Bringing a paradigm shift in the waste management sector
Karo Sambhav is a leading Producer Responsibility Organization in India, which aims to bring a paradigm shift in the waste management sector by putting accountability, transparency and trust in the system.
After having been selected as one of the newly elected Ashoka Fellows supported with a stipend from IKEA Social Entrepreneurship, Pranshu Singhal and his team decided to use the Dela Experimentation Phase to develop systems and processes by which circular pathways for a few materials can be developed in a scalable way.
With the support of four IKEA co-workers, they came up with solutions for E-waste plastic & E-waste precious metal recycling, developed a business plan and identified potential partners for scaling. Pranshu finished the programme with an appreciative note, “The commitment from IKEA team was critical. We happened to find the right person in IKEA to make it work.”
Ending language deprivation for Deaf children
Motion Light Lab (ML2) is a deaf-founded and led, sign-centric space where creative literature intersects with digital technology to create learning experiences for Deaf and all visual learners.
During her participation in the Dela accelerator, founder Melissa Malzkuhn’s team shifted their target group from deaf people to hearing parents of 0-5yo kids: getting more hearing parents to learn ASL while their children are still very young, by building a support network and new targeted resources. Now, narrative change and mindset shift are at the core of their strategy.
Throughout the Experimentation Phase, ML2 took the first preparative steps to create an alliance with multiple organisations spanning the globe to improve the lives of deaf children and their families. With the help of 8 IKEA co-workers, they developed a vision and strategy for this alliance, updated their communication outlets, and approached several potential members.
Melissa finished the programme by expressing that “this end was only the beginning”, and adding, “as a leader I had my understanding of social impact and systemic barriers; but I lacked a shared language and ways to explain this vision to the team and partners- after this programme I feel I’ve been supplied with tools, techniques, people, resources to tackle systemic change.”