Welcome to another exciting episode of Startup with Poland, hosted by Tessa McIver! In this episode, we dive deep into Poland’s thriving startup ecosystem, focusing on sustainability and the circular economy. Our guest is Marcin Koziorowski, CEO of Ecobean, a pioneering startup that’s turning heads in the recycling and sustainability sector. Join us as Marcin shares the incredible story behind Ecobean, their mission to revolutionize coffee waste recycling, and the challenges they’ve faced along the way. From innovative solutions to industry insights, Marcin also gives his perspective on the future of sustainability and the startup scene in Poland. Don’t miss out on this conversation about turning waste into value and leading the charge for a greener future!
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