Anjali Mahadevia
Climate & Sustainability Track Lead, DC Startup Week I'm on a mission towards a world with less waste. My personal belief is that corporate intervention is one of the greatest vehicles to combat climate change. Along with two others, I co-founded a climate-tech startup called Ampliphi.
About this speaker
I'm on a mission towards a world with less waste.
My personal belief is that corporate intervention is one of the greatest vehicles to combat climate change.
Along with two others, I co-founded a climate-tech startup called Ampliphi.
We provide businesses with a data-driven approach to plastic reduction and a streamlined tool to showcase climate impact transparently to their consumers.
The key question to our mission: how can corporations turn off the tap?
We recently released a corporate impact series to showcase the power of small steps, inspire climate optimism, and educate consumers on myths around "sustainability."
You can check out some great content we captured from companies like Colgate, PATH water, and Numi Tea below in my featured section.
True systems change happens when we turn off the tap.
The time is now, it's time to take action.
On the side, I sit on Village Capital's advisory board for their Dream Climate Tech Launchpad program for black and brown founders, and am planning DC Startup Week's Climate and Sustainability Track.
If you're in the DC Area, passionate about storytelling, impact, or climate change -- let's connect!