Spruce Circularity Inc.

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Photos from Spruce Circularity Inc.'s post 04/09/2024

I am excited to be showcasing β€˜s work at Small Business, Big Impact: A Climate Action Knowledge Exchange! I’ll be excited to be sharing some key learnings from our recent pilot with πŸ™ŒπŸΌ

This event, presented by with support from , aims to bring together leaders in the green business and circular economy space to share ideas, make connections, and get inspired about the work happening in our community πŸ’‘πŸ”„πŸŒŽ

The event will feature bite-sized presentations from organizations taking climate action, a Solutions Showcase (think a green biz science fair for adults!), and networking opportunities.

Join us at Creekside Community Centre on April 10 from 4:30 to 6:30 by registering at https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/small-business-big-impact-a-climate-action-knowledge-exchange-tickets-838803944177?utm-campaign=social&utm-content=attendeeshare&utm-medium=discovery&utm-term=listing&utm-source=cp&aff=ebdsshcopyurl πŸ”—

09/14/2023

πŸ“£ We’re here for of ’s thoughts about opportunities for equity and inclusion as it relates to circularity:
πŸ™ŒπŸΌ Waste reduction and keeping things out of landfills is good, and especially for the marginalized and poorer populations that are most disproportionately impacted by this ugly problem.
πŸ‘ŽπŸΌ However, all the positive trends of recent years in resale and slow fashion remain focused on expensive, high-end/luxury goods, meaning it’s still inaccessible for most people to participate.

Thanks BCAGA and for hosting tonight’s Circularity Panel!

needs to be embedded into every aspect of our global economy and society, and we are working to build the infrastructure to make it convenient and cheap enough to be accessible to all. Let’s get to work!

05/26/2023

πŸ‘‹ Today we're introducing Devon de Balasi Brown, the founder of Spruce.

Why did you start Spruce? πŸ€”
In 2023 the majority of consumers want to keep their products out of the landfill through repair, alteration and resale. They want to give their money to brands who share their values and keep them using the things they love. But we're in an awkward stage where it's just too hard for most brands to meet these customer needs. Spruce provides a modern solution. In five years Spruce will be a household name as the product renewal enabler for leading brands.

What's your background? πŸŒ‡
I spent over a decade in the outdoor industry at Arc'teryx leading teams and initiatives related to repair, warranty, re-sale, and retail innovation. While I was there we grew the business 10x, and my focus was always on championing sustainability and scalability.

What's a recent project you're really proud of?πŸ™ŒπŸΌ
Launching ReBird Service Centers for Arc'teryx was extremely fulfilling. We brought repair and care into the spotlight in four prominent retail stores across North America, and got phenomenal feedback from customers and staff.

What motivates you? πŸ”₯
I'm intrinsically drawn to tackling large, complex problems, and I love to advocate for the underdog. I see the circular economy as the path through the bad situation we're creating on this planet. I also have a penchant for quality things, and that means taking care of them, and fixing them when they break. I think Spruce can be the tide that rises all boats, let's do this!!

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