Seeding Sustainability in China

Jason Inch started with a simple, yet profound question: How can we make increasingly dense cities like Shanghai more sustainable?

“In China, there are lots of developments happening simultaneously. You’ll have solar panels being manufactured and people hooking to the grid, right next to coal plants. There’s lots of contradictions going on,” Jason expressed.

Jason is on a mission to create the most sustainable co-working space in Shanghai. Growing up near Vancouver, one of the greenest cities in the world, and inspired by David Suzuki, the Center for Social Innovation (CSI) in Toronto, he would consider himself a business-focused social entrepreneur.

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