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Sip.ph and the Eco-Entrepreneurship Journey of Pocholo Espina

33m · People Helping People · 25 Jan 03:00

Pocholo Espina, founder of SIP PH, shares his transformative journey from a diver witnessing the impacts of plastic pollution to becoming a sustainability pioneer. He delves into the challenges and triumphs of introducing eco-friendly alternatives like metal straws in the Philippines and building a product based company aiming to inspire a broader societal shift towards environmental responsibility.

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