The Indisposable Podcast®
Celebrating solutions to plastic pollution and featuring heroes of the movement
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A higher education in reuse
Episode 140: How Atlas Zero Waste’s student fellows are helping solve some of our hardest campus reuse challenges.
The ABCs of reuse in K-12 schools
Episode 139: A candid discussion with NGO and school leaders working to normalize reuse in school lunch.
Student Solutioneers
Episode 138: For the first episode in our series on reuse in schools, three high school students join us to share their perspectives as young leaders in the movement.
Centering community for a plastic-free future
Episode 133: As an international advocate for a plastic-free future, Alejandra Warren is helping build a community-focused movement to create more equitable, sustainable systems.
Environmental Justice: Past, Present and Future
EPISODE 77: In honor of Black History Month, Upstream’s Marcel Howard discusses the historical scars of environmental racism, the rise of the environmental justice movement – and why reuse is an important part of the solution.
How Upstream and the Reuse Movement Began
EPISODE 75: Learn how Upstream’s founders, Bill Sheehan and Helen Spiegelman, catalyzed zero waste systems – and helped spark a global reuse movement.
The Power of Community and Coalitions
EPISODE 70: Coalition leaders of Reusable LA – a Reusies 2021 award winner – talk about the power of relationships for policy wins and offer tips for local reuse organizing.
Reimagining Food Service Systems in Durham and Beyond
EPISODE 67: Join The Reusies™ Activist of the Year, Crystal Dreisbach, for a thoughtful conversation about scaling reuse by rethinking takeout and food service systems.
The Reusies™ Panel Discussion: Why Reuse Wins
EPISODE 66: Five leading reuse experts share a visionary conversation during The Reusies™ award show about why reuse is a win for the economy and the environment. Tune in for a panel discussion around how we can create a world without waste and why it's so important that we come together to support the reuse movement.