Over 22,000 non-governmental organizations (NGOs) exist in Mexico, all competing for the same pool of funds, but this startup gives organizations a different option by designing revenue sources for sustainable impact.
Mexican entrepreneurs with a background in mechanical engineering and passion for innovation leads him to vehemently race towards solutions in alternative mobility.
Local entrepreneurs are solving the biggest f**king problems in Mexico ranging from clean water, health, and education to traffic and smog and they have the potential to shift what some might call a zip-code reality.
Alejandro grew up in the family tradition of candy manufacturing. He's using his family business to reactivate the local economy and empower farmers throughout Mexico.
How would you empower women entrepreneurs in one of the most unequal countries in Latin America? Ask Gabriela. She'll share her secrets in this entirely Unreasonable Talk.
Watch how this 2012 Unreasonable Institute entrepreneur is bringing fair-trade practices to farmers in Mexico and increasing the quality and quantity of their agricultural production.
Watch a 2011 Unreasonable Institute entrepreneur talk about how his venture is generating revenue while simultaneously disrupting the waste management industry in Mexico that currently only recycles 3.3% of the country's 35 million tons of annual waste.
Watch this 2011 Unreasonable Institute entrepreneur's talk on how her venture is using an unexpected natural resource to provide sustainable agriculture and take on the big problem that 2 billion people live in food insecurity around the world.