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The Indisposable Podcast®
Learning from reuse-focused changemakers at the intersection of plastic pollution, climate change, and environmental justice.
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The Plastics Pacts: Collaboration to scale a circular economy
EPISODE 97: The Ellen MacArthur Foundation’s Marta Longhurst discusses the groundbreaking Plastics Pact Network, which connects national and regional initiatives worldwide to collaborate on solutions towards a circular economy for plastic.
Hug a plate: plastic-free solutions for kid friendly dining
EPISODE 96: Doctor, mother, & Solutioneer Manasa Mantravadi is on a mission to replace plastic wherever families dine – creating a brighter, healthier future for kids and planet.
Putting the “re” in “use” with William McDonough
EPISODE 95: Journey with legendary innovator William McDonough as he describes his approach to design, sustainability, and ultimately – a model for the new reuse economy.
Making Restaurants More Reusable
EPISODE 94: Hollywood actor turned Solutioneer John Charles Meyer shares how a little investment goes a long way toward creating Plastic Free Restaurants in the US.
Coalition Building in Seattle
EPISODE 93: Join Reuse Seattle’s Stephanie Thomas & Pat Kaufman as they discuss their journey from building recycling programs to building reuse on the municipal level.
Bringing back the refillable bottle
EPISODE 92: Caren McNamara of Conscious Container and Matt Swihart of Double Mountain talk about why reusable/refillable bottles win for the beverage industry.
What does restorative environmental justice look like?
EPISODE 91: Taking a look at the effects of racism, climate change, and unchecked consumption on communities of color – with environmental justice leaders Dr. Ana Baptista and Jose Bravo.
Plastic, Oceans, & a New Way Forward
EPISODE 90: For World Oceans Day, Oceanic Global’s Cassia Patel discusses why we all need our oceans to be healthy and plastic free.
AAPI Leadership and Advancing Reuse
EPISODE 89: Grace Lee of ReThink Disposable shares how fostering relationships with restaurant owners has led to some of the most groundbreaking pilots in the reuse movement today.