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Michael Martin

Michael Martin is the Founder and CEO of r.World (formerly known as r.Cup), a company specializing in reusable serveware systems to eliminate single-use waste.24 He founded the company in 2017, focusing on building the infrastructure, platform, and movement for the reuse economy.12

Martin has a background in sustainability and entrepreneurship:

  • He has been a pioneering impact entrepreneur since 1990, introducing and leading sustainability efforts in the music industry.1
  • Billboard magazine named him the "Guru of Live Event Greening".1
  • He was the Executive Producer of nationally broadcast Earth Day stadium concerts that helped relaunch Earth Day.1
  • Martin has been a sustainability advisor to numerous artists, including U2, Dave Matthews Band, and Jack Johnson.1

Under Martin's leadership, r.World has:

  • Become the nation's #1 reuse platform.2
  • Diverted millions of single-use cups and containers from landfills in over 100 cities, 40 states, and 12 countries.2
  • Expanded to offer r.Cup reusable cups, r.Ware reusable foodware, and r.Turn, an inventory and environmental impact tracking app.2

Martin is based in Minneapolis, Minnesota, and speaks both English (native proficiency) and Spanish (professional working proficiency).3

Highlights

Jan 2 · rworldreuse.com
About - r.World
Oct 20 · wastedive.com
r.Cup - The Nation's No. 1 Reuse Platform - Is Now Part of r.World ...
Feb 22 · voyagedenver.com
Hidden Gems: Meet Michael Martin of r.Cup - VoyageDenver - Denver

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Minneapolis, Minnesota