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38. Repurposing fence posts with Greg Coppell from Repost

38. Repurposing fence posts with Greg Coppell from Repost

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Today on the podcast I chat to Greg Coppell from Repost. Greg and Dansy from Repost are an inspiring team, on a mission to change the world. Greg is a born and bred farm boy and when it came time to developing their own property Greg recalled repurposing old posts out of the viticulture industry with his Dad and set about doing the same thing on his place. But he didn’t stop there, with new fence post prices only going one way, he wanted to make these posts available to all farmers and help the viticulture industry solve a huge waste problem.


Repost was only meant to be a part time gig for Greg and Dansy has become a full-time operation with them actually living off-farm to be able to operate the business. But Greg says there is plenty of time for farming and this is part of his legacy, both in succession and personal purpose.


This is a short and sweet episode to round out season three of The Whole Story podcast, but I really want you all to take on board what Greg says about taking time and rethinking waste as a resource! Thanks for joining us today on the podcast, have a happy easter and we’ll catch you next season!



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