Lucky Iron Fish
Lucky Iron Fish is on a mission to wipe out iron deficiency, which affects 3.5B people globally.
Founded in 2012, Lucky Iron Fish is a growing social enterprise with big aspirations: to wipe out iron deficiency, which affects 3.5 people billion globally and can result in anemia, weakness, impaired cognition, and illness, particularly in women and children. Lucky Iron Fish is a carefully formulated and designed cooking cast iron fish, a symbol of luck in Cambodia where it was first introduced. It’s easy-to-use, cost-effective and proven – clinical trials show it reduces iron deficiency, without adverse side effects like iron pills. Cooking with the Fish daily provides a family up to 90% of its iron intake for up to 5 years. A certified B Corporation, Lucky Iron Fish has received recognition from the Clinton Global Initiative University, Gates Foundation, O, The Oprah Magazine, Forbes 30 Under 30, BBC, CNN, Unilever Sustainable Living Young Entrepreneur Awards, Cannes International Lions Festival, Edison Awards, CLIO Awards, Good Design Awards and Design for Asia Awards.