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Saving Tomorrows Planet

By: Jeremy Schwartz
  • Summary

  • Saving Tomorrow’s Planet investigates who’s doing what to save the planet & how we all can change to save it too. We are focussed on people actually doing things and not just talking about the need to do it. Solving the climate crisis needs “Innovators, Investors & Inspiring leaders” and that’s who we’re tracking down and talking to. Our conversations uncover innovative actions that individuals & companies are taking to reduce global warming and we also ask each guest to share their practical “tips and tricks” we can all use to reduce our environmental impact.
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Episodes
  • Sustainable Fashion and Innovative Waste Management with Jessica Schreiber
    Oct 17 2023

    How can the fashion industry become more sustainable? Jessica Schreiber, founder and CEO of Fab Scrap, gives us some innovative answers in this enlightening podcast episode. Jessica takes us on a journey into the world of sustainable fashion, examining the vast amount of waste produced during the design process of creating new collections. With a focus on improving sustainability, she explores potential solutions such as AI, virtual images, and sustainable packaging methods to reduce fabric samples and other materials wastage.

    Jessica's journey to founding Fab Scrap is nothing short of inspiring. As she delves into the details, we gain insight into how her nonprofit organization maintains a delicate balance between raw materials and finished garments. Jessica also shares her experiences working at the New York City Department of Sanitation, illuminating her deep-rooted passion for sustainability. Learn how fashion companies contribute to Fab Scrap's income through service fees for their waste and how fabric sales add to their revenue.

    In the final segment of our discussion, Jessica outlines the recycling and waste management solutions that Fab Scrap has implemented. Hear about the ingenious ways they transform fabric waste into a product called shoddy and its uses within the industry. Jessica also shares her future plans for reducing waste, presenting findings at fashion conferences, and experimenting with fabric shipping. Get a behind-the-scenes look at the vital role volunteers play in sorting fabric at Fab Scrap and how they're rewarded for their efforts. This episode is a must-hear for anyone interested in sustainable fashion and innovative solutions to waste management.

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    (00:07) - Inventing Sustainable Solutions in Fashion
    (08:08) - Sustainable Fashion and Funding for Recycling
    (14:11) - Textile Recycling and Waste Management Solutions
    (24:57) - Sustainable Fashion

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    31 mins
  • The Intersection of Corporations, Sustainability and Responsibility with Gilad Goren
    Sep 19 2023

    Remember when I caught my first flight, the mix of anticipation and nerves? The travel bug bit hard, and it's an experience I'll never forget. Our guest today, Gilad Goran, brings a whole new perspective to how we see and participate in the world of travel. From his family's journey from Israel to Portugal, he shares unique insights on the complexities and transformations within the industry. We dissect the environmental implications, the commodification of experiences, and even the shady reality of land purchasing. And amid this, the story of Gilad's father's entrepreneurial spirit shines as a beacon of hope and inspiration. 

    Corporations hold an undeniable power, and with that power comes great responsibility. Today, we navigate the uncharted waters of corporate sustainability initiatives and their potential to drive meaningful change. Small and large players, activists and dreamers alike, we explore how all of us must come together, adapt, and fluidly connect to steer our world towards a more sustainable future. 

    On a more tech-savvy note, we dive into the exciting intersection of technology and indigenous communities. From satellite imaging and sensors to Nvidia's supercomputer modeling the entire world - the possibilities are awe-inspiring. These communities, often the unsung guardians of our planet, and how we can support them through modern technology becomes a focal point of our discussion. As we wrap up our deep-dive, we fire up a call-to-action for you, dear listeners, to create impact in your communities and increase our collective visibility. It's time to share, review and inspire. We're all in this journey together, and your voice matters.

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    TIME STAMPS

    (00:08) - Impacts and Innovations in Travel Industry
    (13:17) - Corporate Social and Sustainability Action Importance
    (27:30) - Satellites, AI, and Indigenous Communities
    (33:31) - Making Connections and Increasing Visibility


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    35 mins
  • Wake Up and Kick Ass (WUKA): Disrupting the Period Product Market with Sustainable Innovation
    Sep 5 2023

    Ever wished for a sustainable and cost-effective solution for periods? Brace yourself for an enlightening conversation with the game-changers of the period product industry, Ruby and Dave, founders of WUKA. Our dialogue takes us across continents, from the cultural practices of Nepal to the bustling markets of the UK, as we learn about their journey in transforming period health.

    This conversation unravels the innovative process behind WUKA's trailblazing period underwear. We delve into the functional intricacies of their products, shedding light on how they achieve absorbency, dryness, and comfort while minimizing odors. Prepare to be astounded as we compare the performance of their products against the traditional ones available in the market. 

    In our final segment, we talk dollars and sense. We dissect the financial and environmental advantages of switching to sustainable period products. Ruby and Dave also share pearls of wisdom for budding entrepreneurs, emphasizing the significance of developing solutions for existing problems and spotting market gaps. We round off with a critical discussion on greenwashing and the necessity of providing consumers with transparent data. As we wrap up, you will be left with a fresh perspective on the period product industry and an urgent awareness of the need for sustainable alternatives. Gear up to have your notions challenged and your curiosity piqued!


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    (11:54) - Period Underwear Shaking Up the Market
    (16:54) - Sustainable and Cost-Saving Period Products
    (29:33) - Entrepreneur Advice
    (38:19) - Transparent Data on Greenwashing and CO2
     
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    39 mins

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