innovations across the following categories:

  • waste management including collection, segregation, and sorting where advanced technologies and community-based initiatives ensure that materials are properly categorized and prepared for recycling or repurposing

  • processing of waste to value creation such as reusing, upcycling or downcycling, and transforming discarded plastics and textiles into new products, raw materials, or energy sources, thereby reducing reliance on virgin resources and minimizing waste

  • developing sustainable alternatives to plastic and other waste materials like food packaging, single-use plastics, and/or creating biodegradable textiles

These innovations have the potential to create new revenue streams, enhance the efficiency of supply chains, and open up new markets, contributing to a more sustainable and resilient economy.

WHAT WE OFFER

  • Level 1

    This will be a virtual group learning model for 60 businesses, focused on building readiness for global market access and fundraising. The cohort will get access to:

    A. Expert Sessions and Masterclasses on business strategy, global market readiness, aligning to global best practices, measuring climate and livelihood impact, and investment-readiness

    B. Visibility and Market Access Opportunities through Global Business Inroads’ GTI Platform

  • Level 2

    This will be a tailored program for 10 businesses selected from the Level 1 cohort, to drive market access and investment opportunities. The offerings for this cohort are:

    A. Global Market Access including market and technology validation

    B. Capacity Building in technical, business and investment readiness

    C. Impact Assessment

    D. Investment Opportunity from Upaya and other investment partners

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FAQs

For queries related to the accelerator programs, please reach out to cohort@upayasv.org.