Join us for an engaging panel discussion on innovative sustainable practices in the food and beverage industry. This workshop will explore Breer’s pioneering approach to upcycling surplus bread and coffee grounds into delicious craft beer, promoting waste reduction and local resourcefulness.
Learn how partnerships with Maxim’s Group and 7Eleven have enabled the transformation of excess raw materials into valuable products, fostering a circular economy.
The panel will feature industry experts sharing their insights on sustainable sourcing, collaborative efforts, and the impact of upcycling initiatives.
Discover how community-driven innovation can lead to eco-friendly business models that benefit both the environment and local economies.
Whether you’re an entrepreneur, environmental advocate, or curious consumer, this discussion offers inspiring ideas for turning waste into opportunity and building a sustainable future through creative collaborations.
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Naman Tekriwal
Co-Founder
Breer
Breer
Co-Founder
Naman Tekriwal graduated from the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, pursuing a degree in Management and Marketing. An enthusiastic, highly motivated, and dynamic 24-year-old, Naman has been an impact entrepreneur, starting his first venture at the age of 13 to promote financial literacy among high school students.
Naman is currently working on building Breer in Hong Kong, a food up-cycling startup converting surplus bread into craft beer, which is now expanding presence to Singapore and Indian markets. Owing to his entrepreneurial achievements, Naman was recognised as one of the youngest honourees on the Forbes 30 Under 30 Asia List in 2023.
My Sustainability Goals for 2025: