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Davos 2026

I recently had the amazing chance to be part of Davos during World Economic Forum week. Global leaders, entrepreneurs, innovators, and changemakers gathered to discuss some of the world’s biggest challenges. Being in such an inspiring setting was both humbling and motivating. I had the opportunity to share my work with Ecoedus, contribute to discussions about climate action, and connect with people who are turning sustainability from an idea into real impact.

 

 

During Davos week, I participated in a youth-led panel that focused on climate change and the role of young people in creating a more sustainable future. The discussion looked at how students can go beyond awareness and become active players in climate solutions, education, and environmental action. I was honoured to receive two Young Innovator Awards for my panel and pitch. This recognition meant a lot to me because it highlighted the value of youth-led ideas and showed that practical, impact-driven solutions can resonate globally.

 

 

A key moment of the week was the launch of Ecoedus Tools, a library designed to make climate action easier, faster, and more accessible. The platform aims to help individuals, schools, businesses, and communities take practical steps toward sustainability.

 

 

Another highlight was attending the Nature Lunch hosted by Innovate 4 Nature, Nature Wealth Foundation, European Biodiversity Coalition, and Biodiversity Bridge. Hearing about solutions like Primal Fløps, which are the world’s first biodegradable flip flops, reminded me that many solutions already exist. What matters now is faster adoption, stronger collaboration, and the determination to scale what works.

 

 

Overall, Davos 2026 was a really powerful experience. It reinforced my belief that young people deserve a seat at the table and that sustainability needs to move from ambition to action. I returned more motivated than ever to keep building Ecoedus, foster meaningful partnerships, and help more people take action for the environment.

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