Seep
Global fellowship title for eco-friendly cleaning entrepreneur
Following six months of intense scrutiny into London-based Seep as part of the award’s gruelling selection process, founder Laura Harnett has become one of only 33 women worldwide (and one of three in Europe) to secure a place on this year’s Cartier fellowship. She was awarded the prestigious title in China’s leading city for
innovation and entrepreneurship, Shenzhen on May 22 for the plastic- free cleaning tools business she founded during lockdown. T is global programme to support female founders includes
leadership development with INSTEAD business school and a $30k prize. T e initiative was set up by Cartier in 2006 and aims to drive change by empowering women impact entrepreneurs. It is a global award split across nine regions, Europe being one, that recognises and helps to fund talented entrepreneurs who use their business as a force for good. Seep was founded by Laura during the pandemic as she was
frustrated by the amount of plastic in the cleaning aisle and knew that there was a better alternative. Now a Certifi ed B Corp, Seep’s mission is to eliminate one billion plastic cleaning products from landfi lls by 2030. T e company estimates that it has diverted 3.5 million items (10.1 tons of waste) from landfi lls since its launch. Seep off ers a line of zero- plastic, high-quality cleaning accessories made from natural renewable sources like wood pulp, plant-based viscose, maize and bamboo. Laura never planned to become an entrepreneur but said that
setting up her own business later in life has been the best thing she ever did. “I was devastated to be diagnosed with breast cancer when I was
just 39 years old,” she said. “I was very fortunate to fully recover after a few years, but that experience meant that I totally lost my fear of failure. After battling cancer, I knew that I could do anything.
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“I always felt that start-ups were just for young people. But then
I read a Harvard Business Review article that completely debunked that myth. It said that when you look at the most successful fi rms, the average founder age goes up, and that overall, evidence shows that successful entrepreneurs tend to be middle aged. “T e biggest reason new businesses fail is because there’s no need
for that product or service. More important than age or experience is to fi nd a true gap in the market.” Seep has a product range of 10 eco-friendly, plastic free and bio-
degradable cleaning tools including cloths, sponges, bin bags, rubber gloves and copper scourers. Wingee Sing, from Cartier, said: “T e Cartier Women’s Initiative has
been driving change by empowering women impact entrepreneurs for the past 17 years, and our commitment is unwavering. T roughout this time, while providing fi nancial and human capital to grow these impactful businesses, we found that the biggest part of our work is to create opportunities for role models and sisterhood. “By investing in women entrepreneurs, the Cartier Women’s
Initiative recognises and grants the work of these changemakers. We provide the necessary skills and knowledge to support entrepreneurship and its community creates space for connections between the hearts and minds of entrepreneurs and between entrepreneurs and their supporters. “Every year we have the chance to hear from thousands of
entrepreneurs from around the world through their applications, our community and ecosystem engagement events.” Seep has an all-women team of fi ve and also won sustainable
brand of the year in T e Start-up 100 earlier this year. Seep is an award-winning start-up bringing pioneering products
to a dusty cleaning category, continuing to rethink traditional mate- rials and innovate.
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