The Indisposable Podcast®
Celebrating solutions to plastic pollution and featuring heroes of the movement
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Working Together to Build the New Reuse Economy
Episode 134: Recorded at Circularity 23 in June, an engaging panel discussion on the successes, challenges, opportunities and collaboration needed to enact the vision of a new reuse world.
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.
Global Reuse on World Refill Day
Episode 132: June 16th marks the 6th annual World Refill Day & first Global Reuse Summit. Tune into a candid chat with the minds behind this City To Sea campaign.
“Repairing the past, for future’s delight”
Episode 130: A discussion with Dr. Mustafa Santiago Ali, Executive Vice President of National Wildlife Federation, about how we honor ourselves and each other in working towards climate justice and other means of social change.
The path to no plastic in nature
Episode 128: Jess Zeuner, Program Specialist at World Wildlife Fund, discusses how WWF is helping companies translate plastic reduction commitments into measurable change.
We don’t have 5 planets
Episode 117: Jose Bravo, Executive Director of the Just Transition Alliance, joins us to talk about why environmental and climate solutions must prioritize the communities most affected.
Women Making Reuse Work
Episode 116: In this Women’s History Month special, we sit down with Upstream Board Members Ashley Craig and Linda Corrado to discuss their professional pivots to reuse.
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.