How to build a sustainable future: learn from 7 brands putting the planet first
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Hi everyone! Doone here - your host and hype girl. Thank you for tuning in to my solo episode this week. Today, I want to dive into the blueprint of what it means to build a truly sustainable brand in 2022. To do this we’re learning from 7 guests we’ve had on the show who are putting the planet first. These are the brands leading the charge into a future where sustainability will be the rule over the exception.It’s super relevant for any biz builders out there, because if you’re not incorporating the planet into your business model moving forward, you will be left behind. 66% of executives already believe a sustainability strategy to be a necessity in the market today, with 60% of consumers listing it as an important purchase criteria. I’m so sure that these numbers are only going to rise as we continue to feel to the harsh impact of climate change on our beautiful blue planet. While this is so much more than a passing fashion trend, there is no denying that sustainability has become a bit of a buzz word in recent years. It’s become so prolific it almost feels we’re losing touch with both how serious we should be taking it, and just how difficult it is to properly achieve. I’m proud to have had these women on the show both open my eyes to the reality of the industry, and help us navigate how to go about this the right way. Let’s jump straight into it. Here’s are 7 key learnings from brands that are truly putting the planet first. We learn from Kester Black founder Anna Ross about how you should incorporate sustainability in your business model from the get-go. From Charlotte Pienaar from Everyday Humans we’re reminded about the importance of focusing on the nitty gritty of the supply chain. Renewal Mill’s Caroline Cotto highlights the importance of finding your sustainability tribe along this journey. For Chippin’ founder Haley Russel it’s all about joining forces with your community to bring your product to life. In chatting to Isabel Aagaard from LastObject we’re reminded of the importance of true passion in what you’re building, whilst Blueland founder Sarah Paiji Yoo puts the greatest emphasis on the power of educating and empowering people to make better lifestyle choices. We round off the solo episode with a learnings from Repurpose founder Lauren Gropper on how to go the long-mile and not give up before you’ve reached your goals. Let’s get straight to it! This is me, for Female Startup Club.LINKS WE MENTION:Anna Ross' LinkedInKester Black’s InstagramCharlotte Chen Pienaar’s InstagramEveryday Humans InstagramCaroline Cotto’s InstagramRenewal Mill’s Instagram Haley Russel’s InstagramChippin’ InstagramIsabel Aagaard’s InstagramLast Object’s InstagramSarah Paiji Yoo’s InstagramBlueland’s Instagram Lauren Gropper’s InstagramRepurpose Instagram SIGN UP FOR 1800-HYPEGIRL HOTLINE HERE: femalestartupclub.norby.liveFemale Startup Club's Instagram Doone's Instagram Doone's TikTok To redeem 1 month free of Norby's Basic Plan use code "FSC" here: https://join.nor.by/ Learn more about Dymo at Dymo.com In partnership with Klaviyo, the best email marketing tool for eCommerce businesses Female Startup Club's YouTubeFemale Startup Club’s Private Facebook Group Say hello to Doone: [email protected] Female Startup Club + Clearco: Clear.co/partner/female-star Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.