The youth are our future—and here are some of the 2023 Gen.T honourees who have shown that age is no hindrance to them making a mark in the world
The trailblazing individuals who make up our annual Gen.T List not only hail from across various industries but are all under the age of 40. Each of them has achieved greatness in their own right, but there’s something else about the leaders we’re featuring here: they are the youngest of this year’s cohort.
Here, we highlight these youths and their potential. Despite—or perhaps because of—their age, these Leaders of Tomorrow have made the world their own, driving change across the region and in their own home countries.
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Anushka Purohit
Millenium baby Anushka Purohit co-founded Hong Kong-based food upcycling startup Breer with the aim of reducing food waste in Hong Kong to zero. The company has worked with local bread manufacturer and restaurant group Maxim’s to brew more than 25,000l of craft beer from 500kg of leftover bread. Purohit has also worked with organisations in London to collect more than 2,300kg of food to donate to impoverished eldery people.
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