Sustainable Solutions with Planet Aid

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Sustainable Solutions with Planet Aid

🎙️ Tune in to "Sustainable Solutions with Planet Aid," the podcast empowering business leaders to build purpose-driven enterprises. Explore discussions about social justice, environmental action, sustainability, clothing reuse, and circular economy practices that make an impact on communities and the environment. Discover innovative strategies for a greener future, inspired by sustainability leaders integrating purpose into their core values. Join the conscious business movement for enterprise solutions for a sustainable tomorrow. Don't forget to subscribe to be notified about new episodes.

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    How One Man's Volunteer Abroad Journey to Malawi Led to a Profound and Life-Changing Perspective

    Explore the transformative journey of James Edwards through the Planet Aid People 2 People Volunteer Program, highlighting cultural insights, community impact, and personal growth.

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    Transforming Lives One Suit at a Time: The Sharp Dressed Man Story

    In this episode, hosts Monica Johnson and Haley Chitty explore the impactful work of Sharp Dressed Man, a Baltimore-based nonprofit dedicated to providing professional attire and support to men entering or re-entering the workforce. Our guest is Sharp Dressed Man's new executive director, Emily Pickett. The conversation highlights the human stories of the men served as well as the organization's history, community impact, and future plans. Although sustainable sustainable fashion is emphasized, the impact of having comfortable, well-fitted clothes is what makes the recipients feel confident and ready to take on the challenges of an interview, professional event, or other occasions.

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    The Role of Communities in Recycling Efforts (featuring National Recycling Coalition Executive Director, Charles Kamenides)

    In this episode of Sustainable Solutions with Planet Aid, hosts Monica Johnson and Haley Chitty speak with Charles Kamenides, Executive Director of the National Recycling Coalition. They discuss the importance of recycling, innovative waste management programs, and the challenges faced in the industry. Kamenides shares insights on the diverse membership of the NRC, upcoming events like the Zero Waste Forum, and the need for effective education and outreach to improve recycling efforts. The conversation highlights the role of technology and youth engagement in fostering a sustainable future.

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    Advocating for Waste Policies with guest Heidi Sanborn

    In this episode of Sustainable Solutions, host Monica Johnson speaks with Heidi Samborn, executive director of the National Stewardship Action Council. They discuss the evolution of environmental advocacy, the importance of product stewardship, and the challenges of managing textile waste. Samborn shares her journey from grassroots recycling efforts to leading national policy initiatives, emphasizing the need for collaboration among diverse stakeholders. The conversation highlights legislative achievements, innovative solutions for marine safety, and the critical role of education in fostering sustainable practices.

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    Innovative Water Solutions for a Sustainable Future with Spectrum Water's Ben Frost & Adrian Logan

    In this episode of Sustainable Solutions with Planet Aid, host Monica Johnson engages with Ben Frost and Adrian Logan from Spectrum, discussing innovative water solutions and the importance of sustainability in water management. The conversation covers the challenges posed by contaminants like PFAS, the industry's shift towards zero discharge, and the role of technology in enhancing water treatment practices. The guests emphasize the need for community engagement and education to promote sustainable practices, while also highlighting the growing opportunities within the water industry. The episode concludes with a call to action for individuals and businesses to contribute to sustainability efforts.

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    The Handover App: Connecting College Students to the Circular Economy

    In this episode of Sustainable Solutions with Planet Aid, hosts Monica Johnson and Haley Chitty interview Owen Shaw, founder of the Handover app, which connects college students to trade, sell, and collaborate on gently used items. The conversation explores the app's sustainability focus, its impact on reducing waste, and how it fosters a sense of community among students. Owen discusses the marketing strategies, user feedback, and future expansion plans for the app, emphasizing the importance of creating a safe and inclusive platform for students. The episode highlights the role of students in promoting sustainability and the potential for the app to transform campus life.

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    Addressing Period Poverty with Partnerships and Long Term Solutions

    In this episode of Sustainable Solutions, host MonicaJohnson speaks with Christine Gard Denning, founder and CEO of Could You, a nonprofit organization focused on addressing period poverty and empoweringwomen through sustainable solutions. Christine shares the origins of her organization, the challenges faced in scaling their initiatives, and the importance of community engagement. The conversation highlights the impact ofmenstrual cups as a long-term solution to period poverty, the need for menstrual equity, and the role of partnerships in achieving these goals.Christine emphasizes the importance of listening to local communities and adapting solutions to their specific needs, while also sharing inspiring stories of individuals whose lives have been transformed by their work.

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    Sew Cool: Reviving Your Wardrobe with Sustainably with Guest Christine Lindebak, Founder of Sewing and the City

    In this episode of Sustainable Solutions, host Monica Johnson speaks with Christine Lindbak, founder of Sewing and the City, about the importance of sewing as a sustainable solution to fast fashion. Christine shares her journey from a lifelong passion for sewing to creating a platform that empowers others to learn the art of sewing, upcycling, and personal expression through fashion. The conversation explores the challenges beginners face, the thrill of thrifting, and the supportive nature of the sewing community. Christine emphasizes the significance of repairing clothes and the growing trend of men in sewing, while also discussing her future plans for Sewing and the City.

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    Funds2Orgs CEO Wayne Elsey: The "Shoe Man" helping organizations to fundraise with global purpose

    In episode 23 of Sustainable Solutions with Planet Aid, host Monica Johnson and Haley Chitty speak with Wayne Elsey, founder and CEO of Funds2Orgs, about his journey in the shoe industry and the impact of his social enterprise, which works individuals and organizations to collect reused shoes for fundraisers. They discuss the dual purpose of Funds2Orgs in fundraising and providing shoes to those in need, the evolution of the organization, and the importance of community engagement.Wayne shares stories of impactful projects, the growth opportunities for the organization, and his upcoming book on the reuse economy. The conversation emphasizes thesignificance of human connection, collaboration over competition, and the power of innovative ideas in making a difference.

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    Leading the Way: Sustainable Solutions for Modern Events

    In this episode of Sustainable Solutions with Planet Aid, hosts Monica Johnson and Haley Chitty, speak with Nancy J. Zavada, founder of MeetGreen, about the importance of sustainability in event planning. They discuss innovative strategies for reducing waste, managing food waste, enhancing energy efficiency, and responsible transportation options. Nancy also shares her insights on how event planners can incorporate sustainable practices into their events, emphasizing the need for gradual progress and tailored solutions. The conversation highlights the growing awareness and responsibility within the events industry towards sustainability, encouraging listeners to take actionable steps in their own practices.

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    Celebrating the 'Ocean Decade' with the National Aquarium in Baltimore

    In this episode of Sustainable Solutions with Planet Aid, hosts Monica Johnson and Haley Chitty speak with Megan Anderson, Vice President of Learning and Engagement at the National Aquarium in Baltimore. They discuss the aquarium's mission to inspire conservation and care for the ocean, the importance of water ecosystems, and the immersive experiences offered at the aquarium. Megan highlights the accessibility initiatives, the Harbor Wetland project, and the Leaders for Environmental Action Fellowship (LEAF) program aimed at fostering environmental leaders among Baltimore City high school students. The conversation also touches on the aquarium's commitment to sustainability and future plans for community engagement.

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    Funds2Orgs Helps Nonprofits Share Their Mission through Reuse and Storytelling

    In this episode of Sustainable Solutions, hosts Monica Johnson and Haley Chitty, speak with Kristy Morris, CMO of Funds2Orgs, about the importance of sustainability in fundraising and community engagement. They discuss the innovative shoe drive programs that help nonprofits raise funds while promoting reuse and recycling. Kristy emphasizes the significance of storytelling in connecting with donors and the younger generations, as well as the challenges of greenwashing and the need for authenticity in marketing. The conversation highlights the impact of secondhand shoes in developing countries and shares inspiring success stories from community initiatives.

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    Connecting Veterans to Sustainable Fashion: A Resilience Journey

    In this episode of Sustainable Solutions with Planet Aid, hosts Monica Johnson and Haley Chitty speak with Valérie Coulloumme--Labarthe, founder and Executive Director of Encore Projects, about the intersection of sustainable fashion and veteran empowerment. Valérie shares her journey into thrifting and sustainable fashion, the mission of her nonprofit organization, and the upcoming fashion show that honors wounded veterans. The conversation highlights:💪 the importance of resilience and community support🙂 the emotional impact of fashion as a means of empowermentIn this conversation, Valérie Coulloumme-Labarthe and the hosts explore the intersection of sustainable fashion, resilience, and community support. They discuss the importance of embracing vulnerability, the role of veterans in the fashion industry, and the value of thrifting and upcycling. The conversation highlights how fashion can serve as a medium for healing and connection, particularly for veterans, while also addressing the environmental impact of fast fashion. The upcoming fashion show aims to raise awareness and funds for veterans, inviting the public to participate in this meaningful event.

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    Used Clothing is a Force for Good

    In this episode, Sustainable Solutions with Planet Aid host, Monica Johnson, speaks with Steven Bethell from Bank and Vogue, the largest trader of secondhand textiles in Canada, about his journey of transforming the secondhand clothing industry. They discuss the importance of sustainability, the role of used clothing as a force for good, and the innovative approaches taken by Bank and Vogue, including their Beyond Remade initiative. The conversation also touches on the significance of a pr a more sustainable future. Steven shares insights on the importance of community, innovation, and the responsibility of individuals and brands in creating a positive environmental impact.

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    Bridging Global Development to Empower Communities

    In this podcast episode, Snorre Westgaard, CEO of Humana India and Chairman of The Federation Humana People to People, reflects on his four-decade journey in global development and delves into the evolution of sustainable development, the importance of solidarity, and the challenges and opportunities faced by developing regions such as the global south. Snorre also discusses Planet Aid's partnership and funding to empower organizations in their global development goals of education, health, agriculture, and more. He also shares insights from his participation (last year) in the UN General Assembly and the Africa Union side event on education and skill development.

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    Decoding Sustainability: Why it Matters for Consumers

    This enlightening discussion with hosts Monica Johnson and Haley Chitty features a sustainable fashion communications specialist underscores the importance of understanding sustainability in fashion and how everyone can contribute to a more sustainable future.

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    The Power of the Secondhand Industry for a Sustainable Future

    In this episode of Sustainable Solutions, host Monica Johnson speaks with Lisa Jepson, CEO of Garson and Shaw, about the importance of the secondhand clothing industry and its role in promoting sustainability. They discuss the environmental impact of textile production, the benefits of reusing clothing, and the need for education and advocacy in the circular economy. Lisa shares insights from their recent report on the circular textile industry, highlighting the significant job creation and environmental benefits associated with secondhand clothing. The conversation emphasizes the importance of changing consumer habits, particularly among younger generations, and the need for legislative support to foster a sustainable fashion industry.

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    Implementing Sustainable Solutions for Effective Partnership and Community-Building

    In episode 14 of Sustainable Solutions with Planet Aid, hosts, Monica Johnson and Communications Manager, Haley Chitty are talking to Shannon Mouton, Executive Director of Laurel Advocacy and Referral Service (LARS) in Laurel, Maryland. Shannon discusses how partnerships with Planet Aid and other nonprofits and commercial entities have helped LARS to fulfill sustainability goals and extend its role as a sustainable leader. LARS is a nonprofit organization that helps the unhoused and disadvantaged, with access to food, job training, and housing The organization was awarded Planet Aid's Capacity and Environmental (PACE) grant, which led to the birthing of projects like Project Grow. The local development project helps teach LARS clients how to start urban gardens, such as balcony and patio gardens. They are also partners with local farms to increase the number of fresh foods distributed through its food pantry. Before the project, the food was limited to mostly canned goods. Shannon also emphasizes the point that anybody can fall on hard times. LARS, a 37-year old nonprofit, is a bedrock organization serving Prince George's County and Howard County, Maryland. It was established to be a support to those in need. It's a powerful conversation all about seizing opportunities through community building and partnerships.

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    Can Textile Composting Play a Beneficial Role in Diverting Textiles Away from Landfills?

    Ericka Leigh is a sustainable advocate and entrepreneur who spends quite a bit of time doing experiments in textile composting. She shares her observations and studies on social media, which gives her audience an understanding of how clothing/shoes break down (or don't) due to their natural or synthetic construction. It's a fascinating conversation discussing composting, repurposing, and the social ills perpetuated by fast fashion. Check out the episode and don't forget to subscribe and follow.

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    Planet Aid CEO Fred Olsson talks about the organization's history, global development and environmental impact and the iconic yellow bin

    Sustainable Solutions with Planet Aid is celebrating its first anniversary with Planet Aid’s President and CEO Fred Olsson on episode 12. Hosts Monica Johnson and Haley Chitty sat down with Fred as he shared fascinating insights into Planet Aid’s origins, its mission, and his own inspiring journey, starting as a young man traveling and working with various global development projects, to his position at the helm of Planet Aid.

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    The Green Design Lab and Planet Aid team-up for environmental education

    The Green Design Lab and Planet Aid team-up for environmental education

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    Creating a Sustainable Clothing Brand (Acorn Hills) with a Conservation Mission-with guest Nate Hryn

    Here is our latest episode of the Sustainable Solutions with Planet Aid Podcast. Our guest is Nathan Hryn, the young founder of Acorn Hills Clothing Company, a sustainable clothing brand doing a lot of good for conservation and environmental restoration. In this episode, we talk to Nate about why he created his sustainable clothing company while in college, where his inspiration came from, his goals going forward, ..and much more. It's a great conversation! Don't forget to subscribe and get notifications for all of our upcoming podcast.

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    The Crucial Role of the International Cotton Advisory Committee

    Podcast hosts Monica Johnson and Haley Chitty, talk with Kanwar Usman, head of textiles at ICAC, discussing the organization's role in the global cotton and textiles industry. They cover ICAC's significance, annual meetings, and Usman's initiatives in advising countries on textiles. The conversation delves into challenges in cotton consumption and production, the impact of synthetic products, and the importance of cotton farming in underdeveloped countries. The movement of cotton, challenges faced by cotton farmers, and efforts to expand beyond traditional textiles are also highlighted. The discussion emphasizes the biodegradability of cotton, regulations like extended producer responsibility, and ICAC's involvement in sustainability scoring and trade facilitation. The impact of high yields on sustainability, the secondhand clothing industry, and the potential for recycling cotton products are explored, along with the regulations and global direction for sustainability.

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    Inside ReTuna, the world's first reuse mall, with guest Simon Glimtoft

    In the latest episode of Sustainable Solutions with Planet Aid, host Monica Johnson speaks with Simon Glimtoft, the mall manager of ReTuna, the world's first recycling mall, located in Eskilstuna, Sweden. Glimtoft shares how ReTuna is leading the way as a global sustainable shopping model.

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    The Power of Language and Rhetoric in Shaping Corporate Sustainability Messaging

    In Episode 7 of Sustainable Solutions with Planet Aid, we talk to Finch and Frog Founder and Owner, Pamela Batzel about the power of language and rhetoric in corporate sustainability messaging. Finch and the Frog is a linguistics-based market research company that helps businesses evaluate and achieve their sustainability messaging goals.

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    Committing to the Path of Regenerative Farming

    In episode 6 of Sustainable Solutions with Planet Aid, Cali Noland, Co-owner of Long Lake Farms, a cotton farm in Coahama, Mississippi, talks about how she and her husband decided to commit to regenerative farming and the benefits they experience. Cali has been traveling around to spread the word about the benefits of this method of sustainable cotton farming. She is also leading the way for farmers' voices to be heard in discussions with brands and textile manufacturers.

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    Navigating Climate Adaptation with Planet Aid's Jonelle Palmer

    In the latest episode of Sustainable Solutions with Planet Aid, Jonelle Palmer, the Climate Adaptation Partnership Associate at Planet Aid, sat down with Communications Content Specialist Monica Johnson and Communications Manager Haley Chitty to unravel the intricacies of climate adaptation.

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    Sustainable Farming Practices with Tameka Peoples

    In episode 4 of "Sustainable Solutions with Planet Aid," Monica welcomes Tameka Peoples, founder and CEO of Seed2Shirt, the first black-woman-owned vertically integrated apparel manufacturing company in the U.S. Tameka shares her journey and insights on sustainable farming practices and the value of enriching every stakeholder involved in the apparel production process. Seed2Shirt was born from Tameka's vision of a completely black-owned apparel company, requiring complete control over every stage of the production process, a concept she describes as the opposite of outsourcing. This vertical integration allows Seed2Shirt to maintain ethical, sustainable, and socially impactful practices. Tameka emphasizes the importance of understanding and controlling each step in the value chain, from growing cotton to the final stages of clothing production, which includes: Ginning Spinning Weaving Dyeing Cut/make/trim process The company's unique approach extends beyond mere production. Tameka is passionate about creating meaningful impact rather than following popular trends or buzzwords. This commitment is evident in Seed2Shirt's Farmer Enrichment Program (FEP), which supports 8,400 African and 1,200 U.S. farmers. The FEP invests profits back into the community through educational programs, equipment grants, and certifications, breaking away from the traditional extractive business models in agriculture. Seed2Shirt also tackles the challenge of encouraging farmers to adopt new, more sustainable methods of production. The key has been showing farmers how these changes lead to reduced water usage, increased yields, and higher prices for their certified processes. Despite the financial risks, the Farmer Enrichment Program has committed significant resources to reduce risks and increase rewards for farmers. An important aspect of Seed2Shirt's mission is addressing the traumatic history associated with cotton farming among Black Americans, stemming from chattel slavery. The company works to reconnect Black Americans with agriculture, helping to heal generational trauma and promoting a positive association with cotton farming. Seed2Shirt and Planet Aid work together as allies in the textile industry, sharing core values of sustainability and environmentally friendly practices. While Seed2Shirt focuses on sustainable production and high-quality textiles, Planet Aid ensures these durable clothes are reused through its yellow bin donation sites. For those inspired to contribute to sustainability in their community, Planet Aid offers several options, including finding a nearby yellow donation bin, joining their School Program, or hosting a yellow bin.

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    Discussing Community Sustainability with Zaida Darley

    In the latest Sustainable Solutions with Planet Aid podcast, episode three features Zaida Darley, who brings a wealth of knowledge in environmental anthropology, housing planning, real estate, and community sustainability. She delves into the intricate ways communities handle essential resources like water and the broader effects these methods have on their cultural and political environments. Zaida zeroes in on the interconnectedness of food, energy, and water, and how this trio shapes land use decisions. Throughout the episode, Zaida shares a variety of tips for those looking to boost sustainability in their communities. She encourages even the least active participants to recognize and respect the beauty and balance of nature. For those involved in new building ventures, she champions the pursuit of LEED certification, ensuring that construction methods are both environmentally sound and energy-efficient. Zaida also addresses the need for energy efficiency, recommending that listeners conduct energy audits and take simple, yet effective steps like insulating homes and sealing windows. She also points out that there are support programs available, especially for households with limited income, to help make these energy-saving improvements possible. Beyond this, Zaida discusses the communal and personal benefits of engaging in community gardening. Aligning with Planet Aid's commitment to reducing clothing waste, Zaida shares her ambition to eliminate food waste within her community. Both these endeavors underscore the critical need for reusing and recycling resources to create a more sustainable environment. The episode wraps up with an invitation to join in on Zaida’s and Planet Aid’s journey towards a more sustainable future. We encourage you to listen to the full episode and start making a difference by finding your nearest Planet Aid clothing donation bin.

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    Erin Dorr, Textile Recycling Programs and Change Agents

    Welcome back to the second episode of Sustainable Solutions with Planet Aid. Today's narrative weaves into the life of Erin Dorr, a sustainability professional from Bedford, Massachusetts, who transformed her career path from finance to environmental activism during a sabbatical. Erin sheds light on the strategic importance of schools in fostering a green mindset among students—the generation that, while not responsible for climate issues, will champion the charge toward a sustainable future. She emphasizes the role schools play in reinforcing eco-friendly habits practiced at home, thereby spinning a web of sustainability that extends into the community. Bedford, an eco-conscious town, provides the perfect backdrop for Erin's initiatives, with its trails, bike clubs, and a commitment to an energy net-zero plan. The town's alignment with the Massachusetts textile waste ban has been pivotal in setting the stage for responsible recycling, presenting both opportunities and challenges. A major highlight of Erin's efforts is the placement of Planet Aid's yellow clothing collection bins at local schools, which have amassed an impressive 60 tons of textiles since 2020—the equivalent of the weight of 30 elephants. Beyond collection, Erin also spearheads educational campaigns on the lifecycle of clothing, contributes articles to school newsletters, and energizes the community with gamified donation challenges. These initiatives not only further sustainability but also support school funding, with proceeds from collected textiles fueling future eco-friendly projects. Despite successes, Erin notes the challenges such as the necessity of easy-to-access infrastructure for textile recycling and the continuous need for education on sustainable practices. Many remain unaware of the textile waste ban, highlighting the ongoing requirement to enlighten the community on eco-friendly laws and facilities, such as the yellow bins provided by Planet Aid. Erin’s vision extends into a 15-year plan that ambitiously includes government sustainability initiatives, farm-to-table programs, and renewable energy sources to push Bedford towards a sustainable independence. Partnerships, like the one with Planet Aid, stand out as a cornerstone in achieving these goals, providing the necessary infrastructure for collection, sorting, and distribution to minimize textile waste.  Tune into the full episode to explore this topic further.

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    The Many Benefits of Clothing Recycling Programs

    Welcome to the latest episode of Sustainable Solutions with Planet Aid. In this enlightening discussion, hosts Monica and Haley are joined by a special guest, Themis Toache, the Marketing and Personal Relations Manager at Garson & Shaw. Together, they delve deep into the world of the clothing circular economy, covering a range of topics from fast fashion and clothing recycling programs to the economic and environmental aspects of sustainable clothing donations. In the United States, a staggering 85% of clothing ends up in landfills, releasing toxic chemicals and microplastics into the environment. The rise of fast fashion is a significant contributor to this issue, with millions of styles produced each year, contributing to 8-10% of global carbon emissions. Contrastingly, the core principle of the clothing circular economy revolves around reusing clothing as much as possible. Simply put, keep wearing your clothes, share them with friends and family, or donate them to those in need. When garments reach the end of their life, recycling is the next step, with shredded clothing repurposed for insulation and other creative uses. Planet Aid, a nonprofit organization, plays a pivotal role by running clothing recycling programs that divert used clothes from landfills. In 2022 alone, we received a staggering 60 million pounds of sustainable clothing donations, contributing to a total of 1.7 billion pounds collected over time. Garson & Shaw further extends the lifecycle of these clothes, distributing them to individuals worldwide, providing affordable clothing options and livelihoods for millions. But the impact of the clothing circular economy goes beyond statistics. Themis shares insights from Garson & Shaw's research, highlighting the positive economic transformation in countries like Honduras, Guatemala, El Salvador, and Nicaragua. In 2021, this circular economy provided 3 million jobs, empowering individuals to support their families and communities while also benefiting the environment. Supporting the clothing circular economy is within everyone's reach. Small actions, such as reusing, donating, or organizing clothing swaps, can make a significant difference. Shopping at thrift stores for unique and sustainable fashion options is another excellent way to contribute. Additionally, spreading awareness about the detrimental effects of fast fashion and advocating for policy changes can drive positive change. Looking to the future, there's a growing demand for secondhand clothing, and organizations like Planet Aid are rising to meet it. The goal is to increase the percentage of reused and recycled clothing, with the aspiration of raising the U.S. rate from 15% to 25%. This shift in mindset could serve as a powerful example for other countries to embrace the clothing circular economy and reduce their textile consumption. We extend our gratitude to Themis for shedding light on the importance of the clothing circular economy and showcasing the real-world impact of clothing recycling programs. For business owners and professionals interested in green solutions, Planet Aid is eager to collaborate on meaningful projects. Remember to support this vital cause by donating your unwanted clothing to any of our collection bins and donation centers. Find your nearest bin using our interactive map today! Tune in to the full podcast on Apple, Google, Spotify, or Planet Aid's website to explore this crucial topic further.

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    Planet Aid Partners with Grafton Correctional Institution for Sustainable Way for Incarcerated Adults to Pay off Fines

    Keep Me Posted with Planet Aid host Monica Johnson talks to Ashley Burger from Grafton Correctional Institution to talk about Planet Aid's partnership, which allows incarcerated people to work to pay off their prison fees and fines before reentering society, Planet Aid Operations Manager joins the conversation to talk about the program in Ohio.

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    Queens Metropolitan High School walks the walk with their environmental action

    𝗜𝘁'𝘀 𝗮𝗻𝗼𝘁𝗵𝗲𝗿 𝗲𝗽𝗶𝘀𝗼𝗱𝗲 𝗼𝗳 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝗞𝗲𝗲𝗽 𝗠𝗲 𝗣𝗼𝘀𝘁𝗲𝗱 𝘄𝗶𝘁𝗵 𝗣𝗹𝗮𝗻𝗲𝘁 𝗔𝗶𝗱 𝗽𝗼𝗱𝗰𝗮𝘀𝘁 with host Monica Johnson, talking to Queens Metropolitan High School's OWN Environmental Club. They won 1st place in Planet Aid's clothing drive for the most pounds collected for a new school and 2nd place in our Creativity Contest. This group of young people is well-informed and has great plans for the funds from their winnings, including a campus #pollinator garden.We also speak with Planet Aid School and Community Program Director Eric Newman. It's a great discussion. Check it out!

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    Expanding Planet Aid's yellow bin reach in the DC, Maryland and VA.

    On this episode of Keep Me Posted with Planet Aid, we talk to Regional Sales Manager Andy Cho about expanding Planet Aid's bin reach to areas in the Eastern Shore of Maryland even as far as Norfolk, VA, and possibly North Carolina. We also talk to Andy's about how his pandemic job loss helped him discover a career change at Planet Aid.

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    How does Permitting and Compliance Work for Planet Aid?

    On this episode of Keep Me Posted with Planet Aid, host Monica Johnson talks to to Anneve Waithe, Planet Aid's Permit Compliance Specialist, about her position securing permits and making sure Planet Aid bins and Donation Centers are in compliance. It's a very detail oriented job and requires a lot of research and meeting with municipalities, but Anneve enjoys her position and also thinks of it as a way of giving back. Learn more.

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    Richmond Vale Academy spearheads a community project to plant 100 gardens

    This part 2 of Richmond Vale Academy project leader Javier Camacho, who is spearheading a movement to bring more food security to St. Vincent and the Grenadines. His team galvanizes the community to plant gardens that will help them be more self reliant. The need was emphasized even more during the pandemic. He also talks about some new projects and how people can get involved with the sustainable work they are doing at the academy.

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    Keep Me Posted with Planet Aid: Richmond Vale Academy is planting one hundred community gardens in St. Vincent and the Grenadines to help with climate resiliency, adaption and food security

    On this edition of Keep Me Posted with Planet Aid, we talk to Richmond Vale Academy project leader, Javier Camacho, about the school's goal to plant 100 community gardens with the help of their students and the St. Vincent and the Grenadines' community. It's an awesome conversation! Check out the podcast to learn more about this project. For info about how you can receive a scholarship for the RVA program, contact us at [email protected]. Also, don't forget to subscribe to our channel for more great interviews!

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    Keep Me Posted Planet Aid: Maryland Bobcats Football Club partners with Planet Aid

    On this episode of Keep Me Posted with Planet Aid, host, Monica Johnson, talks to Idrissa Sesay and Kalin Hicks (Vice President and Operations Manager) from the Maryland Bobcats Football Club and Eric Newman from Planet Aid's School and Community Program about their new partnership. Fans of the Bobcats will now be able to come out to the Mayland Soccerplex, in Boyds, MD ,and drop off their donations at one of the yellow bins. We also discuss some of the history of Maryland's first outdoor pro soccer team and talk about their commitment to their fans, the community and taking sustainability measures to improve the community. It's a great discussion, check it out!

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    Keep Me Posted with Planet Aid: What Makes Planet Aid's Midwest region (Kansas City Metro) Unique?

    It's fair to say that Planet Aid has a lot of bins in urban and suburban area, and its reach is vast. What makes our Midwest region unique? Operations Manager, Mike Eklund lets us know about the make-up of the area and how Planet Aid operates in the region.

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    Keep Me Posted with Planet Aid: Talking to Tatnalll Middle School 7th Graders who were one of the Planet Aid 2022 Creativity Winners

    After Planet Aid's Creativity Contest came to an end in November 2022,  Ashley Gaines-Seay from Planet Aid's School & Community Program Department sat down to talk to the Creativity Contest winners. Here's there conversation. 

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    Keep Me Posted with Planet Aid: Thrifthouse-Campus Thrifting Made Easy

    On this episode of Keep Me Posted with Planet Aid, we are learning about an on campus and app-based program called Thrifthouse. It's only on college campuses, and it provides the opportunity for college students to sell used clothing, houseware, technology, etc., to other students on campus. This program promotes sustainability and reuse, and allows students to make money while making ethical and sustainable choices.

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    Keep Me Posted with Planet Aid: A Conversation with Chiara D'Amore from Community Ecology Institute

    𝐊𝐞𝐞𝐩 𝐌𝐞 𝐏𝐨𝐬𝐭𝐞𝐝 𝐰𝐢𝐭𝐡 𝐏𝐥𝐚𝐧𝐞𝐭 𝐀𝐢𝐝 𝐢𝐬 𝐭𝐚𝐥𝐤𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐭𝐨 𝐂𝐡𝐢𝐚𝐫𝐚 𝐃'𝐀𝐦𝐨𝐫𝐞, 𝐄𝐱𝐞𝐜𝐮𝐭𝐢𝐯𝐞 𝐃𝐢𝐫𝐞𝐜𝐭𝐨𝐫 𝐨𝐟 𝐂𝐨𝐦𝐦𝐮𝐧𝐢𝐭𝐲 𝐄𝐜𝐨𝐥𝐨𝐠𝐲 𝐈𝐧𝐬𝐭𝐢𝐭𝐮𝐭𝐞. CEI is one of the Planet Aid Capacity and Environmental grant winners, because they  doing some really impactful work like cultivating their Nourishing Garden and expanding their Maker Space programs. One of the more interesting things discussed in this interview was the history of the lawn and how it evolved out of the era of colonial status symbolism.

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    Keep Me Posted with Planet Aid: Creativity Contest for School and Community Partners

    Planet Aid is hosting another creativity contest for our participating schools and community partners. Host, Monica Johnson, talks to Planet Aid School and Community Program's Ashley Gaines-Seay to find out the guidelines for entry and the all-important grand prize!  Whether it's a poem, photography, an essay, a song, dance, or skit, Planet Aid is looking for creativity.  It's a great conversation so check it out and share the information with a school near you. 

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    Keep Me Posted with Planet Aid: Where Does the Donated Clothing Go?

    𝗜𝗻 𝘁𝗵𝗶𝘀 𝗲𝗽𝗶𝘀𝗼𝗱𝗲 𝗼𝗳 𝗞𝗲𝗲𝗽 𝗠𝗲 𝗣𝗼𝘀𝘁𝗲𝗱 𝘄𝗶𝘁𝗵 𝗣𝗹𝗮𝗻𝗲𝘁 𝗔𝗶𝗱, 𝘄𝗲 𝘁𝗮𝗹𝗸 𝘁𝗼 𝗗𝗮𝘃𝗶𝗱 𝗗𝗮𝗹𝗹𝗮𝘀, 𝗗𝗶𝗿𝗲𝗰𝘁𝗼𝗿 𝗼𝗳 𝗦𝘂𝗽𝗽𝗹𝘆 𝗖𝗵𝗮𝗶𝗻 𝗠𝗮𝗻𝗮𝗴𝗲𝗺𝗲𝗻𝘁 𝗮𝘁 𝗚𝗮𝗿𝘀𝗼𝗻 & 𝗦𝗵𝗮𝘄, 𝗮 𝗹𝗲𝗮𝗱𝗲𝗿 𝗶𝗻 𝘁𝗲𝘅𝘁𝗶𝗹𝗲 𝗿𝗲𝗰𝘆𝗰𝗹𝗶𝗻𝗴. Check out our discussion about where Planet Aid clothing donations go. Also, learn how textile reuse helps reduce waste and provides entrepreneurial opportunities  in underserved countries. (Planet Aid funds global development projects for health, education, nutrition, teacher training and agriculture)

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    Keep Me Posted with Planet Aid: Sustainability Career Day

    𝗣𝗹𝗮𝗻𝗲𝘁 𝗔𝗶𝗱'𝘀 𝗦𝘂𝘀𝘁𝗮𝗶𝗻𝗮𝗯𝗶𝗹𝗶𝘁𝘆 𝗖𝗮𝗿𝗲𝗲𝗿 𝗗𝗮𝘆! What are some  sustainability career options? Also, how can you adapt sustainable practices into your business? Check our discussion with professionals within the field.   𝗚𝘂𝗲𝘀𝘁𝘀 Marissa Michalkiewicz, Founder of Giveadaam Ventures, LLC  Sujata Gautam, Sustainability of Engagement, Dane County Dept. of Waste & Renewables Christina Berry, Owner of Sippsi Good Tea

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    Keep Me Posted with Planet Aid: What New Business Development is Doing at Planet Aid

    Planet Aid's New Business Development Department is spreading the word about our new state of the art Donation Centers, which are an alternative clothing donation option to our iconic yellow bins. It's a new way for businesses and organizations to work with Planet Aid within their high traffic areas. Keep Me Posted with Planet Aid host, Monica Johnson, sits down to interview New Business Development Manager Lauren Bailey about the donation centers and other opportunities.  https://lnkd.in/eMAR2UVM #newbusinessdevelopment #businessdevelopment #icsc2022 #sustainablegoals #clothingdonations #planetaid #opportunities

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