The Good Tribe – Swedish startup of the year in Austria

Awarding of the 2013 - Wirtschaftspreis der Schwedischen Handelskammer

Ever since we got the call from Johan L. Eliasson at the Swedish Chamber of Commerce in Austria a few weeks ago, that we would be awarded Swedish startup of the year in Austria, we’ve been bursting with pride.

After reading the jury’s motivation and accepting the award yesterday evening, at the Swedish ambassador’s residence in Vienna, even more so. We’re proud and thankful that the jury, comprising of representatives from the Swedish Chamber of Commerce in Austria, Business Sweden and the Swedish Embassy, trust in our business model, market approach and in us as people.

Thank you, thank you, thank you to everyone who has been involved in the selection process and for actually creating an own award category for us (!!!).

During the past four years only two awards has been given each year: Business of the year and Manager of the year. This year a third award was instated because the jury felt they wanted to recognise our work. This year’s Business of the year is IKEA in Austria, manager of the year is Lars Hagström, STS Alpresor.

Here is the jury’s motivation for the Most promising Startup Concept of the year 2012:

Usually the Swedish Business Awards ( Wirtschaftsspreis der Schwedische Handelskammer in Österreich) are awarded to companies with a measurable track record, in terms od profitability, expansion, market share and so on, but in the case  of The Good Tribe, the jury did not find these criteria applicable, since the company is so new.

The jury felt that the entire business concept of The Good Tribe captures the spirit of combining Swedish and Austrian business potential in a commendable concept from a new generation of environmentally aware entrepreneurs from Austria and Sweden. Its convincing display of thought-through business vision, and the bi-nationally well organized and credible market approach, helped the jury decide on awarding The Good Tribe the award of Most Promising Startup Concept of the Year.

Present yesterday evening were Gayathri Rathinavelu, Evelina Lundqvist, Alexandra Poetz and Michael Bauer-Leeb. Our dearest colleague Sandra Kinnaman Nordström was lecturing in Sweden and couldn’t attend. Also on the photo above: Carsten Grönblad of Business Sweden, Swedish ambassador Nils Daag and Johan L. Eliasson of the Swedish Chamber of Commerce in Austria – and Pinky Ele of course!

Thank you all for a wonderful evening yesterday. We bet you recognise our pride on our beaming smiles.

Photo credit: Michele Pauty, APA. More photos here.
Press release from The Swedish Chamber of Commerce in Austria.

Zero Waste Jam pitched at the Investment Ready Program

Last Friday, November 30, Michael attended the Investment Ready Warm-Up at Hub Vienna with our initiative Zero Waste Jam. The Investment Ready Program provides financial knowledge and training to social entrepreneurs that are seeking external financing.

Together with 20 other exciting ventures we spent a day at Vienna’s Hub working on our ideas and projects, discussing impact, and preparing a 90 sec elevator pitch to be presented to a board of six actual impact investors, among them Charly and Lisa Kleissner and our good friend Selma Prodanovic.

Great experience, great feedback, great learning!

Real change at Botkyrka business gala

A few weeks ago we received an invitation from Ellen Carlsson of Botkyrka municipality to speak at Botkyrka Business Gala (Botkyrkagalan in Swedish). The topic: Future business and sustainable development! We felt truly honored to be chosen to speak at this occasion since it’s our dream to speak about exactly these topics with fellow entrepreneurs. (Also because we were main speakers together with Swedish sustainable development guru Anders Wijkman!)

On Friday, November 16, the day of the business gala finally arrived. And what an evening this turned out to be! We got SO much lovely encouraging feedback on our speech. Beforehand we thought we would be too provocative, but it turned out to be just right. Lots of people came up to us afterwards and asked for meetings. Absolutely brilliant! We’ve got some really interesting business contacts to follow up on now.

Thank you Ellen & Co. for inviting us. A beautiful evening with so much interesting people!

We also managed to contribute to some real change on spot. One of the entrepreneurs’ support organizations that handed out prizes during the evening (a new business person of the year award) announced on stage that thanks to our speech, they will now include sustainable development as a criteria when they choose next years winner. How awesome is that!!

Happy Sunday evening everyone! 

PS. In the near future we’re planning a blog post about future sustainable business models. Stay tuned…

Movie clip from Zero Waste Fest

We just realized we could spread this film clip much more than we’ve done so far. This movie clip is from Zero Waste Fest, which we organized in Graz, middle of May this year.

Special thanks to Saubermacher, Grazer Grünen and Mangolds Restaurant & Café for supporting Zero Waste Fest.

Gayathri edited the movie clip.

Happy monday everyone!

Keynote from Zero Waste Design-Denken im Business

Thanks to everyone who participated this evening at Zero Waste Design-Denken im Business in Mangolds in Graz!

Thanks to our main partner Saubermacher, partner Die Grünen and supporter Grüne Akademie! We love youuuuuu!

And Mangolds also – Julia Pengg and Natalie Pötscha – you rule!!

Here you can download the presentation in German. (PDF, 6,2 MB)

If you have questions and ideas, please let us know!

Thanks for working for a Zero Waste world!

Alexandra, Michael and Evelina

PS. Check out ZeroWasteSommerWochen for kids in Steiermark! Sign up now!