10: Trustrace -Tracing For Fashion – Episode 2 of 2
We like to check in with some of our previous guests to see how their business has changed, what goals were achieved and the ones that were not....

9: Fiber 52 – Working With Nature For Sustainable Cotton
Cotton fiber and fabric is considered to be one of the most natural material. Given that, who would have thought that the process of manufacturing cotton fabric uses materials...

125: Savesorb – Save Time, Money and the Environment
This episode was previously aired on April 23, 2023. ________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Oil spills in our world where engines are omnipresent are almost inevitable. Larger accidental spills on land and water have catastrophic...

8: Open Water – More Ocean Less Plastic
As we open our kitchen faucets and fill a glass with drinking water, we probably don’t realize that around 2 billion people globally do not have access to clean...

7: Sakhya – South Asian Fashion Resale
Friendship and support is what creates a community and a sense of belonging. That is exactly what our guest Priyasha Shah, Founder of Sakhya wanted to create amongst the...

6: RODE Architects – Transformative Design Through Collaboration
In this episode we chat with Ben Wan, Principal at RODE Architects about the roles architects can play in reducing the impact of climate change on our planet. Given...

5: CRDC Global – Building a Better World
Most consumers are aware of the numbering 1 to 7, embedded in the recycle symbol under plastic items and they diligently put them in recycling bins. The numbers denote...

4: Reuse Action – Reclaimed and Surplus Building Materials
Urban flight in America in the 1960s resulted in downtowns having empty abandoned buildings and structures. The city governments had to eventually demolish these structures and their debris...

3: Spot Detergent – Eco-Friendly On a Budget
Sustainable products are priced out of reach of most Americans. They cost the consumers more due to a variety of reasons - higher costs of inputs and innovation, demand...

11: Ryan McPherson – University of Buffalo Climate Action Plan
Today we talk with Ryan McPherson, Chief Sustainability Officer at University of Buffalo. He heads the Climate Action Plan at the university. The University has the goal of climate...

19: Suta – Woven Uninterrupted Simplicity
This episode was originally aired on February 18, 2020 Today we revisit an episode where we talk with co-founders Sujata and Taniya (Su and Ta) who decided to quit their...

1: Palm Straw – Biodegradable Plant Based Straws
The firsts in our lives have a special place in our life experience. May it be the first job, first business venture, first car and even your first podcast...
