Career
He is an activist, who lived without money to raise awareness and makes use of surplus of the consumer society. In 2015 together with friends he founded yunity, a multi-sharing and saving platform. He born in 1983 in Berlin and went to school there.
Fellmer studied at the university in The Hague.
In 2010, a journey from the Netherlands to Mexico became a turning point in his life. A backpack for the journey was the last thing he has bought.
He and his friends crossed the Atlantic for free, as they "payed" for it by taking care of the boat on which they travelled. They hitchhiked in Mexico, worked for food and accommodation.
When he came back to Berlin, he was first looking for food in the garbage.
Later he started to get food that was approaching or past best-before date and that the shops were not able to sell. He then founded the website Foodsharing to support the exchange of things people has no use foreign "Originally I wanted to become a millionaire to be able to help people," says Fellmer.