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Midoricast lanceert een nieuwe rubriek in samenwerking met Kaya, de Belgische coalitie van ecopreneurs.Elke aflevering bevat een project waar Kaya voor pleit en een ecopreneur die lid is van de coalitie.Voor dit eerste nummer gaat het woord naar Benoît Quittre, voorzitter van Kaya en Anatole Franck, "permaculture designer" bij Pereniah, ontwerpen voor duurzame tuinen, parken en landbouw.U kunt ook uw positieve impact hebben:- het delen, liken en/of becommentariëren van deze podcast geeft hem meer zichtbaarheid en zorgt er dus voor dat onze gasten zoveel mogelijk in de schijnwerpers staan- laat een spraakbericht achter met een dankwoord, een vraag of een aanmoediging voor onze gasten (laat ons weten of we je stem mogen gebruiken en je bericht verschijnt als link in de beschrijving van de aflevering EN als commentaar onder het delen van de podcast op sociale netwerken). Als jij het was : je zou dit zeker waarderen, dus denk erover na, hier is de link naar de voicemail.Hieronder de presentatie van FranckMijn naam is Anatole Franck, Permacultuur designer sinds 2020 en oprichter van Pereniah.Door de jaren heen werd ik steeds meer bewust van de destructieve impact van de mensheid op zijn omgeving. Ik merkte dat onze hele samenleving een integrale aanpak nodig heeft om langer en in harmonie te blijven leven.Permacultuur geeft een integrale aanpak om de hedendaagse problemen van onze maatschappij op te lossen. Zowel voor de natuur als voor de mens.Als permacultuur designer, ontwerp ik nu vooral tuinen met woningen zodat de bewoner aan veerkracht kan winnen door meer zelfvoorzienend te worden in voeding, energie, water… Om een tuin van Eden te creëren waar men zich kan ontplooien.Daarbij zorg ik dat permacultuur beter bekend wordt, door artikels, video's en informatie te delen op internet en sociale media.Nog geen idee van wat permacultuur is?In deze video leg ik je het in 5 min uitLinks :WebsiteFacebookYoutubeBlogInstagramTijdsindeling van de podcast :[00:00:17] Inleiding van de afdeling Kaya en presentatie door Benoît Quittre[00:01:46] Zijn jullie enkel actief in België of ook in het buitenland ?[00:02:03] Waarvoor pleit Kaya ?[00:03:13] Wat zijn de eerste reacties van ondernemers als ze in contact komen met Kaya ?[00:04:03] Waarom zou je lid van Kaya worden ?[00:04:37] Hoe word je lid van Kaya ?[00:04:59] Hoeveel Nederlandstaligen hebben jullie nu momenteel binnen de leden van Kaya ? [00:05:37] Anatole, Zelfde vraag als bij Benoit, Wie ben jij ?[00:05:59] Wat is het doel van uw eco business ?[00:07:03] Wat zijn de belangrijkste fases in de ontwikkeling van uw bedrijf ?[00:08:18] Wat is je leeftijd ?[00:08:23] Wat doe je en wat onderscheidt je van een traditioneel bedrijf ?[00:09:24] Is het dan soms niet moeilijk om het onderscheid te maken.[00:10:39] Waarom ben je lid van Kaya ?[00:11:28] Wat is je dagelijkse grootste challenge in jouw activiteit ?[00:11:53] Website ?[00:12:17] De podcast afsluiten en luisteraars uitnodigen om te delen, te reageren, te liken of een bericht achter te laten !
On Episode 373 of Impact Boom, Daniela Fernandez of Sustainable Ocean Alliance discusses how an entrepreneurial mindset can equip youth changemakers to make a positive impact, and the intersection between technological innovation and saving our oceans.
“We really need to consider what we can do to make it so that we don't even have that waste at the end that either gets recycled, or gets thrown away, or gets composted,” explains Billy Fetzner, father, entrepreneur, Youtube creator, and coach. Billy has been fascinated by the environment since childhood and had big dreams to make a positive impact on the climate crisis. He created his Youtube channel, GreenBusinessImpact, with a mission to spread climate positivity through interviewing ecopreneurs who are doing incredible work making new creative solutions to many of the world's problems. Today, he joins host Tiffany Zehara to talk about the amazing work being done by ecopreneurs. Most businesses today exist within a linear model. They create a product and when the user is done with it, that product ends up either in a landfill, a compost heap, or recycled if possible. The better way would be a shift to a circular economy. With a circular economy, there is more of a thought process to how businesses can recoup some of the materials and use them to make new products. An example of this is how Apple recycles the materials in old iPhones to make new iPhones. By supporting companies that are working to circularize their production process, you are encouraging companies to continue making these eco-friendly changes. Money talks and if consumers show they prefer to support companies that employ a circular model, more businesses will make the switch. The climate crisis tends to be viewed in a negative light, but really it provides so many opportunities for creativity and innovation. Many ecopreneurs are working diligently to find unique solutions to issues that can help reduce the climate crisis. Tune into today's episode of Humanitarian Entrepreneur Podcast for a talk with special guest Billy Fetzner to learn more about the work being done by ecopreneurs and the steps you can take beyond recycling to help make a positive impact on the environment. Quotes “Soil is such a such an important part of how we can work to fight the climate crisis, because soil can hold and maintain, can be a huge carbon sink that we're not utilizing.” (8:32-8:48 | Billy) “Recycling is something that should definitely happen, it is so important. But, it's not like that's your get out of jail free card. That is just the beginning.” (11:55-12:09 | Billy) “The circular economy, what it says is, okay, instead of us going out there and going and finding all the different resources that we need to create this product, how about instead, we use what we already used before, and bring it back and start using it again. So instead of all of that stuff going into the landfill, we take those resources and those parts and those pieces, and we find a way to bring them back and bring those two ends together to start making those products again using the same resources.” (13:20-13:57 | Billy) “We really need to consider what we can do to make it so that we don't even have that waste at the end that either gets recycled, or gets thrown away, or gets composted. How can we reduce what we initially buy, or initially produce, so we're not over producing and needing to throw away things, but making sure that we're using things as efficiently as possible?” (16:14-16:40 | Billy) “There are companies out there that are working to circularize their production cycle and their supply chain. So being able to support them, the biggest way that any consumer and anyone can impact the way that companies are doing things is with their wallet.” (23:27-23:48 | Billy) Connect with Billy Fetzner: Podcast: https://podcast.greenbusinessimpact.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/billy-fetzner/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmCz079n5YB1X25g_8pt4-A Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bill.fetzner.5/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/fetzner_billy To connect with Tiffany to solve problems or affect the kind of change you want: https://calendly.com/humanitarianentrepreneur/discovery-call Website: https://humanitarian-entrepreneur.com Podcast production and show notes provided by HiveCast.fm
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As passionate ecopreneurs, we are often guilty of rushing to get a logo designed and a website built and published so that we can share our products or services with the world as soon as possible. More often than not, we don't put a whole lot of thought behind the strategy of either which can result in low visibility and low sales volume. In this podcast episode, Michelle Miller of Minty Made will discuss the importance of brand and website strategy to ensure that you successfully reach your buyers. She will take us through the key stages of developing your strategy to ensure that your brand resonates with your audience. Furthermore, she will share some DIYs that you can immediately implement to help drive traffic to your website and be more discoverable. Minty Made is a full-service creative studio that helps eco and wellness-centred brands make an impact through visual branding, web design and launch strategy.
At a glance, you might think that sustainable living is expensive, inconvenient, or even just a little too extreme for you. But what if a sustainable lifestyle could be simple, beautiful, and fun? Listen in as zero waste shop owner and mother of two, Stephanie Lentz, shares how taking imperfect action and a willingness to focus on progress over perfection can help you navigate our broken systems, improve your quality of life, and lead to a more sustainable future for all. The Scoop Intelligence Show is made for EcoCitizens and Ecopreneurs alike — it's made for you. Launching Saturday, May 8th! Subscribe now, on your favorite podcast app.
Petria Leggo-Field is the founder of Coco Rose Eco and the Coco Rose Community. Petria is on a mission to build a well-informed community based around the earth-friendly movement and help female eco entrepreneurs make a bigger impact, become more visible and make more sales. She is proud to gather a community of like-minded business owners who are ready to embrace a more sustainable business, and be mentor to help support and guide them to make small steps in the right direction to enhance our planet. Petria is also the weekly host of The Sustainable Shift Podcast, which was founded in 2020 and in addition also loves guest speaking and workshop facilitating about all things sustainable business. Ecopreneurs for Earth Day- 22nd & 23rd April, 2021 Tickets Live 16th March - Grab your Ticket A 2 Day Virtual Event for Ecopreneurs who are ready to make a bigger impact on our planet #ecopreneurs4earthday https://coco-rose-community.mykajabi.com/Ecopreneurs-for-Earth-Day Follow along on IG @makeclimatecool or submit your stories to be shared on www.makeclimatecool.com JOIN THE TREEHOUSE Special Promotion for the first 30 that join: https://www.patreon.com/makeclimatecoolagain?fan_landing=true PROMOTIONS: Booni Doon: 20% off first purchase with code MAKECLIMATECOOL Sheets and Giggles: 10% off with CLIMATECOOL Blue Earth Compost: 15% off 6 months + of service with code MAKECLIMATECOOL Find more promos on IG @makeclimatecool TEAM: Music: Jake Huffman Artwork: Skylar Creative --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/makeclimatecool/message
Director and founder of Revitaliza Consultores in Mexico City, a firm specialized in environmental consulting for green building portfolios, Alicia is responsible for overseeing LEED certification, strategic development, and corporate sustainability initiatives in diverse markets encompassing México, Peru, Colombia and Spain. In 2015, Alicia was recognized by GB&D Magazine as one of the 20 women who are shaping the sustainability landscape of tomorrow. She has overseen certification projects for several icon buildings: Torre Mayor (a 55-floor multi-tenant corporate building), Antiguo Palacio del Ayuntamiento, (a 500 year old historic building), and CIINOVA (the highest scoring LEED certified building in Latin America). Alicica was featured in LEED in Motion Mexico, as one of the leaders in LEED consulting in Mexico. Alicia is a founding member of SUMe Sustentabilidad Para Mexico. She served as its Vice President from 2011-2015. She volunteered on the LEED steering committee with USGBC, and represented Mexico at the LEED international Round Table until 2016. Alicia also works hard to advance gender equality in the construction industry. Her company culture is designed to keep smart women in their jobs. Her company does this by offering flexible schedules and quality of life so nobody has to choose between career and family! She is the recipient of the Greenbuild Mexico Leadership Award 2019 a recognition for her trajectory as a change maker. Her goal is to build a sustainable future where community and business growth are aligned with the vitality of the planet and the quality of human life. Show Highlights Seattle's EcoTopia and Ecopreneurs force you to convert to a super green life. Raising the standard overcomes gender bias in the industry and in Latin America. The benefits of LEED evolved to change the markets, increase education, and promote green building in a developing country. Tips for the role of a green building consultant and how to demonstrate a business case, a health case, a better world case for every building you work in. Strategizing how to make your whole portfolio better. Shifts of the investors and the projects, in terms of the climate emergency now that green building is at the forefront. Education is essential if you want to transform and inspire the market. “We really want to be the best for the world, not just the best in the world. I want to see the transformation that happens in people when they are moved internally by green buildings and sustainability and see, for perhaps the first time, that there is a better way of living this life. I want people to know we not only have the responsibility - but the power to build a better world for ourselves and for the generations that follow us.” -Alicia Silva Alicia Silva Transcript Alicia Silva's Show Resource and Information The Miracle Morning: The Not-So-Obvious Secret Guaranteed … Sacred Rest: Recover Your Life, Renew Your ... - Amazon.com Books By Carol Sanford - Amazon.com podcasts - Carol Sanford Dave Asprey (Author) - Amazon.com Let My People Go Surfing: Dare to Lead: Brave Work. Tough Conversations. Whole … All We Can Save: Truth, Courage, and Solutions for the … LinkedIn Connect with Charlie Cichetti and GBES Charlie on LinkedIn Green Building Educational Services GBES on Twitter Connect on LinkedIn Like on Facebook Google+ GBES Pinterest Pins GBES on Instagram GBES is excited our membership community is growing. Consider joining our membership community as members are given access to some of the guests on the podcasts that you can ask project questions. If you are preparing for an exam, there will be more assurance that you will pass your next exam, you will be given cliff notes if you are a member, and so much more. Go to www.gbes.com/join to learn more about the 4 different levels of access to this one-of-a-kind career-advancing green building community! If you truly enjoyed the show, don't forget to leave a positive rating and review on iTunes. We have prepared more episodes for the upcoming weeks, so come by again next week! Thank you for tuning in to the Green Building Matters Podcast! Copyright © 2021 GBES
In this episode of The Happy Hustle podcast, I chat with Ecopreneur, Earth Activist, Philanthropist and Ms.Venezuela Maria Daniela Velasco. Maria is an Anthropologist, founder / CEO of the NGO Okospiri and shareholder / director of Legados Films company. A philanthropist by nature that speaks through actions, passionate and determined to build a much kinder world. She's also the co-founder of Ecopreneur Evolution which creates opportunities for the initiation of sustainable businesses in impoverished marketplaces by developing Ecopreneurs through an online curriculum. So if you want to redefine success, establish your path and create a positive impact, this is your time to take action and make a change in this world. IN THIS EPISODE, WE COVER: [00:09:52:25] Ecopreneur Evolution: Service over Self [00:36:55:29] Actions You Can Take to Help the Environment [00:22:42;13] Happiness as the Center of your Business [0:25:07:24] Health Hacks What does happy Hustlin' mean to you? Maria says, Happy Hustlin for me means working with love, putting your heart at the center of your business that is Happy Hustlin to me. Ecopreneur Evolution is giving away FREE impact strategy session, highly recommend it. If you wanna create a business within the sacred balance between people, planet and profit, go get a FREE strategy in super valuable 60 mins. Connect with Maria! 1. Follow Maria on: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ecopreneurevolution/ https://www.instagram.com/okospiri/ 2. Find Maria on Ecopreneur Evolution website: https://www.ecopreneurevolution.com/ Connect with Cary! Check out his website- www.caryjack.com APPLY to JOIN the Happy Hustle Mastermind- https://calendly.com/happyhustlemastermind Purchase The Journey: 10 Days To Become a Happy Hustler Online Course- www.thehappyhustle.com About the Happy Hustle Podcast The Happy Hustle Podcast aims to educate, inspire, and entertain you, while reminding you to enjoy the journey, not just the destination, as you Happy Hustle for a life of passion and purpose. From successful entrepreneurs to spiritual masters, it brings on an array of powerful guests to help you transform your dreams into a reality.
Quantum Quote: “If we want to change the world and implement clean energy everywhere, we have to make it capitalistic friendly. You make money, make a difference, and focus on that triple bottom line — the people, the planet and the profits.” Are you a purpose-driven leader who wants to make a positive impact on […]
Quantum Quote: “If we want to change the world and implement clean energy everywhere, we have to make it capitalistic friendly. You make money, make a difference, and focus on that triple bottom line — the people, the planet, and the profits.” Are you a purpose-driven leader who wants to make a positive impact on the environment? Do you want to achieve your breakthrough, make an appeal to the growing number of conscious consumers, and create a sustainable company? If you are looking for the opportunity to create sustainable businesses and enterprises using frameworks, tools, and the resources of mentorship, this episode is for you. Grant Kendzior is a businessman, impact investor, philanthropist, avid outdoorsman, and all-around grateful guy. Grant has led projects around the world using innovation and sustainability, balanced with empathy and strategy, to solve ecological problems through entrepreneurship. Grant thrives when he can be a bridge between worlds, working hand-in-hand with folks in rural indigenous villages or speaking to audiences of all sizes and backgrounds - from students in schools and universities to speaking at the United Nations in both Switzerland and NYC. Cary Jack is a lifestyle entrepreneur, author, podcast host, professional actor/model, biohacker, and eco-warrior striving to make a positive impact on this planet. In this episode, Grant and Cary share how they are striving to create more harmony in the world and use business as a force for good. They talk about what they do with their three companies, fighting the plastic pollution epidemic and their consulting projects with major corporations helping position companies as the ECO-LEADERS in their industry. We'd like to hear from you! Please help us understand how AWESome Earthkind can help you achieve your clean energy goals! ========================================== Hey, AWESome EarthKind People, we'd Like to Hear from You! Share your Thoughts and Tell Us What You Need: We love your Feedback Go Here: https://awesomeearthkind.com/q/ ========================================= SuperNova #1. “This pandemic has shown everyone how interconnected we all are, and how we really need to work together in every regard, especially to fight for our existence and overcome climate change. Clean energy is a great way to start moving in that direction.” SuperNova #2. “Private interest and corporate greed - this is why things aren't changing, why you see big oil, big tobacco and factory farming still reigning supreme, It all comes down to money and private interest.” SuperNova #3. “What's working is people voting with their dollars. Conscious consumers taking the power that they possess in their pocket, and putting it into companies that are doing good in the world.” Worst Clean Energy Moment – "We were hustling but not happy. We were grinding six months straight working 100 plus hour weeks to launch a tech startup, which was a very solid idea. We had interest from IBM, Microsoft and a bunch of other venture capitalists. We were soliciting a seven figure funding deal, got all the way to the money, and actually earned the contract for the seven figure funding deal. But we were just so burnt out, and we weren't happy. So we walked away. That was actually a catalyst and a turning point in both of our lives." Ah-Ha: The Happy Hustle was born when we realized that we wanted to work with passion, purpose and positive impact while being happy within the hustle - so we created a whole proprietary framework around how to do so. Best Advice ever received: You're limitless. Everything in moderation. Internet Resources: The Happy Hustle, www.greatday.com Book Recommendation: Manifesto for a Moral Revolution by Jacqueline Novogratz, The Compound Effect by Darren Hardy Magic Wand – Empathy and accountability. One thing that Energizes today – This podcast and seeing people taking a stand and putting out good content. Pachamama - the Earth Mother WTF or F – Fudge: Hurricanes, wildfires Fun: Skiing in Nevada Parting Advice – “The greatest threat to our planet is the belief that someone else will save it” (Robert Swan). We all need to be action oriented and do something to make a difference. Balance equals happiness. Find balance both in your personal life and your professional life and you will just flourish with fulfillment. Important Link: Increase your Income & Impact. Sign up for a FREE Ecopreneur Impact Strategy Session to help you find the balance between profits, purpose, and positive impact! Book Your Slot: https://www.ecopreneurevolution.com/impact-strategy-session Connect: Podcast: The Happy Hustle Website1: https://ecopreneurevolution.com Website2: https://www.sustainablebreakthroughs.com/ Instagram1:https://www.instagram.com/cary__jack/ Instagram2:https://www.instagram.com/grateful.grant/ Please Go to iTunes / Apple Podcast to Rate & Review AWESome EarthKind! Thanks!
Lauren Castelino (19) is the Founder and Director of Pitch It Green, a non-profit organization focusing on bringing young entrepreneurs with environmentally focus business opportunities and events. She shares the story of how she went from starting her first skincare brand in high school as well as sharing some advice and experiences often being the youngest person in the room! Follow Lauren and Pitch It Green: https://www.linkedin.com/in/laurencastelino/ https://www.instagram.com/pitchitgreen/ https://twitter.com/pitchitgreen https://www.pitchitgreen.org/ Website: AntonWong.com IG: https://www.instagram.com/antonwongvideo/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/antonwongvideo FB: https://www.facebook.com/antonwongvideo/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@antonwongvideo Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/anton-wong/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/antonwongvideo/message
On today’s episode we talk all things clean beauty, engineering, eco-entrepreneurship and more Clean Beauty Pioneer, the revolutionary Jenise Lee! A serial eco entrepreneur, Jenise is the founder & CEO of PurPicks - a site like TripAdvisor for organic skincare - which has the largest directory of nontoxic beauty products and largest database of product reviews. She is also the Founder of CertClean, North America's certification for safer skincare. You can find thousands of beauty and personal care products globally with the CertClean certification. Jenise was honoured as one of Canada's top sustainability leader, named Canada's Top 100 health influencers alongside Wayne Gretzky and Sophie Trudeau, and nominated for the Governor General's Innovation Award. Jenise has a Chemical Engineering degree (University of Waterloo), and a MBA (Schulich School of Business). Prior to starting her MBA, Jenise worked as an environmental engineering consultant where she led projects related to environmental site assessments, environmental impact studies and feasibility studies on leading edge renewable energy from biomethanation plants to solar projects to waste-to-energy facilities. Enjoy! Andrea WE DISCUSS: Her story of how she arrived to where she is today through her engineering and business education path and her life events that lead her here What she was like as a child Our common threads as engineers, women, entrepreneurs and sustainability advocates Her favourite book, see the recommendation link below The 1400 harmful chemicals in common beauty products that she certifies AGAINST with her company CertClean What she recommends for starting off your clean-beauty journey Why she started PurPicks What she is up to next And so much more!
Comments on The Rise of the Ecopreneur by Ubuntoo? 888-563-3228 Description The Rise of the Ecopreneur is an approachable podcast created for the eco-conscious. Ecopreneurs, academics, environmental experts, corporate stakeholders, and anyone passionate about sustainability will find the podcast engaging, interesting, and compelling.The host Shelbi (other wise known as Shelbizleee on YouTube) speaks to environmental change-makers each week whose research, campaigns, and innovations are helping to create a more sustainable future.Featured guests discuss their early relationship with the environment, their inspiration to a green career, "aha moments," and lessons they learned along the way.Each episode offers actionable advice and ways to get involved Website http://www.ubuntoo.com/ Opinion This show has a great first impression. It starts off explaining what the show is about and who its for. It then explains what to expect in this episode, and my favorite was the second question that lead right into a great story. My only worry is you are using anchor.fm and I know they are free, but free is not a good business model (even now with the advertising model) I would check into Libsyn.com or Podbean.com (use the coupon code sopfree ). If this podcast is to promote your brand, the first few minutes of this show should suck people in. Get A Full Review If you’d like a full review of your podcast, check out Podcast Review Show or if you need Podcast Consulting, Book an Appointment Today Get Your Podcast Reviewed Sign up at Fiverr. comGet a full review on the Podcast Review Show. Free Subscription to the Podcast Rodeo Show Subscribe to the show and never miss another episode on Google Podcasts and Apple Podcasts. For more options see www.podcastrodeoshow.com/subscribe Work With Me Join the School of podcasting at http://www.schoolofpodcasting.com/joinJoin My Mentoring Program http://www.schoolofpodcasting.com/workwithme Thanks for listening.Find out more at https://podcast-rodeo.pinecast.co
Ief Winckelmans is Founder and President of Ocean Impact Alliance, since November 2014, an alliance of experts, entrepreneurs and investors that actively contribute to ocean-friendly entrepreneurship and sustainable investing. This month, December 2017, he launched a new initiative, 3Q Impact, to help more people with sustainable ideas. He has a big admiration of China and its culture. His story with China started more or less when he got an opportunity at Huawei (big global Telecoms company) and was invited to set up their European Sales Organization in 2004. A very interesting period learning how Chinese do business, and it allowed him to build a strong network in China. In 2008, he went on to found his own company in China. He has been extremely successful. But he also lost it all. We get a glimpse into his unbreakable mindset and how what he learned from doing business in China and spending time with the most successful people in the world, made him see his failures as a lesson, to become better and thrive. Now focusing on his passion for eco-friendly entrepreneurship, helping to make a transition from the parasitic species that humanity is today to a more symbiotic species, where we live in harmony with the eco-system around us and keep it sustainable. A big and purposeful goal! Ief Winckelmans takes us on his exceptional business journey! For more: Right-click here and save as to download this episode to your computer You can find the shownotes to this episode on: http://behindthestory.be/podcast/episode5 Subscribe on iTunes/Apple Podcasts Subscribe on Android If you would like to be part of my storytelling community, please join my Facebook group here!
In meiner Heimatstadt München habe ich die wunderbare Hannah Sartin getroffen, die vor fast zwei Jahren zusammen mir Carlo Krauß und Christine Traub Münchens ersten ZeroWaste Laden "Ohne" eröffnet. Ein super schöner, heller und freundlicher Laden, in dem man komplett ohne Stress & Abfall einkaufen kann, und so einen 'zerowaste Lifestyle' in die Realität umzusetzen.Doch was steckt eigentlich hinter der zerowaste ("null Müll") Philosophie, und wie kann das im Alltag von Stadtmenschen funktionieren? Hannah erzählt ihren eigenen Weg zu einem nachhaltigeren Alltag, was ihre Kinder damit zu tun haben, und wieso Cornflakes sie zum Eröffnen eines eigenen Unverpackt-Ladens inspiriert haben. Es ist ein sehr persönliches Interview geworden, vollgepackt mit Anfänger-Tipps zur Abfall-Reduktion und Alltags-Tricks.Hannah hat mich selbst so mitgerissen von ihrer Begeisterung, dass ich mich kurzerhand entschieden habe, selbst eine 30-Tage-Plastikfrei Challenge zu machen. Um zu schauen, wie das so klappt, schaut doch gerne mal bei meiner Instagram Seite @impact_revolution vorbei :)Eine wichtige Info habe ich noch für euch alle: Ab der nächsten Folge werde ich Impact Revolution auf Englisch weitermachen. So muss ich euch spannende social Entrepreneurs, Experten und Ecopreneurs nicht weiter wegen Sprachbarrieren vorenthalten, und kann meine Folgen mit mehr Menschen auf der Welt teilen. Ich hoffe, ihr versteht das, und freut euch trotzdem auf die nächsten Folgen! :)Hier paar Tricks für einen müllfreieren Alltag: Reduziere Stück für Stück. Es muss nicht gleich das abschreckende "NULL Müll" sein, wie bei vielem anderen auch geht es um einen Prozess, in dem du Schritt für Schritt deinen Lebensstil etwas verbessern kannst.Werde kreativ: Nutze z.B. statt Küchenrolle und Wegwerf-Lappen: nimm doch einfach ein altes Laken oder sonstiges Textilstück, schneide es in Stücke, stelle ein großes Glas bereit, verwende sie nach Lust und Laune - und danach ab in die Waschmaschine.Probiere "Bulkstores" aus und fülle trockene Lebensmittel selbst in mitgebrachten Behältern abErsetze Shampoo und Duschgel durch (Haar-)Seifen in Stücken, oder probiere alternative Rezepte wie z.B. Roggenmehl, Heilerde oder Essig aus - mehr dazu bald in einer DIY Kosmetik Folge. :)Verzichte auf Plastiktüten beim Einkaufen: Bringe deine eigenen Tragetaschen mit und lass die durchsichtigen Obst- und Gemüsetüten einfach weg.Hannah's Tipps für mehr Info im Netz: Smarticular Rezepte für den Alltag www.smarticular.net/Bea Johnson's Zero Waste Home www.zerowastehome.com/Wastelandrebel Blog www.wastelandrebel.comZeroWaste Blogger's Network www.zerowastebloggersnetwork.com/Ohne Laden in München http://www.ohne-laden.de/Bepackt verzeichnis von verpackungsfreien Supermärkten http://bepakt.com/packaging-free-supermarkets/list/ Folge direkt herunterladen