Good Things Happening! Just under the surface...

Derek Sabori | The Underswell

We’re out to normalize sustainability and climate action, and these are conversations with the people helping to make that happen at the brands and companies you love the most (and some you may not have heard of yet). Each week we dive under the surface to learn more about the good things happening - at companies in different industries - directly from the people working on them or leading the charge for change & progress. Each episode is followed up with an Understanding Breakdown by the team at The Underswell.

  1. Lewis Perkins, Apparel Impact Institute | Industry Decarbonization & Beyond

    11/21/2023

    Lewis Perkins, Apparel Impact Institute | Industry Decarbonization & Beyond

    Lewis Perkins is President at the solutions-oriented industry partner Apparel Impact Institute (Aii) - an industry organization driving collaboration between fashion industry stakeholders. Aii identifies, funds, and measures the impact of sector decarbonization solutions and is aligned with some of the industry’s heaviest hitters. In fact, you might have heard about the announcement of their lead funders for a game-changing $250M Fashion Climate Fund, uniting brands, philanthropic donors, and industry stakeholders. This is an ambitious task, but Lewis is an ambitious (yet very realistic) leader.   And it’s not just me saying that - Lewis has been recognized as one of Vogue Business’ 100 Innovators: Sustainability thought leaders at the forefront of sustainability, hand-selected by Vogue Business editors, and featured on The Earthshot Prize’s Expert Advisory Panel. In addition to an impressive sustainability resume that includes time at the Cradle to Cradle Products Innovation Institute and Mohawk Industries, Lewis has drive, passion, and an intense understanding of the landscape and what it will take to drive, fund, and scale change. In this conversation, Lewis essentially leads a masterclass on how sustainability in the industry has evolved and where it’s headed. If you’re leading a movement, seeking systems change, feeling challenged with the idea of scaling the solutions you’ve been piloting, or wondering how to get the money to fund your world-changing solution, then this one’s for you. Here are some of the key takeaways from our talk: Circularity/ Redesigning Systems Financing solutions, specifically the concept of catalytic capital  Unlocking the Trillion-Dollar Fashion Decarbonisation Opportunity The importance of Supplier Engagement The pivot point that drew him into the impact space The importance of getting out of the pilot phase cycle and moving into the era of scale and permanence Convincing and winning over investors And so much more. SDG Alignment: #6 Clean Water & Sanitation, #7 Affordable and Clean Energy, #8 Decent Work and Economic Growth, #9 Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure,, #12 Responsible Consumption and Production, #13 Climate Action, #17 Partnerships for the Goals Links:   Cradle to Cradle Institute | https://c2ccertified.org/   Cradle to Cradle “Fashion Positive” | https://fashionpositive.org/circular-materials/#:~:text=Fashion%20Positive%20was%20launched%20at,impact%20on%20people%20and%20planet. Sustainable Apparel Coalition | https://apparelcoalition.org/ Net Impact - https://netimpact.org/  BSR | Business for Social Responsibility | https://www.bsr.org/en/  We Mean Business Coalition | https://www.wemeanbusinesscoalition.org/  Global Fashion Agenda | https://globalfashionagenda.org/  Unlocking the Trillion Dollar Opportunity | https://apparelimpact.org/reports/unlocking-the-trillion-dollar-fashion-decarbonisation-opportunity-report/  Catalytic Capital - https://www.macfound.org/programs/catalytic-capital-consortium/  World Resource Institute | https://www.wri.org/  Fashion Conveners | https://www.fashionconveners.org/quarterly-briefings/q3-2023?utm_source=Social-Media&utm_medium=LinkedIn&utm_campaign=Q3-TE-LinkedIn Aii Clean by Design | https://apparelimpact.org/what-is-cbd/ NRDC | https://www.nrdc.org/ Dr. Linda Greer on Lewis and Friends Podcast! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_qnZkyqkhGc  Lewis & Friends Podcast | https://www.youtube.com/@lewisperkins2230/videos USGBC | LEED Certifications | https://www.usgbc.org/leed Also: Be sure to check out our insightful conversation with Jessica Marati Radparvar, founder and lead impact strategist at Reconsidered: https://www.theunderswell.com/podcasts/good-things-happening-just-under-the-surface/episodes/2148280074  We cover topics like this in our weekly newsletter - Subscribe now and get the free sustainability resource guide - available at https://www.theunderswell.com/35mustknows Looking for more structured sustainability learning? Check out our School of Understanding. Link here: https://www.theunderswell.com/pkgs PS: Recorded on RIverside FM - Interested? Do us both a favor: Click here (https://riverside.fm/pricing?via=derek-sabori ) to create your account. You’ll be impressed, and we’ll be rewarded. #sustainability #apparelindustry #decarbonization #leadership #careers #marketing #keeplearning #scopethree #supplychain #carbonstrategy #fashion #changemakers #lewisperkins #aii #sustainablefashion Intro/Outro music by QubeSounds from Pixabay. Thanks for watching and/or listening! Our show is available on Spotify, Apple, Google, and YouTube. –

    1h 19m
  2. Jessica Marati Radparvar | Founder, Reconsidered, The Change Hub

    11/07/2023

    Jessica Marati Radparvar | Founder, Reconsidered, The Change Hub

    Jessica Marati Radparvar is the founder and lead impact strategist at Reconsidered. Home of The Change Hub, her latest project, Reconsidered is an impact strategy and communications studio focused on helping sustainable business leaders drive bigger, bolder, more sustainable change. If you ask her passionate and loyal community and network, they’ll tell you she’s doing just that. Through her company, Jessica creates resources, teaches courses, and consults on ESG strategy and communications for leading brands and organizations — all toward a vision of a more thriving, just, and resilient world, but not at the cost of her autonomy and balanced life. Jessica has an undergraduate degree in History from Princeton University, received her MBA from New York University’s Leonard N. Stern School of Business, worked at PVH, and counts brands like Etsy, Eileen Fisher, Mailchimp, and J. Crew as her clients. We spoke about all that, and how she draws inspiration and motivation from her native Chamoru and Italian roots; her upbringing in Guam, San Francisco, and Rome; the time she spent living abroad, and how she’s doing all this and making time for the park with her toddler son. Like previous guests on the show, Jessica’s career path has meandered and was built on a solid education, but as she told me, it always felt like all paths were leading her to this work. Impact and sustainability work that, while definitely not exclusive to it, often focuses on fashion, apparel, and textiles. I had such a relatable conversation with Jessica, and I’m so excited for you to dive in and hear all her uplifting stories and valuable advice on things ranging from work-life balance to dealing with the - as she says: fire-hose of new changes that are coming at sustainability practitioners and leads today. If you know, you know - It’s not getting any easier out there…. So, whether you’re already working in sustainability or are hoping to someday, or are wondering where to start with ESG, want your company doing more, or are thinking about raising a family as an entrepreneur… this one’s for you. Here are some of the key takeaways from our talk: Reconsidered’s exciting Change Hub Experience at/with world-class brands/groups Freelance journalism & world experience Consulting & communications The ins-and-outs of ESG, Sustainability, Social Impact Adding value (resources) for your audience The entrepreneurial journey (striking a balance) Working Mom, prioritizing autonomy Careers aren’t linear, but you do have to connect the dots Gratitude and appreciation for community Resilience when things don’t go as planned Making the most of your college experience The power of multi-cultural exposure Degrowth as a solution Industry Burnout Change Management #3 Good Health & Well Being, #4 Quality Education, #5 Gender Equality, #8 Decent Work and Economic Growth, #10 Reduced Inequalities, #12 Responsible Consumption and Production, #13 Climate Action Links: Reconsidered - https://www.reconsidered.co/ Reconsidered’s Industry-recognized newsletter - https://www.reconsidered.co/sign-up Reconsidered’s jobs board - https://jobs.reconsidered.co/  Reconsidered’s private LinkedIn community https://www.linkedin.com/groups/13847179/ Change Hub - https://www.changehub.co/ Jessica Marati Radparvar - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jessicamradparvar/ NYU Stern’s Center for Business and Human Rights - https://bhr.stern.nyu.edu/ FTC Green Guides - https://www.ftc.gov/news-events/topics/truth-advertising/green-guides McPherson Strategies - https://www.mcpstrategies.com/ Also: Be sure to check out our conversation with Jill Stoneberg, Sr. Director of Social Impact and Sustainability at Virgin Voyages - the award-winning cruise ship division of the Virgin Group: https://www.theunderswell.com/podcasts/good-things-happening-just-under-the-surface/episodes/2148230147 We cover topics like this in our weekly newsletter - Subscribe now and get the free sustainability resource guide - available at https://www.theunderswell.com/35mustknows Looking for more structured sustainability learning? Check out our School of Understanding. Link here: https://www.theunderswell.com/pkgs PS: Recorded on RIverside FM - Interested? Do us both a favor: Click here  https://riverside.fm/pricing?via=derek-sabori to create your account. You’ll be impressed, and we’ll be rewarded. #sustainability #community #entrepreneur #consulting #careers #marketing #keeplearning #socialimpac #communications #strategy #fashion #changemakers #changehub #esg #reconsidered Intro/Outro music by QubeSounds from Pixabay. Thanks for watching and/or listening! Our show is available on Spotify, Apple, Google, and YouTube. –

    1h 8m
  3. Jill Stoneberg, Virgin Voyages | Creating an Epic Sea Change for All

    10/19/2023

    Jill Stoneberg, Virgin Voyages | Creating an Epic Sea Change for All

    Jill Stoneberg is Sr. Director of Social Impact and Sustainability at Virgin Voyages - the award-winning cruise ship division of the Virgin Group - helping create a Sea Change for All in the cruise industry. If you haven’t heard, they’re turning heads and helping push the cruise industry (not typically considered a beacon of sustainable development) forward into a more sustainable future. While many professionals in this role worked their way into it through product design, marketing, communications, or engineering tracks, Jill was seemingly born into this work. She attended an environmental studies high school and has been on a steady path of sustainability-focused positions since her undergraduate studies under an environment/society hybrid major she created. Since then, she’s earned an MBA in Sustainable Management and worked in sustainability for companies like Avaya and Intuit before landing what sounds like a dream job for her. Jill leads the company's sustainability and social impact strategy and collaborates cross-functionally to identify priorities and define goals and KPIs. Additionally, she regularly briefs senior management on environmental, social, and governance (ESG) topics and performance. You might be surprised to learn how holistic sustainability was already baked into the vision of the Virgin Voyages company - even before Jill arrived - and how many initiatives Jill has executed and rolled out since her hiring back in 2018 (before the first ship's maiden voyage). But what likely won’t surprise you is how passionate Jill is about this work, how much she believes still needs to be done, and what she hopes to achieve in her lifetime. This was such a fun, insightful, and inspiring conversation. Jill’s love of the company, her work, and her hopes for the future are infectious, and one can’t help but get drawn into her vision and hopes. This ability to draw you in and get you on board (pun intended) is what it takes to be a sustainability leader today. Even if you have all the right credentials. Our conversation included: Fitting in at a company like Virgin How deep sustainability work requires full leadership support What it takes to drive change in an organization The progress Jill’s been able to make at Virgin Voyages The challenges that still lie ahead Managing sustainability investment costs Putting people at the center of your initiatives Making sustainability part of your organization’s culture Advice to aspiring sustainability professionals (and others in the workforce) And much more Links: Virgin Sea Change Promo - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ylxXSuGAgPw Sustainability at Virgin Voyages - https://www.virginvoyages.com/sustainability Virgin Voyages 2022-2023 Impact Report - https://www.virginvoyages.com/ahoy/stories/virgin-voyages-impact-report-2023 thinkPARALLAX - https://www.thinkparallax.com/ PangeaSeed Foundation - https://pangeaseed.org/ Presidio Graduate School - https://www.presidio.edu/ Mote Marine Lab - https://mote.org/ Virgin Unite - https://unite.virgin.com/index.html?region=us Branson Center of Entrepreneurship - https://bransoncentre.co/ Climeon - https://climeon.com/ Ceres - https://www.ceres.org/ SDG Alignment #3 Good Health & Well Being, #5 Gender Equality, #6 Clean Water & Sanitation, #8 Decent Work and Economic Growth, #9 Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure, #12 Responsible Consumption and Production, #13 Climate Action, #14 Life Below Water Also: Be sure to check out our conversation with Richard Yelland, Director of the film Seeding Change, and Professor Nichole Wissman, who’s using it to inspire students: https://www.theunderswell.com/podcasts/good-things-happening-just-under-the-surface/episodes/2148192137 We cover topics like this in our weekly newsletter - Subscribe now and get the free sustainability resource guide - Available at https://www.theunderswell.com/35mustknows Looking for more structured sustainability learning? Check out our School of Understanding. Link here: https://www.theunderswell.com/pkgs PS: Recorded on RIverside FM - Interested? Do us both a favor: Click here (https://riverside.fm/pricing?via=derek-sabori ) to create your account. You’ll be impressed, and we’ll be rewarded. #sustainability #cruiseIndustry #seachange #virginvoyages #careers #triplebottomline #keeplearning #purpose #impact #empowerment #oceans #womeninleadership #collaboration #CSR #ESG #changemakers #sustainabilityreporting #presidio #environmentalstudies Intro/Outro music by QubeSounds from Pixabay. Thanks for watching and/or listening! Our show is available on Spotify, Apple, Google, and YouTube.

    1h 18m
  4. Seeding Change Documentary | Richard Yelland & Dr. Nichole Wissman

    10/05/2023

    Seeding Change Documentary | Richard Yelland & Dr. Nichole Wissman

    The film Seeding Change debuted on Earth Day 2021, eventually reaching its intended audience: academia. Enter Dr. Nichole Wissman, an Assistant Professor of Management at the University of San Diego and the Co-Founder and Co-Director of the school’s Environmental Integration Lab. She saw the value in showing this to her students and reached out to the film’s director Richard - Producer & Writer, Chief Storyteller, and Director at Curtis Birch - an Emmy® nominated and Webby Award-Winning shop - and the two immediately teamed up to share the powerful sustainability and triple bottom line stories with future business leaders at the college. Seeding Change is about “triple bottom line” businesses that consider the social, environmental, and financial impacts of their companies and address some of today’s most challenging issues–whether it’s soil degradation, climate change, or the ocean plastic crisis. It’s gone on to win multiple sustainability and social change awards and is currently available to watch for free here. My conversation with Richard and Dr. Wissman is an intersection of our collective experiences with this film and the thoughts that have come from talking to others who have watched it, and/or appreciate its story. We covered a lot of ground here, but it was fun weaving together the perspectives of the filmmaker, a sustainability consultant, and an academic. Links: Seeding Change | The Power of Conscious Commerce - https://seedingchangefilm.com/ Knauss School of Business, University of San Diego - https://www.sandiego.edu/business/ UC San Diego’s Environmental Integration Lab - https://www.sandiego.edu/sustainability/get-involved/environmental-integration-lab.php About Dr. Nichol Wissman - https://www.sandiego.edu/business/faculty-and-research/biography.php?profile_id=7890 Curtis Birch Production Company - https://curtisbirch.com/ USD Changemaker Hub - https://www.sandiego.edu/changemaker/ Ashoka Changemaker Campus - https://www.ashoka.org/en-us/ashoka-changemaker-campus Sambazon | Why We Exist - https://www.sambazon.com/pages/why-we-exist About Paul Hawken - https://paulhawken.com/ Paul Hawken’s Regeneration - https://regeneration.org/the-book Checkerspot | bio-based petroleum replacement - https://checkerspot.com/ Inversa | Luxury leather from invasive species - https://www.inversaleathers.com/ Roco Films - https://rocofilms.com/films/seeding-change/ Planetary Boundaries, Stockholm Resilience Centre - https://www.stockholmresilience.org/research/planetary-boundaries.html SDG Alignment #1 No Poverty, #3 Good Health & Well Being, #4 Quality Education, #8 Decent Work and Economic Growth, #10 Reduced Inequalities, #11 Sustainable Cities & Communities, #12 Responsible Consumption and Production, #13 Climate Action, #15 Life on Land, #17 Partnerships for the Goals Also: Be sure to check out our conversation with Sierra Brown, Co-Founder of Changing Current - an organization committed to promoting diversity and inclusivity within the surf travel industry: https://www.theunderswell.com/podcasts/good-things-happening-just-under-the-surface/episodes/2148154775 We cover topics like this in our weekly newsletter - Subscribe now and get the free sustainability resource guide - Available at https://www.theunderswell.com/35mustknows Looking for more structured sustainability learning? Check out our School of Understanding. Link here: https://www.theunderswell.com/pkgs PS: Recorded on RIverside FM - Interested? Do us both a favor: Click here (https://riverside.fm/pricing?via=derek-sabori ) to create your account. You’ll be impressed, and we’ll be rewarded. #sustainability #amazon #rainforest #fairtrade #careers #triplebottomline #keeplearning #acai #seedingchangefilm #empowerment #sandiego #documentary #collaboration #storytelling #academia #changemakers #socialentrepreneurship #KnaussSchoolofBusiness Intro/Outro music by QubeSounds from Pixabay. Thanks for watching and/or listening! Our show is available on Spotify, Apple, Google, and YouTube.

    1h 9m
  5. Sierra Brown, Co-Founder at Changing Current | Empowering melanated surfers to travel

    09/21/2023

    Sierra Brown, Co-Founder at Changing Current | Empowering melanated surfers to travel

    Sierra Brown just wants to surf. But she’s pretty busy now as the co-founder and program Coordinator at Changing Current - an organization committed to promoting diversity and inclusivity within the surf travel industry. Changing Current’s hope is to foster a community of empowered individuals who not only gain access to new experiences but also become advocates for a more just and equitable society. And while that’s an impressive title, Sierra’s a little reluctant to own up to it. Namely, because Sierra is still so new to all this… she’s new at being a founder, she’s new at running a non-profit, she’s relatively new to surfing, to modeling… and if you ask her, she’s still trying to figure it all out herself. But that said, Sierra has some very wise words and a perspective that I was eager to hear more from. You see, Sierra and I are both surfers. But as a black woman who surfs, Sierria’s experience has been much different than mine. Of course, as we discuss, those facts definitely don’t define her. But they provide the backdrop for her lived experience, and that’s an experience I wanted to learn more about. In our conversation, Sierra shares her journey from getting the job, quitting the job, taking that first surf lesson, making that first trip to Costa Rica, and realizing that, yes, surfing and traveling were for her. Sierra’s been through a lot these last few years, and in our chat, she speaks openly about being in - and working her way out of - a dark place. She shares stories that many of us might be familiar with: struggling to get that lucky break, feeling overworked, and overwhelmed with adulting… but all in all, this is a story of joy. Knowing where to find it, how to tap into it, and how to create it for others. And it’s a story about going places; both physically and figuratively. There’s a lot in here to soak up. Here are some of topics we touched on: Chasing your dreams after college is tough (period) Learning where you thrive and where you don’t is crucial Chasing the entertainment industry dream can be brutal The growing pains of growing up Making tackling mental wellness your priority The frustrations of developing a career The value of self-discovery Dealing with stress and depression Finding purpose The power of the ocean and the joy of surfing Finding your community and support network Appreciating shared values above all else The realities of being a Black surfer The power of travel and global experiences The challenges that come with starting a non-profit organization The excitement of what lies ahead SDG Alignment: #5 Gender Equality, #10 Reduced Inequalities, #17 Partnerships for the Goals Links:  Sierra Raequel - https://www.instagram.com/sierraraequel/reels/  Eliette Singleton -https://www.instagram.com/eliettesingleton/reels/ @Black.surfers https://www.instagram.com/black.surfers/?hl=en @Kayitaj - https://www.instagram.com/kayiitaj/?hl=en Textured Waves - https://www.instagram.com/texturedwaves/ Ebony Beach Club - https://ebonybeachclub.com/ @Brick - https://www.instagram.com/____brick/?hl=en Intrsxtn Surf - https://www.instagram.com/intrsxtn_surf/?hl=en Color the Water - https://www.colorthewater.org/ WOW Surf Camp - https://www.wowsurfcamp.com/ OneOC for nonprofits - https://oneoc.org/ Black Cake by Charmaine Wilkerson (the book Sierra was reading)- https://www.goodreads.com/en/book/show/57926137 Also: Be sure to check out our conversation with Michael Stewart, Co-Founder of Sustainable Surf and their SeaTrees blue carbon and EcoBoard sustainable surfboard projects: https://www.theunderswell.com/podcasts/good-things-happening-just-under-the-surface/episodes/2148116934 We cover topics like this in our weekly newsletter - Subscribe now and get the free sustainability resource guide - Available at https://www.theunderswell.com/35mustknows Looking for more structured sustainability learning? Check out our School of Understanding. Link here: https://www.theunderswell.com/pkgs PS: Recorded on RIverside FM - Interested? Do us both a favor: Click here (https://riverside.fm/pricing?via=derek-sabori) to create your account. You’ll be impressed, and we’ll be rewarded. #diversity #equtity #inclusion #surfing #careers #adulting #keeplearning #ocean #nonprofitmanagement #empowerment #blacksurfers #ebonybeachclub #changingcurrent #travel #founder #surftrip #womenthatsurf Intro/Outro music by QubeSounds from Pixabay. Thanks for watching and/or listening! Our show is available on Spotify, Apple, Google, and YouTube.

    1h 8m
  6. Michael Stewart, Co-Founder, Sustainable Surf, SeaTrees, EcoBoard Project

    09/07/2023

    Michael Stewart, Co-Founder, Sustainable Surf, SeaTrees, EcoBoard Project

    If you ask Michael Stewart, he owes it all to the ocean – and art school. Michael is the co-founder of Sustainable Surf, whose SeaTrees, Ecoboard Project, and Ocean Positive programs highlight the need to reverse climate change and serve - for all of us - as onramps to living a more sustainable lifestyle. Sustainable Surf was formed in 2011 when co-founders Michael Stewart and Kevin Whilden saw an opportunity to use the global appeal of surf culture to convince people that a more sustainable future is within reach. But, founding a nonprofit was a leap of faith, and before that, they both had good day jobs they had to convince themselves to leave to pursue this mission.  Michael’s passion for the ocean and the lessons he’s learned from surfing come through loud and clear (and I think you’ll appreciate them). But, as a lifelong surfer, Michael points out that he was a part of the community seeing the early effects of climate change in the ocean, and that was pivotal in convincing him to take on the challenge. Sustainable Surf takes an optimistic and solutions-focused approach but won’t shy away from the fact that there’s no time to waste. The global scientific consensus is clear - we have until  2030 to reduce our collective carbon footprint to avoid passing a catastrophic climate tipping point.  An action-oriented organization, Sustainable Surf has planted & restored more than 3 Million sea trees, and helped define the sustainable surfboard movement. They’ve partnered with brands & companies (that you’ve likely heard of) well beyond just the “surf” industry, and if you ask him, they’re just getting started. If you’ve got an entrepreneurial spirit, are building or working with a nonprofit, or are looking for ways to make an impact, you’ll want to hear Michael’s story and advice. Here are some of the key takeaways from our talk: Tapping into the power of surfing The benefits of ocean ecosystems Climate action - what you can do right now Finding a business partner that complements your expertise Why artists make the best entrepreneurs Turning your idea into a reality Taking it slow, nurturing your customer, building trust for the long-run Running your non-profit like an ecommerce company The power of storytelling Life lessons you learn from surfing Making a career out of what you love SDG Alignment: #1 No Poverty, #2 Zero Hunger, #3 Good Health & Well Being, #4 Quality Education, #5 Gender Equality, #6 Clean Water & Sanitation, #8 Decent Work and Economic Growth, #9 Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure, #10 Reduced Inequalities, #13 Climate Action, #14 Life Below Water, #15 Life on Land Links: Sustainable Surf - https://www.sustainablesurf.org/ SeaTrees - https://sea-trees.org/  The EcoBoard Project - https://ecoboard.sustainablesurf.org/ Become an Ocean Positive Brand - https://sea-trees.org/pages/ocean-positive-brands  Surfrider - https://www.surfrider.org/  Save the Waves - https://www.savethewaves.org/  Surfers Against Sewage UK - https://www.sas.org.uk/  World Mangrove Day - https://www.unesco.org/en/days/mangrove-ecosystem-conservation  Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) - https://sdgs.un.org/  Also: Be sure to check out our conversation with Tricia Carey, Chief Commercial Officer at Renewcell, makers of CIRCULOSE®  the 100% recycled raw material input for textile fibers: https://www.theunderswell.com/podcasts/good-things-happening-just-under-the-surface/episodes/2148091549  We cover topics like this in our weekly newsletter - Subscribe now and get the free sustainability resource guide - Available at https://www.theunderswell.com/35mustknows Looking for more structured sustainability learning? Check out our School of Understanding. Link here: https://www.theunderswell.com/pkgs PS: Recorded on RIverside FM - Interested? Do us both a favor: Click here (https://riverside.fm/pricing?via=derek-sabori ) to create your account. You’ll be impressed, and we’ll be rewarded. #sustainability #surfing #carbon #bluecarbon #careers #marketing #keeplearning #mangroves #ecoboard #climatesolutions #nonprofitmanagement #seatrees #ocean #sequestration #oceanpositive #onepercentfortheplanet #coastalecosystems #climateneutral Intro/Outro music by QubeSounds from Pixabay. Thanks for watching and/or listening! Our show is available on Spotify, Apple, Google, and YouTube. –

    1h 13m
  7. Interview: Tricia Carey, Chief Commercial Officer, Renewcell

    08/24/2023

    Interview: Tricia Carey, Chief Commercial Officer, Renewcell

    This week, I’m talking about recycling unused textiles and circularity with Tricia Carey, an apparel and textile industry veteran who’s seen all the progress and changes that have occurred there since her first job working in the then-all-domestic manufacturing supply chain back in the mid-90s. Today, she’s a well-known and internationally respected advocate for innovation and circularity in the textile and apparel industry with nearly 30 years of industry experience. Currently, Tricia is the Chief Commercial Officer at Renewcell, a very exciting, fast-growing Swedish textile recycling company planning to recycle the equivalent of more than a billion t-shirts every year by 2030 with their flagship technology/product, CIRCULOSE®. Before that, Tricia was in various commercial management positions at Lenzing - the Austrian-based multi-billion dollar global producer of wood-based specialty fibers. She’s held marketing and business development roles and has participated in numerous collaborative collections with mills and brands. Needless to say, she knows a lot about this space. CIRCULOSE® is not a fiber, yarn, or fabric - it’s a 100% recycled raw material input for textile fibers. It’s a dissolving pulp that replaces the wood pulp used to make viscose, modal, lyocell and acetate (the fabrics that are likely in your closet or on your bed). The cool thing about CIRCULOSE®; it’s made out of 100% “unused textiles,” a better phrase than “textile waste,” as Tricia points out - and Brands are using it to replace high-impact raw materials like fossil oil and cotton in their textile products. I’ve followed Tricia’s work for years, and we’ve crossed paths multiple times, but this was my first opportunity to sit down with her and talk about the state of sustainability in the apparel and textile industry. If you’re wondering how to have a career in sustainability or circularity, and especially one in the apparel industry, you don’t want to miss any part of my chat with Tricia. I hope you enjoy my conversation with Tricia Carey, CCO at Renewcell. Here are some of the Key Takeaways you’ll appreciate: Circularity progress in textiles The realities of textile recycling The state of sustainability in the apparel industry Building a stellar career Working in sustain tech Understanding systems change Marketing & selling The importance of NGOs and nonprofits Aligning yourself with the right people Getting out of your comfort zone Advice on how to get in the game SDG Alignment:, #9 Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure, #12 Responsible Consumption and Production, #13 Climate Action, #17 Partnerships for the Goals Links: Renewcell - https://www.renewcell.com/ Circulose - https://circulo.se/en/ Tricia Carey on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/tricia-l-carey/ Circulose Supplier Network - https://circulo.se/en/circulose-supplier-network/ Textile Exchange - https://textileexchange.org/ Canopy | CanopyStyle - https://canopyplanet.org/campaigns/canopystyle/ Canopy Hot Button Report - https://hotbutton.canopyplanet.org/ Accelerating Circularity - https://www.acceleratingcircularity.org/ Transformers Foundation - https://www.transformersfoundation.org/ World Circular Textiles Day - https://worldcirculartextilesday.com/ Also: Be sure to check out our conversation with Alex Schulze, CEO and Co-Founder at 4ocean, the ocean cleanup company at: https://www.theunderswell.com/podcasts/good-things-happening-just-under-the-surface/episodes/2148061020 We cover topics like this in our weekly newsletter - Subscribe now and get the free sustainability resource guide - Available at https://www.theunderswell.com/35mustknows Looking for more structured sustainability learning? Check out our School of Understanding. Link here: https://www.theunderswell.com/pkgs PS: Recorded on RIverside FM - Interested? Do us both a favor: Click here (https://riverside.fm/pricing?via=derek-sabori ) to create your account. You’ll be impressed, and we’ll be rewarded. #sustainability #circularity #womeninbusiness #leadership #careers #marketing #keeplearning #textiles #leadership #sustaintech #systemschange #circulose #renewcell #recycling #fashion #denim Intro/Outro music by QubeSounds from Pixabay. Thanks for watching and/or listening! Our show is available on Spotify, Apple, Google, and YouTube. –

    1h 3m
  8. Interview: Alex Schulze, CEO & Co-Founder, 4ocean Ocean Cleanup Company

    08/10/2023

    Interview: Alex Schulze, CEO & Co-Founder, 4ocean Ocean Cleanup Company

    Alex Schulze is the co-founder and CEO of 4ocean, an ocean cleanup company dedicated to ending the ocean plastic crisis. Founded by him and his co-founding partner, Andrew Cooper after a surf trip that included way more plastic pollution than they could have imagined, 4ocean immediately saw meteoric growth. And that’s unique. But what’s also unique is they’re doing non-profit or NGO-type work, but they’re a purpose-driven for profit organization utilizing the power of community and brand partnerships to fully employ a team of captains and crew in multiple locations around the world. As a Public Benefit Corporation and Certified B Corp, 4ocean harnesses the power of business to fund a global cleanup operation that’s responsible for recovering millions of pounds of plastic (much of that single use plastic) and trash from the world’s oceans, rivers, and coastlines. In fact, they recently reached a whopping 30 million pounds of trash milestone! But if you ask Alex, they’re just getting started. What I discovered in this fun and winding conversation is that they’re NOT just selling bracelets, they’re NOT outsourcing the dirty work, and they’re NOT afraid to admit what’s working, and what’s NOT. You’ll be surprised at how their business model is set up, how passionate and energetic they are, and how committed they are to their team and this work. 4OCEAN definitely epitomizes the B Corp mantra, Business as a force for good, and is definitely a place where Good Things are Happening :) Thanks again for listening… I hope you enjoy this conversation as much as I did. Here are some of the Key Takeaways you’ll appreciate: What’s really going on with plastic pollution (ocean-bound and upstream sources) The wild ride of growing a successful startup Running a for-profit business that does non-profit type work Leveraging partnerships and the power of branding Building a social media presence Learning the job as you go Becoming a strong leader Pursuing your passion Making sustainability cool Unique business models have unique challenges Building a strong team, and keeping them motivated The importance of mentorship SDG Alignment: #6 Clean Water & Sanitation, #8 Decent Work and Economic Growth, #9 Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure, #11 Sustainable Cities & Communities, #12 Responsible Consumption and Production, #13 Climate Action, #14 Life Below Water, #15 Life on Land,, #17 Partnerships for the Goals Links: 4ocean - https://www.4ocean.com/ 4ocean Plastic Offset Program - https://www.4ocean.com/pages/plastic-offset-program   4ocean Videos - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCT_-OGW5IiUuuHwmuyUPYQ The 4ocean Mobile Skimmer - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=stZcW-b8lT0 B Corp Making Business a Force for Good - https://www.bcorporation.net/en-us/ 4ocean Technology - https://www.4ocean.com/pages/ocean-cleanup-technology Greenpeace: Forever Toxic: The science on health threats from plastic recycling - https://www.greenpeace.org/usa/reports/forever-toxic/ Ellen MacArthur Foundation: Designing Out Plastic Pollution - https://ellenmacarthurfoundation.org/topics/plastics/overview About Public Benefit Corporations - https://www.upcounsel.com/public-benefit-corporation YPO - Young Presidents Organization - https://www.ypo.org/ Also: Be sure to check out our conversation with Jonathan Hanwit, CEO and Co-Founder at thinkPARALLAX, the sustainability strategy, reporting, and communications agency at https://www.theunderswell.com/podcasts/good-things-happening-just-under-the-surface/episodes/2148027689 We cover topics like this in our weekly newsletter - Subscribe now and get the free sustainability resource guide - Available at https://www.theunderswell.com/35mustknows Looking for more structured sustainability learning? Check out our School of Understanding. Link here: https://www.theunderswell.com/pkgs PS: Recorded on RIverside FM - Interested? Do us both a favor: Click here (https://riverside.fm/pricing?via=derek-sabori ) to create your account. You’ll be impressed, and we’ll be rewarded. #sustainability #triplebottomline #socialentrepreneur #socialpurposeco #businesswithpurpose #careers #entrepreneurialism #keeplearning #CEO #leadership #oceancleanup #plasticpollution #bcorp #leadership #forceforgood #purposedriven #impact #worldoceansday #4ocean Intro/Outro music by QubeSounds from Pixabay. Thanks for watching and/or listening! Our show is available on Spotify, Apple, Google, and YouTube.

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