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- Sustainability and circular economy provocateur, Dr. Leyla Acaroglu (A-jar-a-loo), challenges people to think differently about how the world works.
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- Leyla Acaroglu is an Australian designer, sustainability innovator, and educator.
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- Leyla Acaroglu was 19 years old when, sitting in her first design lecture, she heard something that would change the way she saw the world forever.
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- Leyla Acaroglu is an Australian designer, sustainability innovator, and educator.
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Leyla Acaroglu
Australian sustainability strategist
Leyla Acaroglu is an Australian designer, sustainabilityinnovator, and educator.[1][2][3] She is the founder of two design agencies, Disrupt Design and Eco Innovators. She also founded the UnSchool,[4] a pop-up program that disrupts the mainstream way that knowledge is gained and shared; the program won the Core77 Design Education Initiative Award.[5]
Acaroglu developed the Disruptive Design Method, which is the backbone of her unique approach to design-led social change. In 2016, she was named the UNEP Champion of the Earth through the United Nations Environment Programme for her actions which have had a transformative and positive impact on the environment.[1][6]
Education
For her undergraduate education, Acaroglu first was admitted to design school. After she found out about the harsh impact that the design industry had on waste, she quit design sch