Sometimes, the most basic things needed are reevaluated. We have this tendency as human beings to get into routines. They’re normally very helpful because they simplify things, save time, and reduce decision fatigue. However, some things just aren’t optimized anymore.
Alon Cohen is a dad. That’s not that special! Wait, that’s very special but Alon didn’t expect his fatherhood to turn into a massively impactful business. Cloth diapers have been around for a very long time but there’s been an issue with cleaning them effectively and the time and expense of using them. Alon realized a need and started collecting diapers in his neighborhood. Before you know it, Pika was born, and using environmentally safe diapers was suddenly much less expensive and easier. This conversation is a little about diapers and a lot about the desire to start an impact project. Make sure you catch Alon’s inspiration at the end.
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