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REV On Air - Sustainable Stories
REV On Air: Alkemis Founders On Creating a Healthy Home with Non Toxic Wall Paint

REV On Air - Sustainable Stories

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2025 64:30


Cora Hilts, our co-founder, is renovating her farmhouse in Maine. She wants it to be healthy and nontoxic. While searching for paint, she found that many brands are very harmful to people and the environment. She was excited to discover Alkemis, the world's first wellness paint. Inspired, she invited the co-founders to her podcast. They shared all the insights she gained from working with them!Maya Crowne and Price Latimer are my guests today, telling us about their creation of the world's first architectural wellness paint - Alkemis. As one of the only Cradle to Cradle Certified® and Material Health Gold paints in North America, Alkemis eschews environmentally harmful synthetics and toxic pollutants typical of conventional paint brands. Alkemis is ethically produced to help customers breathe easier and live more harmoniously, while harnessing the healing power of natural pigments and crystals.But our conversation today isn't just about paint, it's also the story of two women who saw a problem and used their respective skill sets to come up with a solution. Maya used to work in finance, and Price in the arts. Together they have started an incredible business that aims to make the painting industry a whole lot healthier, and a lot better for us and the environment. Merci to the sponsor of this episode – Ergopouch! Learn more about Ergopouch and Alkemis Paint below:Learn more about Ergopouch hereShop Ergopouch@alkemispaint on Instagram.Shop Alkemis Paint

REV On Air - Sustainable Stories
REV On Air: Healing The World With Regenerative Organic Agriculture With Jeff Tkach of Rodale Institute

REV On Air - Sustainable Stories

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2025 60:27


In this special podcast, Cora Hilts, our co-founder, recorded live with Jeff Tkach at Bloom Farm in Pennsylvania. Jeff talked about his job as CEO of Rodale Institute. He also talked about how regenerative agriculture and organic farming can boost human and planetary health.Learn More about Rodale Institute – Global Leaders in Organic Agriculture Research“6% of all food consumed in the United States is certified organic, yet we only produce 1% of that here. So we are actually a net importer of certified organic food. This shows that we have a big chance to onshore our food system by supporting local farmers.” – Jeff Tkach, CEO of Rodale InstituteAbout Jeff Tkach Jeff Tkach, CEO of Rodale Institute, aims to reconnect people with the earth. He leads the organization's growth, impact, and planning. He aims to strengthen the Institute's renowned work in research and education on regenerative organic agriculture.Tkach leads a global team. They focus on innovations in regenerative organic agriculture. He manages strategic planning and oversees the Institute's twelve campuses in the U.S. and Europe. He also directs research investments and supervises the education programs.About the Rodale Institute Rodale Institute is a nonprofit. It focuses on advancing regenerative organic agriculture. They do this through research, training farmers, and providing education. Their cutting-edge science and support programs empower farmers. This sparks change in farming and food production all over the world. In their 78 years, they have shown that organic farming is vital for humanity's survival.Rodale Institute tackles a big challenge: building a resilient global food system. This system aims to boost human health and protect the environment. Their top research and great education help farms and farmers use regenerative organic practices. This shift enhances soil health and secures the world's food supply.Why Regenerative Agriculture… Farmers can earn 3-6 times more profits than farming conventionally. Regenerative Agriculture uses 45% less energy than farming conventionally. Regenerative Agriculture releases 40% less carbon emissions than farming conventionally. Yields up to 40% more crops than conventional farming can in times of drought. Improves soil health which in turn can improve human health through what we consume.  Learn more in their Farming Systems Trial – Rodale InstituteUseful links for this episode:  Rodaleinstitute.orgDonate – Rodale InstituteNewsletter – Rodale InstituteOur Podcast With Sam Nana-Sinkam of Bloom Farm@visitbloomfarm 

REV On Air - Sustainable Stories
REV On Air: Building A Regenerative Farm with Sam Nana-Sinkam

REV On Air - Sustainable Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2025 53:08


We are excited to be back on air after taking a little break last year to actually spend some time travelling, meeting people in person, and getting inspired by amazing things happening out in the world. From our co-founder Cora Hilts: "I know that this feels like a difficult moment for our planet and society in many ways, but I have also been privileged to see just how many people are doing extraordinary things every day - it's been an inspiring time for me despite the various issues we are facing as a collective humanity. The conversations I have had have nourished me deeply, and I hope they will impact you positively as well."So with all that being said we wanted to launch this new season of REV On Air today with a man who quite literally gave up his highly successful career to create something new - to create a life and business filled with a purpose highly aligned with the natural world.Sam Nana Sinkam had been working as an executive at Google, living a life most people would find incredibly aspirational, when the pandemic hit and forced him to start spending more time in his garden at home in Pennsylvania. Falling in love with gardening and all that it brought to his life in terms of well-being, he started to think of doing something a little bit different. When a farmhouse with 60 plus acres came up for sale an hour down the road, he took a leap of faith. He quit his job, invested in the property and began to dream up what would become today, Bloom Farm.As Fast Company so accurately reported: Bloom Farm is a radical experiment. It's testing a new business model for supporting regenerative agriculture and also creates a space for people to rejuvenate. And if it works, Sam would like to open farms like this all over the country through his new company called Third Place. Sam's story is beautiful, and his bravery to take a leap and innovative thinking when it comes to respecting historical ways of doing things continues to inspire us today so we hope it will do the same for you as well.Useful links for this episode. bloomfarm.comBook a Stay at Bloom FarmInstagram, @visitbloomfarmDowningtown Food ForestThe Overstory by Richard PowersHistory of Chestnut Blight

REV On Air - Sustainable Stories
REV On Air: Lauren Singer on The Power of Female Investors in the Environmental Movement

REV On Air - Sustainable Stories

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2024 50:09


Our co-founder Cora Hilts speaks in person with Lauren Singer, Managing Partner at Overview Capital where she invests in the mitigation of methane and other super pollutants at the pre-seed and seed stages. Lauren shares her purpose of getting to the core of the climate crisis by responding to the biggest issues that often go unnoticed. Lauren is a powerhouse of knowledge when it comes to the climate crisis and aims to uplift others who are also on the forefront of creating genuine change that lasts. Most recently, Lauren has co-founded and become Managing Partner of Overview, where they invest in businesses mitigating methane and other super pollutants at the earliest stages. Overview is driven by the “overview effect,” coined by author Frank White, which is a profound experience that astronauts have when they see the Earth from space, feeling a sense of awe and interconnectedness with our planet. It inspires a deeper appreciation for the Earth and a desire to protect it. To put it simply, it's the realization that this is all we've got. Overview invest in companies that are creating solutions to address climate change. Their mission is to support and partner with entrepreneurs at the earliest stages who can unlock innovations that have the potential to transform industries, making our future more resilient and equitable for generations to come. Merci To Our Sponsor For This Episode! Brightmark Brightmark is a business that is using cutting-edge technology to create solutions for waste through circular innovations, so they could not be more in synergy with a woman who started her career in pursuit of bringing a zero waste lifestyle to consumers. Brightmark is now providing further technological solutions to some of the world's most pressing waste challenges, including turning organic waste into clean, renewable energy and closing the loop on plastic waste.They also are tackling the food waste issue, which Lauren and I will discuss a bit more in detail today. A staggering 54 million tons of food is wasted annually in the U.S.* Food waste globally accounts for approximately 8% of greenhouse gas emissions. However Brightmark are working to divert this waste, break it down sustainably to capture methane and other biogases, then re-distribute it into compost. Brightmark's Circularity Centers™ deploy circular solutions for some of the world's most pressing waste challenges—unlocking the value in waste by transforming them into new products. Reimagining Waste is more than a mission; it's a way of life at Brightmark. We encourage you to learn more and explore their resources for participating in a more sustainable and less wasteful lifestyle at brightmark.com!

REV On Air - Sustainable Stories
REV On Air: What Makes An Automobile Truly Sustainable with Rob Howard of Kindred Motorworks

REV On Air - Sustainable Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2024 53:20


As we continue our Earth Month conversations, we are so pleased to bring you today's episode on a topic that has confusion and interest in equal measures around it - that would be the EV industry. Today, Cora Hilts discusses electric cars with a man we truly admire when it comes to his approach to them - Rob Howard, founder of Kindred Motor Works. We get into all the questions we have heard around the topic, and also what makes Kindred so incredibly unique in the automotive space as they are also upcycling vintage cars. We all know that we need to change the way we drive. Cars and other forms of transportation are the biggest source of planet warming emissions generated within the United States and many other countries, and whilst there are a lot of concerns around the environmental impact of batteries and mining, which Rob and Cora discuss in-depth today, the science is quite clear that EVs are going to be our best option for now as we go into a green energy future. But this is a discussion that is about much more than just cars, however. It's about a company that is founded on a dream and made into a reality. A company that truly values the people that work there and is creating good jobs for them. A company that sees the value of technology, but also embraces the best of the old style ways of doing things. And maybe most interesting of all to anyone in the sustainability space, a company that believes that the most ethical option is simply the best one when it comes to the product that they produce. Learn more here: https://kindredmotorworks.com Merci To Our Sponsor For This Episode!   Homecourt Homecourt was created by Courtney Cox in the belief that the household products we use each day should not only look and smell beautiful, but also should be safe for people, pets, and the planet. Homecourt works with all Non-toxic formulas with skincare-grade ingredients that are always vegan and cruelty-free. They use sustainable, plant-derived, and upcycled ingredients across their collection. They develop formulas with responsibly sourced raw materials and skincare-grade ingredients that meet strict industry standards for clean beauty. We love their “absolutely not” list of chemicals and ingredients they do not work with that are listed on their site – they are all things we at REV would never work with either! And when it comes to packaging, everything from their bottles to their boxes are made with 100% post-consumer recycled materials. Learn more about this amazing line that has everything from hand creams to candles, and has just launched eco-friendly refills to boot on their site –  homecourt.co!

REV On Air - Sustainable Stories
REV On Air: Bringing Regenerative Agriculture into the Kitchen with Camilla Marcus of west~bourne

REV On Air - Sustainable Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2024 45:25


Our co-founder, Cora Hilts, visits Camilla Marcus, founder of the regenerative, carbon-neutral provisions brand west~bourne, at her home in LA to chat all things regenerative food, farming, and finance. The chef, entrepreneur, activist, and mother of three challenges conventional ideas about our food systems and environmental stewardship. This Podcast episode is brought to you by our friends at ⁠Obakki Skincare⁠! Camilla brings her wisdom of a lifetime in the restaurant business and growing up in LA surrounded by sustainable living and organic eating influences. Her driven nature comes out in how she runs west~bourne as a business, and her keen understanding of what it means to finance the regenerative movement can inspire us all to consider how we can do our part. She reminds us not to forget to look into the truth of how the world is set up to favour what is easy and what has always been done and to, instead, do differently. Named one of Fast Company's Most Creative People in Business, Camilla Marcus is a chef, entrepreneur, activist, and mother of three who is challenging conventional ideas about our food systems and environmental stewardship. Drawing from her Californian roots, she started west~bourne as New York City's first zero-waste certified restaurant and has now expanded its mission of eating well and doing better into a collection of regenerative, carbon neutral provisions for the modern home. Committed to cross-industry innovation, Camilla's endeavors range from championing regenerative farming to reshaping the hospitality landscape. She co-founded ROAR (Restaurants Organizing Advocating Rebuilding) and is a founding member of the Independent Restaurant Coalition (IRC). In addition, her passion extends to crafting a more equitable childcare system for working mothers. Camilla is also a member of the Fast Company Impact Council and part of the invitation-only Google Food Lab think tank. BRAND NEW: OBAKKI SKINCARE Obakki Skincare is simple. Our products are formulated with nature's wisdom in mind we use the purest possible raw ingredients for the best, safest results. Obakki Skincare is highly concentrated in naturally occurring antioxidants and nutrients to optimize and protect your skin's function-to strengthen and nourish. We know you want the best for your skin. We trace the origin of each ingredient to ensure that every Obakki Skincare formulation is natural, plant-based and of the highest quality. And, our products will never contain palm oil, artificial fragrances, artificial colourants, parabens, sulfates or animal products. Single-ingredient concentrations mean that you can personalize your skincare results by hand-selecting and layering a unique combination of formulations that will best nourish your skin, for a simple daily ritual. Obakki Skincare's full range of products are created with hand-cultivated and wild-harvested ingredients.

REV On Air - Sustainable Stories
REV On Air: Fighting the Power with Reverend Yearwood of Hip Hop Caucus

REV On Air - Sustainable Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2024 64:35


Our co-founder Cora Hilts speaks to Reverend Yearwood, President & CEO of the incredible human rights & climate organisation, Hip Hop Caucus! The goal of Hip Hop Caucus is to build a powerful and sustainable organization for the culture's role in the civic process and empowerment of communities impacted first and worst by injustice. As a non-profit, non-partisan, multi-issue organization, Hip Hop Caucus focuses on addressing core issues impacting underserved and vulnerable communities, with programs and campaigns that support solution-driven community organizing led by today's young leaders. Cora and Reverend Yearwood dive deep into the interactions between climate, community and politics and how faith can lead the way in supporting positive action and influence necessary change in the world. Rev. Lennox Yearwood Jr. is the President & CEO of Hip Hop Caucus, a minister, community activist, U.S. Air Force veteran, and one of the most influential people in Hip Hop political life. Rev Yearwood entered the world of Hip Hop Politics as the Political and Grassroots Director for the Hip Hop Summit Action Network in 2003 and 2004, and as a key architect of P. Diddy's “Vote Or Die!” campaign in a run up to the 2004 Presidential Election. To carry the energy of the efforts beyond election day, he founded Hip Hop Caucus in September of 2004. The goal of Hip Hop Caucus is to build a powerful and sustainable organization for the culture's role in the civic process and empowerment of communities impacted first and worst by injustice. As a non-profit, non-partisan, multi-issue organization, Hip Hop Caucus focuses on addressing core issues impacting underserved and vulnerable communities, with programs and campaigns that support solution-driven community organizing led by today's young leaders. In 2008, Rev Yearwood led Hip Hop Caucus' launch of Respect My Vote!, a campaign and coalition that works with Hip Hop artists to engage young people in the electoral process. Since its inception, numerous celebrity partners have joined the campaign during election cycles to reach their fan bases, including T.I., 2 Chainz, Amber Rose, Future, Keyshia Cole, Vic Mensa, Charlamagne tha God, Keke Palmer, Omar Epps, and more. The campaign has registered and mobilized tens of thousands of young voters to the polls and in 2008 set a world record of registering the most voters in one day (32,000 people across 16 U.S. cities). Respect My Vote! is the longest running hip hop oriented voter engagement program, having been active in United States elections for over 10 years. As a national leader and pacemaker within the Green Movement, Rev Yearwood has been successfully bridging the gap between communities of color and environmental issue advocacy. With a diverse set of celebrity allies, he has raised awareness and action in communities that are often overlooked by traditional environmental campaigns and elected officials. His innovative stance has garnered the Hip Hop Caucus support from several environmental leaders including the Sunrise Movement, League of Conservation Voters, Earthjustice, and Zero Hour. He has also fought on the frontlines for vulnerable communities, including at the international climate negotiations in Paris and efforts to fight new oil pipeline developments in Maryland and at Standing Rock. He has received numerous awards for his work, including being dubbed as a New Green Hero by Rolling Stone and recognized by the Obama White House as a Champion of Change. In 2018, he helped launch Think 100%, Hip Hop Caucus' award-winning climate communications and activism platform. Comprised of podcast, film, music, and activism opportunities, the platform challenges environmental injustices and shares just solutions to the climate crisis, including a transition to 100% renewable energy for all. More at Think 100%.

The Process Podcast
#09 - Sustainable Living & Why the Way We Shop Matters with Cora Hilts of Reve en Vert

The Process Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2021 78:21


In this episode, I sit down with Cora Hilts of Reve en Vert to discuss sustainable shopping, conscious living and the importance of taking responsibility for our own well being in the modern world. Cora has a masters in environmental politics and sustainability, and is the founder of Reve en Vert - an online store sourcing and showcasing only the most authentic, ethical and environmentally-friendly brands and businesses. She lists only brands that tick all the boxes when it comes to the four main types of sustainability: human, social, economic and environmental, and is so passionate about creating a world with less injustice; starting in the fashion industry. Fashion is one of the biggest polluting industries, creating so much waste; built mainly on using harmful and unsustainably-produced fabrics and materials; and made only possible by the people in production, often working in dangerous, unethical conditions and with unfair pay, amongst other major issues. Cora and I discuss which major red flags to look out for in brands theses days, which green lights to look at for, and how to know if a brand is trustworthy and reliable. We talk about the importance of transparency in the industry. We talk about the how to choose your fabrics, and how synthetics are not only harmful for the environment but also for our personal health and wellbeing. We talk about the plastic problem and how, despite our best efforts, we are consuming a credit card sized amount of plastic per year in the modern world. She shares with me so many incredible facts and statistics - this episode is such a wake up call, but at the same time a really concise and realistic discussion for anyone new to sustainability and not quite sure where to start or how to do their bit. SHOW NOTES: www.theprocess.life/podcast

REV On Air - Sustainable Stories
Using Our Creativity Towards A Sustainable Future With Wilson Oryema

REV On Air - Sustainable Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2020 67:43


To launch season 3 of the REV podcast, our co-founder Cora Hilts speaks to the incredible Wilson Oryema - poet, curator and activist, about how we can harness our creativity to lead to a more sustainable future. Wilson has created documentaries on waste and our issues regarding trash, as well as toxic chemicals found in our clothing. He is an advocate of a more sustainable fashion industry, and uses his voice to inspire a whole new generation of people to think differently about the impacts they can make. He also is working on a regenerative future project to engage young people with sustainable solutions. With the times of Covid 19 wreaking havoc on our creative industries, Wilson talks about the need to evolve and constantly engage in our changing world. This is a truly inspiring and hopeful conversation that we hope you enjoy!

REV On Air - Sustainable Stories
Ethical Fashion and Women in Business with Misha Nonoo

REV On Air - Sustainable Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2019 26:29


Today we are thrilled share our latest episode of the REV podcast with the ethical fashion designer Misha Nonoo ahead of her talk with our co-founder and CEO Cora Hilts and the zero waste inspiration Trash is for Tossers in New York City tonight. Misha and Cora sat down earlier in the year to discuss sustainable production, timeless fashion, women in business, and her involvement with the Duchess of Sussex and her Smart Works Charity and we are thrilled to get to share it with you now! For those who can’t join us in person in New York tonight have a listen to hear some of Misha’s insights into what constitutes good business to her.

SuccessBefore30
30 Pengusaha Muda dibawah 30 tahun bidang Retail dan Ecommerce

SuccessBefore30

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2019 3:06


30 Under 30 Retail and Eccomerce List : (2015) 1 Emily Weiss, 29, Founder Glossier 2 Aman Advani, 29 & Gihan Amarasiriwardena, 26, Cofounder Ministry of Supply 3 Nathan Bond, 29, Cofounder Rifle Paper Co. 4 Gary Bravard, 27, Cofounder Adore Me 5 Louisa Burch, 26, Cofounder Trademark 6 Mark Daniel, 20, Founder Strut 7 Claire Distenfeld, 28, Owner, Fivestory 8 Caitlin Donovan, 27, Associate VP, Handbags & Accessories Category, Christie's 9 Erik Elianson,28 & Tristan Pollock, 28, Cofounder Storefront 10 Deepa Gandhi, Cofounder Dagne Dover 11 Paul Goodman, 26 & Griffin Thall, 28, Cofounder Pura Vida Bracelets 12 Carrie Hammer, 29, Founder Carrie Hammer 13 Isabelle Kenyon, 27, Associate, Burch Creative Capital 14 Joe Lallouz, 29, Chief Product Manager, Etsy 15 Elizabeth Lin, 29, Director of product development, Weddington Way 16 Tanya Menendez, 27, Cofounder Maker's Row 17 Alain Miguel, 29, Cofounder Modalyst 18 Shayne Oliver, 27, Founder Hood By Air 19 Aubrie Pagano, 29, Cofounder Bow & Drape 20 Neil Parikh, 25, Cofounder Casper 21 Michael Preysman, 29, Founder Everlane 22 Chase Reed, 16, Founder Sneaker Pawn 23 Chelsea Sloan, 29, Cofounder Uptown Cheapskate 24 Alan Tisch, 26, Cofounder Spring 25 Zara Terez Tisch, 29, Founder Zara Terez 26 Trang To, 27, Chief of staff to the president, Saks Fifth Avenue 27 Natasha Tucker, 29 & Cora Hilts, 27, Cofounder Reve En Vert 28 Olga Vidisheva, 29, FOunder Shoptiques 29 Kyle Vucko, 29, Cofounder Indochino 30 Marco Zappacosta, 29, Cofounder Thumbtack Versi Forbes 2015 --------------------------------------------------------------- Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/successbefore30 https://www.instagram.com/chandraputranegara/ Facebook : http://www.facebook.com/OfficialSB30 Twitter: http://www.Twitter.com/SuccessBefore30 Website : http://www.SuccessBefore30.co.id Jika Anda tertarik untuk membeli Buku BADAI PASTI BERLALU oleh Chandra Putra Negara klik link dibawah ini : http://goo.gl/49jW3r Dapatkan Tips Lainnya di Website : http://www.sb30.tv

Clothes and the Rest
#27: Rachel Fortune and Cora Hilts | Sustainable Lifestyle Awards

Clothes and the Rest

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2019


This week, I have two guests on the podcast! I’m joined by Rachel Fortune, founder of the Sustainable Lifestyle Awards, and Cora Hilts, founder of Reve en Vert and SLA judge. Clothes and The Rest on Instagram Sustainable Lifestyle Awards Reve en Vert Thanks for listening!

Morning Matcha
Reve En Vert

Morning Matcha

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2019 33:54


This week we’re drinking our matcha from teacups as we pod to you from London. On a recent trip to the UK, Nikki caught up with Cora Hilts of Rêve En Vert; the online boutique often referred to as “the Net-A-Porter of sustainable fashion.” After studying environmental politics, Cora realized fashion’s huge footprint, but also saw a lack of retailers offering luxury items that were good for planet Earth. Next thing you know, she borrowed money from her parents, started a website, and Rêve En Vert was officially born. If you’re looking for info on ways to detox and clean up your closet without compromising on self-expression and style, this one’s for you.

Hey Change - Finding Happiness in New Realities
E018: Wearing Roadkill and Voting with Your Wallet - A Talk with Sustainable Fashionista Cora Hilts

Hey Change - Finding Happiness in New Realities

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2017 54:42


Would you ever wear roadkill? What does it mean to vote with your wallet? Could it actually be fun to help save the world? In today’s talk with sustainable fashionista Cora Hilts, we put end to some confusion that is Ethical and Sustainable fashion. I mean, what is really the difference between recycled, upcycled and something that’s sustainably made? What does it mean that a piece of clothing is organic?? Is vintage is in our out and is it ok to claim yourself the title of a hero?WHO IS CORA?Cora Hilts who is one of the co-founders of British fashion store RêveEnVerte – a hip and trendy place for consuming ethical and sustainable fashion online. She founded the company together with her partner Natasha four years ago, in response to the evolving nature of contemporary style, something they both felt to be a bit too consumptive and trend-based for their taste. Rêve-En-Vert is their commitment to bettering the world through the medium of fashion and lifestyle. It is a project of passion to support designers who are improving the standards of the design industry.Inspired to try out some sustainable fashion? If you head over to revenvert.com and use code “heychange“, you get a 15 % discount on your first purchase – how awesome is that?? Don’t miss out!!CORA’S RETRUTH:The idea that one person can’t make a change. I think that that has actually been my biggest fear this whole journey of creating Reve, believing that I as an individual don’t have the capacity to do enough. But when I look back on what I’ve been able to achieve over the last 4 years I know I’ve done some good.I mean, look at Mother Theresa, Nelson Mandela and right now Elon Musk. They’ve really been showing us that yes, a single individual can really have a huge impact on the world, and never think that you can’t be that individual.Don’t forget to follow them on Instagram: @RevEnVert See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Black Neon Digital Podcast
BNDP003 CORA HILTS - reve en vert the home of sustainable luxury fashion

Black Neon Digital Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2017 42:30


Rêve En Vert was founded in 2013 by Cora Hilts and Natasha Tucker and was born from a blog that Cora started during her masters course in Environmental Politics and Sustainability. Rêve En Vert has been referred to as 'the Net-A-Porter of sustainable fashion’. In this podcast we’ll hear how Cora & Natasha have been instrumental in making luxury synonymous with sustainability, how they make their business work, and what they look for in the brands they work with.www.reve-en-vert.comwww.blackneondigital.com

Black Neon Digital Podcast
#3 CORA HILTS - reve en vert the home of sustainable luxury fashion

Black Neon Digital Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2017 42:30


Rêve En Vert was founded in 2013 by Cora Hilts and Natasha Tucker and was born from a blog that Cora started during her masters course in Environmental Politics and Sustainability. Rêve En Vert has been referred to as 'the Net-A-Porter of sustainable fashion’. In this podcast we’ll hear how Cora & Natasha have been instrumental in making luxury synonymous with sustainability, how they make their business work, and what they look for in the brands they work with.www.reve-en-vert.comwww.blackneondigital.com