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EPISODE · Jun 11, 2021 · 22 MIN

Making Package-Free Accessible + Affordable with Kate Pepler of The Tare Shop

from Ripples of Radical Generosity · host Coralus

“I think there’s often the perception that living package-free or a lower-waste lifestyle is more expensive. But it doesn’t have to be. I hope that it will catch on, and ultimately, it’s just better for us if this becomes more mainstream. — Kate Pepler, Founder of The Tare Shop In this episode: Join Kate Pepler, Founder of SheEO Venture The Tare Shop, and Hannah Cree, SheEO Venture in Residence, as they talk about sustainability, package-free shopping, and Kate’s journey into entrepreneurship. The Tare Shop is Nova Scotia’s first bulk store, coffee shop, and community hub, where customers can shop all package-free. They also discuss: The story behind starting The Tare Shop and Kate’s educational background Learning to trust herself as an entrepreneur while making mistakes and figuring it out Using entrepreneurship as a way to showcase passion, drive, and create change Understanding + having empathy for individual sustainability journeys without judgement Balancing the need for profits with social good and competition from large chains The importance of education as marketing + impact And actions we can all take towards living more sustainably We invite you to join us as an Activator at SheEO.World. Take action and engage with The Tare Shop on Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, and Twitter.

“I think there’s often the perception that living package-free or a lower-waste lifestyle is more expensive. But it doesn’t have to be. I hope that it will catch on, and ultimately, it’s just better for us if this becomes more mainstream. — Kate Pepler, Founder of The Tare Shop In this episode: Join Kate Pepler, Founder of SheEO Venture The Tare Shop, and Hannah Cree, SheEO Venture in Residence, as they talk about sustainability, package-free shopping, and Kate’s journey into entrepreneurship. The Tare Shop is Nova Scotia’s first bulk store, coffee shop, and community hub, where customers can shop all package-free. They also discuss: The story behind starting The Tare Shop and Kate’s educational background Learning to trust herself as an entrepreneur while making mistakes and figuring it out Using entrepreneurship as a way to showcase passion, drive, and create change Understanding + having empathy for individual sustainability journeys without judgement Balancing the need for profits with social good and competition from large chains The importance of education as marketing + impact And actions we can all take towards living more sustainably We invite you to join us as an Activator at SheEO.World. Take action and engage with The Tare Shop on Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, and Twitter.

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