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Forbes 30 Under 30 Asia the Social Entrepreneurs Tackling Issues From Food Waste to Inequality

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AI-generatedThe article profiles social entrepreneurs in Asia-Pacific addressing food waste, housing, and migrant worker issues. No direct commercial mechanism is identified; the startups are early-stage with limited scale. No commodity price, supply chain, or margin impact is evident. The tone is neutral and no concrete investment or regulatory change is announced.
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- Eat100 (Hong Kong) has over 10,000 users and 20 restaurants onboard since 2023.
- Booon (Japan) converts food waste into insect protein for aquaculture.
- FoodFilled (Australia) has delivered over 1.1 million meals since 2020.
- Modulus Housing (India) has built over 1,200 modular structures.
- Migrasia Global Solutions recovered approximately HK$280 million ($35 million) for migrant workers since 2018.
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