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EPISODE · Apr 29, 2025 · 20 MIN

How storytelling drives the circular economy transformation inside and out

from The Circular Economy Show Podcast · host Seb Egerton-Read, Alex Cramwinckel, Poppy Mason-Watts

The idea that stories are powerful is an uncontroversial idea. But what does it really mean to harness story to shift mindsets and inspire positive action towards a circular economy inside and outside of an organisation? In this episode, hear from Poppy Mason-Watts, Chief Growth Officer at WaterBear and Alex Cramwinckel, Global Circularity Strategy Lead at Heineken to find out:Why storytelling is such an important part of the circular champion’s toolkitWhat brands can do to bring this to life in a circular economyHow this extends to supporting the internal transformation of organisations to make them circular readyTo receive more information about Campus, send an inquiry email to [email protected].

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