Who we are
Soulful humans building solutions together
Who we are
Soulful humans building solutions together
Who we are
Soulful humans building solutions together
Team
Our team
Portfolio
Entrepreneurs
"Having been a roommate living in a small apartment with a single bathroom, creates a need for everything, every appliance, every fixture to function efficiently and with minimal maintenance; like a machine for living in. Mike and I started thinking about how we could improve or upgrade the systems in our rented apartment, and ended up focusing in on the toilet and its processes."
"The idea for my company took shape in response to decades of throwaway consumerism that have given rise to widespread corporate greenwashing and products bloated with tech. I set out to design products that prioritize wellness, integrated sustainability, and ethics (W.I.S.E products) throughout the product lifecycle, moving beyond smart, and toward a more sustainable future."
Michael Hopkins - Beepo
"When I came back from the United States, I did a lot of generative activities. After joining the association, which is affiliated with community health, we receive information about our health communities. Malaria remains a problem in our society. So I decided to create a company with waste management services and focus on minimizing the amount of waste being produced in the environment."
Ibrahima Diop - G.I.E Walkitare
"Having been a roommate living in a small apartment with a single bathroom, creates a need for everything, every appliance, every fixture to function efficiently and with minimal maintenance; like a machine for living in. Mike and I started thinking about how we could improve or upgrade the systems in our rented apartment, and ended up focusing in on the toilet and its processes."
"The idea for my company took shape in response to decades of throwaway consumerism that have given rise to widespread corporate greenwashing and products bloated with tech. I set out to design products that prioritize wellness, integrated sustainability, and ethics (W.I.S.E products) throughout the product lifecycle, moving beyond smart, and toward a more sustainable future."
Michael Hopkins - Beepo
"When I came back from the United States, I did a lot of generative activities. After joining the association, which is affiliated with community health, we receive information about our health communities. Malaria remains a problem in our society. So I decided to create a company with waste management services and focus on minimizing the amount of waste being produced in the environment."
Ibrahima Diop - G.I.E Walkitare
"Having been a roommate living in a small apartment with a single bathroom, creates a need for everything, every appliance, every fixture to function efficiently and with minimal maintenance; like a machine for living in. Mike and I started thinking about how we could improve or upgrade the systems in our rented apartment, and ended up focusing in on the toilet and its processes."
"The idea for my company took shape in response to decades of throwaway consumerism that have given rise to widespread corporate greenwashing and products bloated with tech. I set out to design products that prioritize wellness, integrated sustainability, and ethics (W.I.S.E products) throughout the product lifecycle, moving beyond smart, and toward a more sustainable future."
Michael Hopkins - Beepo
"When I came back from the United States, I did a lot of generative activities. After joining the association, which is affiliated with community health, we receive information about our health communities. Malaria remains a problem in our society. So I decided to create a company with waste management services and focus on minimizing the amount of waste being produced in the environment."
Ibrahima Diop - G.I.E Walkitare
"Having been a roommate living in a small apartment with a single bathroom, creates a need for everything, every appliance, every fixture to function efficiently and with minimal maintenance; like a machine for living in. Mike and I started thinking about how we could improve or upgrade the systems in our rented apartment, and ended up focusing in on the toilet and its processes."
"The idea for my company took shape in response to decades of throwaway consumerism that have given rise to widespread corporate greenwashing and products bloated with tech. I set out to design products that prioritize wellness, integrated sustainability, and ethics (W.I.S.E products) throughout the product lifecycle, moving beyond smart, and toward a more sustainable future."
Michael Hopkins - Beepo
"When I came back from the United States, I did a lot of generative activities. After joining the association, which is affiliated with community health, we receive information about our health communities. Malaria remains a problem in our society. So I decided to create a company with waste management services and focus on minimizing the amount of waste being produced in the environment."
Ibrahima Diop - G.I.E Walkitare
Portfolio
Entrepreneurs
"Having been a roommate living in a small apartment with a single bathroom, creates a need for everything, every appliance, every fixture to function efficiently and with minimal maintenance; like a machine for living in. Mike and I started thinking about how we could improve or upgrade the systems in our rented apartment, and ended up focusing in on the toilet and its processes."
"The idea for my company took shape in response to decades of throwaway consumerism that have given rise to widespread corporate greenwashing and products bloated with tech. I set out to design products that prioritize wellness, integrated sustainability, and ethics (W.I.S.E products) throughout the product lifecycle, moving beyond smart, and toward a more sustainable future."
Michael Hopkins - Beepo
"When I came back from the United States, I did a lot of generative activities. After joining the association, which is affiliated with community health, we receive information about our health communities. Malaria remains a problem in our society. So I decided to create a company with waste management services and focus on minimizing the amount of waste being produced in the environment."
Ibrahima Diop - G.I.E Walkitare
"Having been a roommate living in a small apartment with a single bathroom, creates a need for everything, every appliance, every fixture to function efficiently and with minimal maintenance; like a machine for living in. Mike and I started thinking about how we could improve or upgrade the systems in our rented apartment, and ended up focusing in on the toilet and its processes."
"The idea for my company took shape in response to decades of throwaway consumerism that have given rise to widespread corporate greenwashing and products bloated with tech. I set out to design products that prioritize wellness, integrated sustainability, and ethics (W.I.S.E products) throughout the product lifecycle, moving beyond smart, and toward a more sustainable future."
Michael Hopkins - Beepo
"When I came back from the United States, I did a lot of generative activities. After joining the association, which is affiliated with community health, we receive information about our health communities. Malaria remains a problem in our society. So I decided to create a company with waste management services and focus on minimizing the amount of waste being produced in the environment."
Ibrahima Diop - G.I.E Walkitare
"Having been a roommate living in a small apartment with a single bathroom, creates a need for everything, every appliance, every fixture to function efficiently and with minimal maintenance; like a machine for living in. Mike and I started thinking about how we could improve or upgrade the systems in our rented apartment, and ended up focusing in on the toilet and its processes."
"The idea for my company took shape in response to decades of throwaway consumerism that have given rise to widespread corporate greenwashing and products bloated with tech. I set out to design products that prioritize wellness, integrated sustainability, and ethics (W.I.S.E products) throughout the product lifecycle, moving beyond smart, and toward a more sustainable future."
Michael Hopkins - Beepo
"When I came back from the United States, I did a lot of generative activities. After joining the association, which is affiliated with community health, we receive information about our health communities. Malaria remains a problem in our society. So I decided to create a company with waste management services and focus on minimizing the amount of waste being produced in the environment."
Ibrahima Diop - G.I.E Walkitare
"Having been a roommate living in a small apartment with a single bathroom, creates a need for everything, every appliance, every fixture to function efficiently and with minimal maintenance; like a machine for living in. Mike and I started thinking about how we could improve or upgrade the systems in our rented apartment, and ended up focusing in on the toilet and its processes."
"The idea for my company took shape in response to decades of throwaway consumerism that have given rise to widespread corporate greenwashing and products bloated with tech. I set out to design products that prioritize wellness, integrated sustainability, and ethics (W.I.S.E products) throughout the product lifecycle, moving beyond smart, and toward a more sustainable future."
Michael Hopkins - Beepo
"When I came back from the United States, I did a lot of generative activities. After joining the association, which is affiliated with community health, we receive information about our health communities. Malaria remains a problem in our society. So I decided to create a company with waste management services and focus on minimizing the amount of waste being produced in the environment."
Ibrahima Diop - G.I.E Walkitare
our system
A Teal organization
As a venture studio, SCOBY Collective has to constantly sense and react very rapidly, across a large group members and within a lot of different projects.
As an Impact Studio, SCOBY Collective has to take care of people inside similarly than outside the organization and welcome their whole self without not asking them to fit in molds.
For these reasons, At SCOBY we operate following the Teal Organization principles of self-management, wholeness and evolutionary purpose meaning that:
most roles are defined in team by consensus always welcoming and favoring proposals
people are welcomed, accepted and encouraged to be their true self
nothing is forever or like this because it has always been SCOBY is a living organism
our model
Skin in the game
In addition to engaging the team in strategic decision and seeking always their advice before any decision, at SCOBY collective we grow as a organism and everyones contribution (team & community members, partners, advisors) is retributed in value and ownership in SCOBY collective. We are in process of becoming a Cooperative in Colorado, United States.
We work together as a collective and we own together by being all partners of the studio holding of all the projects and not individually in the project we are working on for now.
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