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This is the private kickoff event for Unreasonable Impact Americas 2020. Join us to hear the stories of the 13 Unreasonable Impact Fellows — these entrepreneurs are rising to the challenge of using leading-edge technologies that demonstrate the potential to introduce at least 500 jobs each over the next five years.
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Providing resiliency expertise that sustains industries, safeguards communities, and prevents environmental damage around the world
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Developing smart, sustainable, low-cost chemicals made of biomaterials to produce energy, enhance the environment, and fabricate materials and structures
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Using naturally-occurring pheromones that manipulate insect behavior to prevent pest resistance and pollution
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Developing ultrathin, flexible zinc-poly batteries that are nontoxic, high energy density, and more environmentally friendly than lithium
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Replacing existing heating & cooling equipment with geothermal systems harvesting underground energy
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Transforming the soft-goods material industry from petroleum addiction and linear life-cycles to plant-based, inherent circularity
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Making local, renewable energy accessible to every American through community solar
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Recycling CO2 emissions into chemicals and fuels that are cost-competitive with petroleum-sourced products
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Simplifying dining operations, saving water, and reducing chemical use through robotics dish-washing innovation
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Re-purposing the world's scarcest commodities in an environmentally and economically sustainable manner
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Providing an end-to-end profitable solution for businesses to reduce food waste and combat hunger
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Growing the world’s most scalable, cost-effective and environmentally friendly source of oil and protein
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Empowering sustainable food waste management with the marketplace for surplus and imperfect produce
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