User:Paolo Casula

Hi everyone, welcome to my user page. If you want to understand my motivations, story and topics of discussions then keep reading.

Why did I join Wikipedia? I am Paolo Casula Founder & CEO at Shopperbird.com a tech startup focused on upcycling and recycling waste into unique clothes on-demand with the help of sustainable fashion designers. I cover topics like: "upcycled and sustainable fashion"; "climate change & global warming"; "deforestation & desertification"; "waste management & recycling"; "renewables & alternative energy" and many related topics.

I am not a writer but I am a professional Marketer and entrepreneur dedicated to leave the most objective contributions in my domains so that is available to the public knowledge and researchers to come. I will find time to actively engage with articles within the topics listed above, time allowing (as I am not a full time Wikipedia writer). I truly think that, for how daunting and repetitive, sustainable topics should never be taken for granted as we approach 3° (currently 1.7° as I write 02.06.2022). I want to be part of the community whose voice never shuts, a society of change who values future generations more than capitalistic profits.

A short dive into my life: I was born orphan in Ukraine in 1996 under the name of Pavlo Ivan Viktorovich. I have never met my biological family. I lived in an orphanage in Kiev for 5 years until I joined my Italian adoptive family in 2001. I learned Italian in one year. Joined school like all normal kids. Graduated with a BA in Languages & Communication in Sardinia (IT). Graduated with a MSc in Marketing & Brand management in Stirling (UK). Worked in 5 different countries and now I own my tech startup focused on sustainable fashion. I speak Italian, Spanish and English and I have 3 citizenships and passports.

My values and view of the world I do believe criticism and questioning is a human right no one should take away from all of us, hence why I find Wikipedia a life changer software and democratic tool of information. Decentralised but regulated by people that's how democracy was intended to be in the ideological public knowledge. Finding balance has always been a challenge for progress and technological development; our problems and solutions grow exponentially to our innovations and development. People are the only one capable to solve our own problems, the one we created to ourselves and for future generations. I, as many other people in my sector, have chosen to make a contribution in sustainability and environmental activism.

Sorry in advance if you find mistakes (I am a noobie) as I am still working to complete this page soon.