🌍 This week, “Saturday Mornings Show” host Glenn van Zutphen and co-host Neil Humphreys sit down with Stephanie Simonnet and Marcus Ho, co-founders of Loopedin Pte Ltd, a Singapore-based ecotechnology startup tackling one of the most persistent challenges in the F&B and corporate sectors: single-use plastic. After careers in the life insurance industry—and inspired by a 2028 study on living to 100—they channelled their business experience into solving the $100 billion global problem: plastic pollution. Loopedin helps businesses transition to reusable, food-grade containers without disrupting operations. Their RFID-enabled platform tracks and manages inventory across the entire lifecycle—from distribution to washing to redeployment—while offering clients access to rewards programs and customer insights through a mobile marketing channel. Stephanie and Marcus share how Loopedin is helping companies meet ESG goals, reduce waste, and even grow revenue through smarter packaging systems. It’s a story of reinvention, resilience, and reusability.

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