“Advocacy for egg replacement solutions” by Vasco Grilo🔸
Ambitious Impact (AIM) exists to enable more effective charities to exist worldwide. We strive to achieve this goal through our extensive research process and Incubation Program. We give talented potential entrepreneurs two months of cost-covered, intensive training designed by founders for founders. Our talented researchers and entrepreneurs identify evidence-based, high-impact interventions and help founders find a co-founder to launch the idea and reach scale. Note to readers: Our research is geared toward AIM decision-makers and program participants. We attempt to find the best ideas for our incubation programs through these reports. Given our commitment to focusing on recommended ideas, reports on those not recommended for incubation can often be less polished. For questions about the content of this research, please contact Vasco Grilo. For questions about the research process, please contact Morgan Fairless.This report was written as part of AIM's research program from October to December of [...] ---Outline:(01:32) Executive summary(05:24) 1 Background(05:27) 1.1 Context(06:07) 1.2 Introduction to the idea and problem(08:14) 2 Theory of change(08:18) 2.1 Causal chain and assumptions(13:02) 2.2 Implementing the idea as a new organization, or new project within an existing organization?(13:58) 2.3 Targeting producers or retailers?(14:32) 3 Quality of evidence(14:35) 3.1 The new organization or project will replace eggs?(17:08) 3.2 Replacing eggs with plant-based ingredients increases animal welfare?(18:43) 4 Expert views(18:47) Key takeaways(20:01) Anonymous 1(22:26) Anonymous 2(25:16) Anonymous 3(26:53) Anonymous 4(30:05) Anonymous 5(31:30) Jennifer Behr (ChooseVeg)(34:27) Nick Cooney (Lever VC)(38:10) 5 Geographic assessment(41:38) 6 Cost-effectiveness analyses(45:04) 7 Implementation(45:08) 7.1 What does working on this idea look like?(45:13) Positive corporate engagement (good cop approach)(46:49) Targeted corporate campaigns (bad cop approach)(49:01) 7.2 Key factors(49:32) Talent(50:15) Access to information(51:17) Access to relevant stakeholders(52:07) Feedback loops (low concern)(52:27) Funding(53:45) Scale of the problem (low concern)(53:54) Neglectedness (low concern)(54:53) Execution difficulty / Tractability (high concern)(55:04) Risk of harm (moderate concern)(56:43) 8 ConclusionThe original text contained 36 footnotes which were omitted from this narration. The original text contained 1 image which was described by AI. --- First published: December 15th, 2024 Source: https://forum.effectivealtruism.org/posts/2sFPJnxRJAGLbqBoq/advocacy-for-egg-replacement-solutions --- Narrated by TYPE III AUDIO. ---Images from the article:Apple Podcasts and Spotify do not show images in the episode description. Try Pocket Casts, or another podcast app.