[Toyo Keizai] New Audio/Video Media 'LASEN' Launches; Loss Zero CEO Moon Miyuki Appears as First Guest

Moon Miyuki, CEO of Loss Zero, which focuses on food waste reduction, will appear as the first guest on the new Toyo Keizai media channel 'LASEN' in the program 'Jigoku ni Hotoke wa Namida Meshi'.
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Loss Zero Co., Ltd. (Osaka; CEO Moon Miyuki), a startup aiming to realize a circular economy by utilizing food waste, announced that CEO Moon Miyuki will appear as the first guest on 'LASEN,' a new audio/video media platform launched by Toyo Keizai Inc. The program is hosted by Hiroyuki Suda, a corporate planning specialist who has supported the IPOs of numerous startups. As a company recognized in Toyo Keizai's 'Amazing Venture 100' and selected for the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry's 'J-Startup Kansai,' Loss Zero will grace the inaugural episode of this program. On May 27, 2026, 'LASEN,' an audio/video media platform designed to strongly support the development of the startup ecosystem, was launched. As its core content, the podcast program 'Jigoku ni Hotoke wa Namida Meshi' (A Buddha in Hell is a Tearful Meal) has begun streaming. In the first episode, Moon Miyuki shares her experiences and thoughts as a serial entrepreneur. The program explores the hardships of entrepreneurs during their startup phase through the lens of 'tearful meals'—the food that provided them with emotional support. Loss Zero operates under the slogan 'Turning Mottainai into Smiles,' managing food subscription platforms and upcycling businesses.

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What is the business model of Loss Zero?

Loss Zero operates a subscription platform and promotes upcycling to reduce food waste and build a circular economy.