Inwit is a verified, active zero-waste catering platform based in Toronto, serving reputable clients like the University of Toronto and CBC. However, the project submission is of very low quality, containing hyperbolic and factually incorrect claims (e.g., 'most people have used my product', 'audience reach: everyone'). While the business model addresses a genuine problem (single-use plastic) with verified local B2B traction, the project's scale is currently small (<50k users) and hyper-local. The inclusion of irrelevant tags like 'space-technology' and the lack of financial data further reduce the score. The final rating reflects a functioning local small business with minimal global traction and a poor submission entry.
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