Reclaiming the Past for a Better Future | Advait Kumar | TEDxMAIT
From clean tap water to breathable air, we once had the basics—but over time, we lost them to fear-driven marketing and unsustainable habits. Advait Kumar uncovers how India's water crisis was created and why our growing dependence on RO purifiers is just one part of a larger issue.
If you've ever wondered why clean water, fresh air, and even simple happiness now feel like luxuries, this talk is your wake-up call. The future isn't just about new inventions; it's about reclaiming what we've lost and demanding accountability for the essentials we once took for granted.
Watch now and be part of the movement to restore abundance and sustainability! Advait Kumar is a visionary entrepreneur and co-founder of Boon, a company focused on revolutionizing the way Corporates and Hospitality industries approach drinking water. A proud graduate of Penn State and dropout from Chicago Booth, Advait made the bold decision to leave his high-paying job as an investment banker at JP Morgan to pursue his passion for sustainability.
Driven by the belief that technology, when used with sustainable ethos, can transform society, Advait founded Boon to offer eco-friendly solutions in line with modern environmental and health-conscious practices. His innovative work earned him a spot on Forbes 30 Under 30 Asia. With a background in finance, technology, and sustainability, Advait is leaving a lasting impact on the future of business and society. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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