The Indisposable Podcast®
Celebrating solutions to plastic pollution and featuring heroes of the movement
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What sticks is what works
Episode 131: Tim Wolters, co-founder and CEO of CrowdSolve, a platform for climate entrepreneurs, discusses using technology to identify at scale the most impactful solutions and then accelerating change through human-to-human collaboration.
From policy to practice: 4 years of the Berkeley Reuse Ordinance
Episode 115: Research, resources, and lessons learned from the Berkeley Reuse Ordinance, with Martin Bourque at The Ecology Center and Jessica Heiges at UC Berkeley.
Amazon’s 709 million pound gorilla
Episode 114: Matt Littlejohn of Oceana discusses their report on Amazon.com’s massive contribution to the global plastic problem – and what we can do about it.
Introducing Chart-Reuse
Episode 113: After years of development, the industry’s first foodware reuse analytics platform, brought to you by Upstream, is now available.
The Story of Plastic in Indonesia
Episode 112: Tiza Mafira, Co-Founder and Executive Director of the Indonesia Plastic Bag Diet Movement, discusses recent successes and challenges.
Flipping the script on single-use
Episode 111: Actress, activist, producer and self-described “eco-Mom,” Alysia Reiner uses her platform to promote an optimistic and forward-thinking vision of a better way than throw-away.
Toast to the reusable cup
Episode 110: Michael Martin and Tina Swanson of r.Cup discuss the exciting developments percolating with their reusable cup system at events, venues and beyond.
Collaboration as the key to reuse innovation
Episode 109: Miranda Helmer, Vice President of Innovation Discovery at The Clorox Company, discusses how the company is acknowledging the call for a circular economy with new reusable products.
Making the Rounds with Reusable Grocery Delivery
Episode 108: Evan Abel, Head of Service Design at grocery delivery service The Rounds, discusses how convenience can be sustainable and sustainability can be convenient – all through reuse.