Hyundai Motor and UNDP to Present 'for Tomorrow' Documentary in close proximity to the United Nations General Assembly in New York
September 16, 2022 by Hyundai
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The documentary shows how Trinh Thi Hong in Vietnam found a way to turn waste into cleaning products and, through her business, created job opportunities for locals. It shows how self-taught engineer Emmanuel Alie Mansaray in Sierra Leone built a 100% solar-powered car from scrap metal found in a landfill and how he met with other solution owners. It captures how Jamila, who is not even a technology expert, is speaking out on a variety of projects, including developing a service application that promotes accessibility on the metro. The film also documents how the 10 de Agosto Ancocala Farming Association is preserving traditional farming and irrigation techniques using ancestral terraces in the Peruvian Andes. Finally, it shows how Charu Monga designed photovoltaic bags in India so that children can safely walk home from school at night. 'What this film celebrates is grassroots innovation, innovation that goes beyond the Silicon Valley, said Gina Lucarelli, UNDP Accelerator Labs Team Leader. 'What we mean by this is recognizing and leveraging the distributed knowledge of the women and men who are facing the effects of climate change, who are living in poverty and who have a lot to contribute to putting the planet on a more sustainable path. We're shifting the paradigm of what traditional expertise is and we hope more will join us on this journey.' The 'for Tomorrow' platform, launched in 2020, is the first partnership between Hyundai Motor and UNDP Accelerator Labs. In 2021, the platform highlighted 77 solutions in 52 countries, establishing itself as a grassroots solution platform. Hyundai's brand vision of 'Progress for Humanity' is also reflected by the creation of on/offline communities to foster a sustainable world in cooperation with the UN. 'For brands, a sense of social citizenship and responsibility is critical. Hyundai is committed to increasing and deepening collaboration that contributes to sustainability,' said Jaehoon Chang, President and CEO of Hyundai Motor Company. 'That is why we entered into this historic partnership three years ago, the first-ever between a United Nations agency and a corporation.' Learn more about the 'for Tomorrow' documentary on fortomorrow.org or watch the film on the 'for Tomorrow' YouTube channel.
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