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#34: Out of natural habitat as a founder - Alina Bassi

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How do you launch an innovative business in uncharted territories? Alina Bassi realised she could apply principles of coffee waste management to recycle textiles into… plastics. A chemical engineer, she launched Kleiderly in a foreign country, with no language skills, and out of network. She masterfully addresses challenges of two industries simultaneously: textile waste management and plastics manufacturing.


Main topics:

  • Is it a good idea to donate used clothes?
  • Think like an engineer: use materials in an unconventional sense
  • The most beneficial thing to do for an out-of-natural-habitat founder
  • From a fear of failure to ‘Wow, I could do that. So what else can I do?’
  • What if you’re pitching and your potential investor is yawning?


About Alina Bassi (guest):

Alina Bassi is a chemical engineer turned impact entrepreneur, with a passion for creating a more sustainable and equitable future. After 7 years in the biofuels and waste recycling space, she co-founded Kleiderly, a textile recycling startup. She is an impact investor and the co-founder of Founderland - a non-profit that supports women of colour to raise investment. She was on the Forbes 30 under 30 list in 2020, and has been featured in Vogue, Wired, and Germany’s Shark Tank. She is an Obama Leader, TEDx speaker and advisor to over 50+ women-led startups.


About Darya Kamkalova (host):

Darya is a data industry professional, a startup mentor, and a speaker. She is committed to narrowing the gender investment gap for female founders and diverse teams. Darya is based in Berlin, Germany.


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