56 episodes

Scaling Sustainability is a podcast for business leaders to gain actionable wisdom and begin implementing environmental sustainability best practices within their own organizations. Listeners will be hearing about how companies are viewing, innovating, and deploying sustainability within their companies.

Hosted by me, Seth Cysewski, each episode you’ll learn something new through engaging discussions on sustainability-related topics with industry leaders and disruptors. We’ll draw from decades of experience in the sustainability sector, take you inside the process as my wife and I scale our Social Purpose company, Coolperx, and learn more about how businesses are scaling sustainability.

Scaling Sustainability Seth Cysewski

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Scaling Sustainability is a podcast for business leaders to gain actionable wisdom and begin implementing environmental sustainability best practices within their own organizations. Listeners will be hearing about how companies are viewing, innovating, and deploying sustainability within their companies.

Hosted by me, Seth Cysewski, each episode you’ll learn something new through engaging discussions on sustainability-related topics with industry leaders and disruptors. We’ll draw from decades of experience in the sustainability sector, take you inside the process as my wife and I scale our Social Purpose company, Coolperx, and learn more about how businesses are scaling sustainability.

    Getting Plastic Out of Our Daily Routines with Lindsay McCormick of BITE (Episode 56)

    Getting Plastic Out of Our Daily Routines with Lindsay McCormick of BITE (Episode 56)

    Your daily hygiene routine has more to do with the future of our planet than you may think. Around the world, 1.5 billion toothpaste tubes are discarded each year, enough to fill 50 Empire State Buildings. And since most tubes are made of mixed materials, typically plastic and aluminum, they are incredibly difficult to recycle and often wind up in landfills. The design has changed very little since the invention of the first toothpaste tube in 1856, but that’s starting to change.
    Lindsay McCormick is the founder and CEO of Bite, makers of plastic-free, cruelty-free products on a mission to become the world’s most sustainable personal care company. Lindsay has built a multimillion-dollar company aimed at getting plastic out of our daily routines with her first product being viral toothpaste tablets in 2018. Since then, Bite has created an entirely plastic-free oral care set and most recently, released the first ever 100% plastic-free deodorant with compostable refills and its plastic-free and pump-free body balm. During this episode, Lindsay and I had an insightful conversation about the challenges she faces as a pioneer in her industry and her advice for new founders seeking to make a change.
    Resources mentioned in today’s episode:
    https://bitetoothpastebits.com/
    https://bitetoothpastebits.com/blogs/blog
    Connect with Lindsay McCormick:
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/lindsay-mccormick-39188521/
    https://www.instagram.com/heylindsaymc
    Visit Coolperx® home page: www.coolperx.com
    Reach out to Coolperx®:
    Phone: +1 (855) 429-0455
    Email: hello@coolperx.com
    Support Coolperx®’s podcast by subscribing and reviewing!
    Music is considered “royalty-free” and discovered on Audio Blocks.
    Technical Podcast Support by: Jon Keur at Wayfare Recording Co.
    © 2022 Coolperx®. All Rights Reserved.

    • 36 min
    Green Amendments and Environmental Rights with Maya K. van Rossum (Episode 55)

    Green Amendments and Environmental Rights with Maya K. van Rossum (Episode 55)

    Several states have recently enacted—or are considering enacting—constitutional amendments that protect our right to live in a healthy environment. Such policies ensure that in every action the government takes, the protection of our world is prioritized. Yet, in conversations about our fundamental rights, such as freedom of speech and religion, the right to a stable climate and access to clean water and air are often overlooked. Veteran environmentalist Maya K. van Rossum proposes raising environmental rights to the highest constitutional standing is critical to ensuring essential climate justice. She is the founder of Green Amendments for The Generations, a national nonprofit organization dedicated to inspiring the passage of environmental legislation in every state constitution across our nation and at the federal level when the time is right. Green Amendments–a term coined and defined by Maya in her 2017 award-winning book–recognize and protect environmental rights on par with other inalienable civic and political freedoms. She has also served as the leader of the Delaware Riverkeeper Network for over 30 years, a regional advocacy organization that works throughout the four states of the Delaware River watershed and at the national level using advocacy, science, and litigation to protect the Delaware River and its tributaries. In this episode, Maya and I discuss the specific language written into Green Amendments that make them so powerful, and what an environmental right at the federal level might look like for the U.S.
    Resources mentioned in today’s episode:
    https://forthegenerations.org/
    https://www.delawareriverkeeper.org/
    The Green Amendment: Securing Our Right to A Healthy Environment
    https://www.amazon.com/Green-Amendment-Securing-Healthy-Environment/dp/1633310213
    Connect with Maya van Rossum:
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/maya-van-rossum-21803114/
    https://twitter.com/MayaKvanRossum
    Visit Coolperx® home page: www.coolperx.com
    Reach out to Coolperx®:
    Phone: +1 (855) 429-0455
    Email: hello@coolperx.com
    Support Coolperx®’s podcast by subscribing and reviewing!
    Music is considered “royalty-free” and discovered on Audio Blocks.
    Technical Podcast Support by: Jon Keur at Wayfare Recording Co.
    © 2022 Coolperx®. All Rights Reserved.

    • 45 min
    The Unsolved Problems of Sustainable Cement Production with Ian Riley (Episode 54)

    The Unsolved Problems of Sustainable Cement Production with Ian Riley (Episode 54)

    The road to decarbonization hasn’t been an easy one for the cement industry. The sector, which produces about 4 billion metric tons of the world’s most common building material, simultaneously puts almost 4 billion metric tons of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere every year, or about 7% of the world’s total emissions. But, thanks to leaders like Ian Riley, movement is happening. In 2019, Ian joined the World Cement Association as CEO, leading the organization’s key mission of sustainability, innovation and internationalization to face the challenges associated with creating a sustainable cement industry. He is responsible for motivating members to improve product selection, use new technologies and drive innovation to find approaches for less energy-intensive and more sustainable cement production. Ian is passionate about reducing the industry’s GHG emissions so as to accelerate the response to climate change and achieve full decarbonization by 2050. During this episode, Ian and I had an insightful conversation about some of the unsolved problems that are standing in the way of more sustainable cement production.
    Resources mentioned in today’s episode:
    https://www.worldcement.com/
    Connect with Ian Riley:
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/ipriley/
    Visit Coolperx® home page: www.coolperx.com
    Reach out to Coolperx®:
    Phone: +1 (855) 429-0455
    Email: hello@coolperx.com
    Support Coolperx®’s podcast by subscribing and reviewing!
    Music is considered “royalty-free” and discovered on Audio Blocks.
    Technical Podcast Support by: Jon Keur at Wayfare Recording Co.
    © 2022 Coolperx®. All Rights Reserved.

    • 38 min
    The Architecture Industry and Sustainability with Kevin Deabler (Episode 53)

    The Architecture Industry and Sustainability with Kevin Deabler (Episode 53)

    Sustainability is a word that's becoming increasingly familiar across every single market sector. Little by little, the importance of caring for the planet is permeating society and becoming a way of life. And with the relentless expansion of cities across the nation, the need to preserve natural resources has now seeped into the architectural industry. But, architecture presents a unique challenge in the field of sustainability, as construction projects typically consume large amounts of materials and produce tons of waste.
    One of the architectural companies trying to solve this problem by focusing on sustainable design is RODE Architects. Kevin Deabler, the LEED-accredited co-founder, owner, and principal of RODE Architects, uses a conscious approach to energy and ecological conservation in the design of the buil environment. With a background in environmental design, Kevin is helping shape the architecture of the future by infusing sustainability into his work. His approach focuses on minimizing non-renewable resource consumption, enhancing the natural environment and eliminating the use of toxic materials. In this episode, Kevin and I discuss how we can take LEED certification to the next level in order to really help move the needle on climate change.
    Resources mentioned in today’s episode:
    https://www.rodearchitects.com/
    https://www.instagram.com/rodearchitects/
    https://www.linkedin.com/company/rodearchitects/
    https://twitter.com/RODEArchitects
    https://www.facebook.com/RODEArchitects
    Connect with Kevin Deabler:
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/kevind4/
    Visit Coolperx® home page: www.coolperx.com
    Reach out to Coolperx®:
    Phone: +1 (855) 429-0455
    Email: hello@coolperx.com
    Support Coolperx®’s podcast by subscribing and reviewing!
    Music is considered “royalty-free” and discovered on Audio Blocks.
    Technical Podcast Support by: Jon Keur at Wayfare Recording Co.
    © 2022 Coolperx®. All Rights Reserved.

    • 36 min
    How Sustainability and Profitability Can Coexist with Brennan Spellacy (Episode 52)

    How Sustainability and Profitability Can Coexist with Brennan Spellacy (Episode 52)

    Corporate commitments to carbon neutrality have yet to slow down, as more and more business leaders race to align their strategic priorities with pressure from the public for urgent climate action. Companies are now trying to decarbonize their operations while simultaneously compensating for unavoidable emissions. However, many well-intended but misinformed businesses often fall victim to carbon management solutions that don’t have much of an impact. That’s where Patch comes in, as the most effective and responsible way for organizations to access carbon credit projects.
    The Co-founder and CEO of Patch, Brennan Spellacy has figured out how businesses can make bold, impactful climate action a reality with every transaction — with just four simple lines of code. Backed by some of the world’s most visionary investors, Patch is making it easier for companies to do the right thing, giving us a real chance to mitigate the climate crisis. The platform is helping businesses of all sizes offset emissions by backing the right carbon removal projects. In this episode, Brennan and I discuss the opportunities for sustainability and profitability to coexist, and how companies can actually gain a competitive advantage by mitigating their environmental impact.
    Resources mentioned in today’s episode:
    https://www.patch.io/
    Connect with Brennan Spellacy:
    https://bspellacy.co/
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/bspellacy/
    Visit Coolperx® home page: www.coolperx.com
    Reach out to Coolperx®:
    Phone: +1 (855) 429-0455
    Email: hello@coolperx.com
    Support Coolperx®’s podcast by subscribing and reviewing!
    Music is considered “royalty-free” and discovered on Audio Blocks.
    Technical Podcast Support by: Jon Keur at Wayfare Recording Co.
    © 2022 Coolperx®. All Rights Reserved.

    • 34 min
    Revolutionizing Omega-3 Industry with Corinna Bellizzi (Episode 51)

    Revolutionizing Omega-3 Industry with Corinna Bellizzi (Episode 51)

    Omega-3 is easily the most popular supplement in America. Recent studies have found that roughly 8% of adults—or about 19 million people—take some kind of omega-3 fatty acid supplement. But, the harvesting of fish for these supplements is having a ripple effect on our oceans. Omega-3 supplements come from fish in the critical layer of the ocean biosphere that are essential for preserving ecosystem dynamics. With no signs of slowing down, the industry risks permanently damaging our marine ecosystems and impacting the ocean’s resiliency to climate change.
    Corinna Bellizzi is taking the lead in changing the tide as she hopes to prevent yet another human-caused environmental imbalance. Corinna is a natural products industry specialist who has earned a reputation for leading the development and growth of responsible brands like Nordic Naturals. Given her concern for the future health of both people and the planet, she shifted her focus from fish-sourced to algae-sourced omegas in 2016. Today, she leads Örlö Nutrition, a brand that is cultivating the world’s first carbon-negative omega-3 supplement. During this episode, Corinna and I had an insightful conversation about the importance of extracting less and supplying more when it comes to our oceans, and the potential that algae has to revolutionize the omega-3 industry.
    Resources mentioned in today’s episode:
    Orlo Nutrition: https://orlonutrition.com/ - Discount code: "SUSTAIN10"
    Care More Be Better: https://caremorebebetter.com/
    Nutrition Without Compromise: https://link.chtbl.com/NutritionWithoutCompromise
    Inside this vertical farm, carbon-neutral algae grows under glowing pink lights: https://www.fastcompany.com/90790596/inside-this-vertical-farm-carbon-neutral-algae-grows-under-glowing-pink-lights
    Environmental Impacts of Large-Scale Spirulina (Arthrospira platensis) Production in Hellisheidi Geothermal Park Iceland: Life Cycle Assessment: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10126-022-10162-8
    Connect with Corinna Bellizzi: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cbellizzi/
    Visit Coolperx® home page: www.coolperx.com
    Reach out to Coolperx®:
    Phone: +1 (855) 429-0455
    Email: hello@coolperx.com
    Support Coolperx®’s podcast by subscribing and reviewing!
    Music is considered “royalty-free” and discovered on Audio Blocks.
    Technical Podcast Support by: Jon Keur at Wayfare Recording Co.
    © 2022 Coolperx®. All Rights Reserved.

    • 56 min

Customer Reviews

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14 Ratings

14 Ratings

Andieo1997 ,

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Scaling Sustainability is a breath of fresh air! Seth masterfully brings together the best minds in the industry to shed light on the harmony of business and environmental responsibility. This in’t just a podcast; it's a blueprint for a greener future. A must-listen for anyone passionate about merging profits with planet!

AshleyKWinch ,

Always learning something new!

No matter the subject, you’re guaranteed to gain something from every episode - can’t recommend Scaling Sustainability enough. 🙌

oliviabaker13 ,

Highly recommend tuning in!

Moving the needle on climate action requires all of us, and incredible disruptors like Seth and his guests are scaling change in a major way. These conversations are engaging, empowering, and actionable - and I’m sure they’ll inspire others to do the work needed to help preserve our planet. Keep up the great work, Seth!

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