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Saket Sambhav

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ADJUVA LEGAL® • 5h

I’ve been saying this whole year: Youngsters, build ideas that respect sustainability and the circular economy. Don’t listen to me - I’m no one. I get it. But listen to Bill Gates, who just showed how innovation slashed projected CO₂ emissions by 40%. Listen to Richard Branson, who backs climate-positive ventures. If your idea ignores the Earth, If it treats nature as a resource, not a relationship - Then it’s already a FAILED startup. 🌱 Sustainability isn’t a feature. It’s a foundation. Your idea must serve the planet - or it won’t serve the future.

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