How BYBORRE is also digitally redefining the textile industry

How BYBORRE is also digitally redefining the textile industry
How BYBORRE is also digitally redefining the textile industry
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April 26, 2024, 12:16 PM

BYBORRE is a textile company, founded by Borre Akkersdijk, dedicated to transforming the textile industry through responsible creation. By combining and integrating physical and digital worlds, the company is at the forefront of making responsible textiles accessible worldwide. By challenging industry norms, BYBORRE invites others to think differently and become part of something bigger, a movement to redefine the future and possibilities of textiles.

With the Mission:Failed project, BYBORRE gives new meaning to textile projects that may not have been entirely successful

With the recently launched project Mission:Failed, BYBORRE gives new meaning to textile projects that may not have been entirely successful, transforming them into opportunities to make a positive impact. In a world dominated by ‘fast fashion’, the brand wants to reuse and reuse failed textile projects upcycling, giving them a new purpose. Presenter Jonathan van Noord wants to know everything from Borre about the project and the further sustainability of the often polluting industry. In addition, the entrepreneur has more special things to say, as he was present last week at the Milan Design Week 2024, the annual design mecca.

Of course it goes into effect The Entrepreneur Live also about entrepreneurship in general. What does Borre encounter when he wants to put his ambitions into practice, who does he work with to make a green fist and what are the further plans at home and abroad with BYBORRE? You will hear and see it all next Tuesday, April 30 between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m.

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Fancy a Smash burger? Photo: Smash Image Fancy a Smash burger? Photo: Smash
Image Fancy a Smash burger? Photo: Smash

Hungry? Diego Buik brings a delicious burger. The entrepreneur, known for his popular burger shop on the Kop van Zuid in Rotterdam and the world record for the most expensive burger, announced last week the launch of a new burger concept: ‘Smash’. The concept aims to raise funding and create a community that every burger lover deserves. “With ‘Smash’ we not only want to offer excellent burgers, but also to be a hub for lovers of good taste and conviviality,” says Diego.

He tells it The Entrepreneur Live everything about it, plus about his entrepreneurship in general. Diego overcame a burnout, but is now ready to (re)conquer our hamburger hearts.

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With our cooking videos you really get the feeling that you are cooking together with the chefs

Would you rather cook yourself than a delicious burger from Diego Buik? The Pitch-candidate Cheflix lends a visual helping hand with cooking videos on a – the name says it all – Netflix-based platform. The young company makes (almost) all cooking videos itself with its own production team. “This way we keep control and know exactly what makes a good cooking video.”

“With our cooking videos you really get the feeling that you are cooking together with the chefs. With each recipe you will find a recipe booklet with a handy shopping list, so you can get started right away. With the Cheflix website and app you can quickly search for recipes and learn step by step from the cooking videos how you can easily cook the tastiest dishes at home.

Cheflix is ​​now looking for financiers. Co-founder Thomas van Burg comes to the studio to introduce our viewers and listeners to this tasty platform.

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From left to right Cheflix founders Jeroen, Rudie and Thomas. Photo: Cheflix Image From left to right Cheflix founders Jeroen, Rudie and Thomas. Photo: Cheflix
Image From left to right Cheflix founders Jeroen, Rudie and Thomas. Photo: Cheflix

Also read: 16.9 million growth money for sustainable textile innovator Byborre

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