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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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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.
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.
“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.
Indisposable Fabrics
Episode 129: A deep dive into sustainability considerations for textiles and apparel, with Reusies judge Lewis Perkins of the Apparel Impact Institute.
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.
Community Powered Entrepreneurship
Episode 127: Camila Vega, Solutions Portfolio Manager at Sustainable Ocean Alliance, offers a window into SOA’s approach to ending ocean plastic pollution through funding solutions-focused startups.
Reuse, reimagine, redistribute
Episode 126: Anita Schwartz, VP at WSP-USA, joins us to discuss how practices like redistribution and reuse can aid in a just transition to a circular economy.
“CLYNK” Your Glass for Matt’s Next Steps
Episode 125: After 12+ years, our esteemed CEO Matt Prindiville talks about his tough decision to leave, and reflects on the gifts of his time with Upstream.