Sustainable Founders

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Sustainable Founders

The SUSTAINABLE FOUNDERS podcast is hosted by Raakhee Tailor, founder of a responsible fashion brand Wild Saint London. Raakhee talks to other Sustainable, Responsible or Eco-Friendly founders to explore the spectrum of sustainability and the journey of being a founder. 'I want listeners to have some insight to how decisions are made so they can navigate themselves between brands founded in an ethical strategy instead of one off green stunts, as we shift from sustainability to transparency’. For more information go to: https://wildsaint.co.uk/pages/sustainable-founders-podcast

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    S3 E12 Exit founder of Childs Farm - Joanna Jensen

    Joanna Jensen is the exit founder of Childs Farm, a sensitive skincare brand, and the author of ‘Making Business Child’s Play’.Joanna talks to Raakhee with unfiltered honesty about the personal inspiration and drive behind the products and brand, whilst navigating some of the hardest chapters of her personal life. Proudly British, with strong ethics at its heart, she discusses finding a value aligned exit partner, feeling bereft after its sale, how she moved on, and now being an author and angel investor. https://www.joannajensen.co.uk/https://uk.linkedin.com/company/sustainable-founders-podcasthttps://wildsaint.co.uk/pages/sustainable-founders-podcastShould you wish to participate on future episodes or discuss any part of this podcast please email us at [email protected] information provided in this podcast is for educational and entertainment only and is not intended as professional advice. We encourage listeners to do their own research and consult with a professional before making any decisions related to sustainable fashion or any other topic discussed on this podcast. Additionally, the opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the host(s) and guest(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of any organization or company mentioned

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    S3 E11 Native Squared - Rob Cobbold

    Robert Cobbold is a co-founder of Native Squared, a company selling environmental rights, allowing us to protect nature one square at a time. Rob talks to Raakhee about why nature and biodiversity are as important as carbon credits. With each square costing the same as a cup of coffee, this is still more than what a logging company would pay. Discussing the left brain bias that western society is built around, have we lost ourselves in metrics which should be indicators, and not the thing itself. There is something deeply profound in this episode.https://www.nativesquared.com/https://uk.linkedin.com/company/nativesquareshttps://uk.linkedin.com/in/robert-cobbold-b75b7b41https://wildsaint.co.uk/pages/sustainable-founders-podcasthttps://uk.linkedin.com/company/sustainable-founders-podcastBelow are link to references in this episode:https://www.consciousevolution.co.uk/podcasthttps://www.joannamacy.net/mainhttps://stellarworld.com/https://blueearthsummit.com/Should you wish to participate on future episodes or discuss any part of this podcast please email us at [email protected] information provided in this podcast is for educational and entertainment only and is not intended as professional advice. We encourage listeners to do their own research and consult with a professional before making any decisions related to sustainable fashion or any other topic discussed on this podcast. Additionally, the opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the host(s) and guest(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of any organization or company mentioned

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    E3 2026 looking ahead

    A special episode looking back at 2025 and exploring concerns and the opportunities for 2026. Key themes include how tariffs and uncertainty make planning difficult, yet how the underlying belief in sustainability remains unchanged.  Discussing the challenges in investment funding, the investment drops in first of a kind projects, ai for climate versus ai for defense, the growing importance of community, the importance of following our curiosity, and how sustainability is no longer confined to a department and is filtering into most, if not all departments. Hosted by Gaby JessonGuest Speakers: Kate Williams, CEO at 1% for the Planethttps://www.onepercentfortheplanet.org/https://www.linkedin.com/in/katewilliams87Elizabeth Corse, Founder at Discomhttps://www.discom.me/https://uk.linkedin.com/in/elizabethcorseBelow are the link and recommendations raised in this episode:https://netzeroinsights.com/https://www.coldchainfederation.org.uk/https://www.wrap.ngo/ukhttps://www.lloyds.com/lloydslabhttps://small99.co.uk/people-planet-pint-meetup/ https://www.wholegraindigital.com/https://good-loop.com/https://chestnut.bio/https://www.29acacia.com/https://www.measurable.energy/https://olioapp.com/en/https://uk.linkedin.com/company/sustainable-founders-podcast https://wildsaint.co.uk/pages/sustainable-founders-podcastShould you wish to participate on future episodes or discuss any part of this podcast please email us at [email protected] information provided in this podcast is for educational and entertainment only and is not intended as professional advice. We encourage listeners to do their own research and consult with a professional before making any decisions related to sustainable fashion or any other topic discussed on this podcast. Additionally, the opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the host(s) and guest(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of any organization or company mentioned 

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    S3 E10 WUKA - Ruby Raut

    Ruby Raut is the co-founder of WUKA, a holistic period underwear brand. Ruby talks to Raakhee about the personal experience inspiring the products, and how each underwear replaces approx 200 disposable pads/ tampons into landfill, at a fraction of the cost and carbon footprint. Discussing how to have conversations people don’t want to have, using polarising and bold campaigns to cut through the noise, changing legislation, speaking the language of hmrc and losing/holding retail listings, they explore the legacy of her work and what is still to come. https://wuka.co.uk/https://www.buywomenbuilt.com/https://uk.linkedin.com/company/sustainable-founders-podcasthttps://wildsaint.co.uk/pages/sustainable-founders-podcastShould you wish to participate on future episodes or discuss any part of this podcast please email us at [email protected] information provided in this podcast is for educational and entertainment only and is not intended as professional advice. We encourage listeners to do their own research and consult with a professional before making any decisions related to sustainable fashion or any other topic discussed on this podcast. Additionally, the opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the host(s) and guest(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of any organization or company mentioned

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    S3 E9 Oceana - Hugo Tagholm

    Hugo Tagholm of Oceana, an organisation fighting to protect our oceans; and a founder at Surfers Against Sewage. Hugo talks to Raakhee about navigating from royalty to politicians and surfers, we discuss his journey from North London boy to champion for our oceans. ‘We can’t do to the oceans what we have done to the land; imagine our oceans with only 4% natural ocean wildlife’. Oceana campaigns to stop bottom trawling in protected areas, fight new oil drilling and end overfishing and more. Empower them to save our oceans for us, by following & supporting them at @oceana_uk https://oceana.org/https://www.linkedin.com/in/hugo-tagholm-2a544235/https://uk.linkedin.com/company/sustainable-founders-podcasthttps://www.instagram.com/sustainable_founders_podcast/https://wildsaint.co.uk/pages/sustainable-founders-podcastShould you wish to participate on future episodes or discuss any part of this podcast please email us at [email protected] information provided in this podcast is for educational and entertainment only and is not intended as professional advice. We encourage listeners to do their own research and consult with a professional before making any decisions related to sustainable fashion or any other topic discussed on this podcast. Additionally, the opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the host(s) and guest(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of any organization or company mentioned

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    S3 E8 RheEnergise - Stephen Crosher

    Stephen Crosher is the co-founder of RheEnergise, a high density hydro-power energy business in the UK. Stephen speaks to Raakhee about their modern twist on an old idea, turning small hills into giant batteries for energy storage, and including nature corridors. Discussing the challenges of storage for renewable energy, the opaqueness in the energy industry and what renewables can do for UK energy bills. Talking about how to balance listening to critics and believing in your vision, and pacing yourself to manage the stresses of long term infrastructure projects. THE DEBRIEFGaby Jesson takes a deep dive into some themes arising in this episode, including power, politics, secrets, nda’s, sharing information and investor confidence. The panel of guests for this episode are:Marco C Funk: Founder at enerlink.ai and speaker at Davos & UN COP, speaking about how politics and power hinder our energy transition. Asking when will we leave fossil fuels? When the last drop is dry or when the subsidies end? Ed Marshall: Head of commercialisation at SuperDielectris, previously at Cambridge Enterprise. Speaking about the importance of test and learns for investor confidence, pivots whilst maintaining your vision and using nda’s. https://www.rheenergise.com/https://www.enerlink.ai/https://www.decarb.earth/https://superdielectrics.com/https://uk.linkedin.com/company/sustainable-founders-podcasthttps://www.instagram.com/sustainable_founders_podcast/https://wildsaint.co.uk/pages/sustainable-founders-podcastShould you wish to participate on future episodes or discuss any part of this podcast please email us at [email protected] information provided in this podcast is for educational and entertainment only and is not intended as professional advice. We encourage listeners to do their own research and consult with a professional before making any decisions related to sustainable fashion or any other topic discussed on this podcast. Additionally, the opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the host(s) and guest(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of any organization or company mentioned 

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    S3 E7 Resting Reef - Aura & Louise

    Aura Murillo and Louise Skajem are the founders of Resting Reef, a memorial service turning the ashes of those who have died into coral and oyster reef memorials, restoring marine life and biodiversity. Louise and Aura speak to Raakhee about their inspiration, how they work with closely with local communities in Bali to create and install the memorials, and their next locations. With 95% of UK and 85% of global oyster reefs now destroyed, imagine supporting their restoration with your loved ones, literally... THE DEBRIEFGaby Jesson takes a deep dive into some of the themes arising in this episode, including how to talk about sensitive topics, the power of diverse perspectives, female leadership, and grant funding. The panel of guests for this episode are:Dr Camilla Pang: Computational biologist, writer, and autism advocate, speaking about cultural appropriation, helping your community unmask with you, and authenticity in a world of ai. Dr Chloe Sharp: PhD, product research consultant, and previously grant funder. Speaking about the pros/cons of using chat gpt for grant writing and how to utilise your social capital https://www.restingreef.co.uk/https://www.drchloesharp.co.uk/https://www.camillapang.com/https://uk.linkedin.com/company/sustainable-founders-podcasthttps://www.instagram.com/sustainable_founders_podcast/https://wildsaint.co.uk/pages/sustainable-founders-podcastShould you wish to participate on future episodes or discuss any part of this podcast please email us at [email protected] information provided in this podcast is for educational and entertainment only and is not intended as professional advice. We encourage listeners to do their own research and consult with a professional before making any decisions related to sustainable fashion or any other topic discussed on this podcast. Additionally, the opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the host(s) and guest(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of any organization or company mentioned 

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    S3 E6 Toast Brewing - Louisa Ziane

    Louisa Ziane is the co-founder of Toast Brewing, an award winning craft beer brand from East London's Hackney, brewed using surplus bread.Louisa talks to Raakhee about 1/3 of the worlds food being wasted, and how they were inspired at a sandwich factory that was throwing away the heel ends of loaves, resulting in 13k of wasted slices of bread from one baker, in one day. Donating ALL profits to charity to tackle food waste, they want to allow drinkers to do something for nature and the climate crises by simply enjoying a cold beer. You can use code SF15 on their website for a 15% discount on your order. Valid until 31 July 2026. Please use responsibly. https://www.toastbrewing.com/https://www.toastbrewing.com/blog/inside-the-factoryhttps://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/m0026q82/inside-the-factory-series-9-2-sliced-breadhttps://uk.linkedin.com/company/sustainable-founders-podcasthttps://www.instagram.com/sustainable_founders_podcast/https://wildsaint.co.uk/pages/sustainable-founders-podcastShould you wish to participate on future episodes or discuss any part of this podcast please email us at [email protected] information provided in this podcast is for educational and entertainment only and is not intended as professional advice. We encourage listeners to do their own research and consult with a professional before making any decisions related to sustainable fashion or any other topic discussed on this podcast. Additionally, the opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the host(s) and guest(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of any organization or company mentioned  

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    S3 E5 Pangea (pensions) - Nick Stoop

    Nick Stoop is the founder of Pangea Impact investments, focused on sustainable workplace pension solutions. Nick talks to Raakhee about how a sustainable pensions can reduce your overall carbon footprint by approx. 50% AND build your wealth. Discussing perspective, risk and fears, ie where should we be investing our pensions today? Your pension is a powerful vote for the future, and Nick is campaigning for workplace pension investments to be sustainable by default. Sign and share his petition to help accelerate change.https://www.change.org/p/make-workplace-pension-investments-sustainable-by-defaulthttps://pangea.earth/https://uk.linkedin.com/company/sustainable-founders-podcasthttps://www.instagram.com/sustainable_founders_podcast/https://wildsaint.co.uk/pages/sustainable-founders-podcastShould you wish to participate on future episodes or discuss any part of this podcast please email us at [email protected] information provided in this podcast is for educational and entertainment only and is not intended as professional advice. We encourage listeners to do their own research and consult with a professional before making any decisions related to sustainable fashion or any other topic discussed on this podcast. Additionally, the opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the host(s) and guest(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of any organization or company mentioned

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    S3 E4 Project Earth - Professor Becky Parker

    Professor Becky Parker is the founder of Project Earth, an organisation empowering young people aged 8-18 to innovate for biodiversity and climate solutions. Prof.Becky talks to Raakhee about the creative minds she works with, and wanting to given them agency in their future. Her students will be aged 40 when net zero 2050 comes into place, yet most sustainability demo days are for people aged 18-35. We hear from her impressive student founders who share their ideas, ranging from an algae pen to a wristband monitoring air quality. https://projectearth.global/https://projectearth.global/advisors/raakhee-tailor/https://uk.linkedin.com/company/sustainable-founders-podcasthttps://www.instagram.com/sustainable_founders_podcast/https://wildsaint.co.uk/pages/sustainable-founders-podcastShould you wish to participate on future episodes or discuss any part of this podcast please email us at [email protected] information provided in this podcast is for educational and entertainment only and is not intended as professional advice. We encourage listeners to do their own research and consult with a professional before making any decisions related to sustainable fashion or any other topic discussed on this podcast. Additionally, the opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the host(s) and guest(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of any organization or company mentioned 

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    S3 E3 Sustainable Ventures - Andrew Wordsworth

    Andrew Wordsworth is the co-founder of Sustainable Ventures, Europe's leading growth partner for climate tech.Andrew talks to Raakhee about starting his first company when he was in sixth form, and the high survival rate for start ups that belong to a Hub vs doing it alone. They discuss why you can’t be a sustainability purist, why profit and sustainability must go hand in hand, as climate tech allows us to extend the runaway whilst we move to climate repair. At a time where some (world) leaders are climate deniers, good design and competitive costs are paramount. THE DEBRIEFGaby Jesson takes a deep dive into some of the themes arising in this episode, from finding the right innovation hub to raising capital. The panel of guests for this episode are:Rebecca Oatley: Co-founder at Wilful, a PR and communications agency, speaking about the lonely job of being a founder, importance of community and aligned goalsPaul Finch: Co-founder of Growth Studio, a start up accelerator and innovation consultancy, speaking about grants, funding, tax incentives and the role your network and corporations playhttps://www.sustainableventures.co.uk/https://thewilful.com/https://www.growthstudio.com/https://uk.linkedin.com/company/sustainable-founders-podcasthttps://www.instagram.com/sustainable_founders_podcast/https://wildsaint.co.uk/pages/sustainable-founders-podcastShould you wish to participate on future episodes or discuss any part of this podcast please email us at [email protected] information provided in this podcast is for educational and entertainment only and is not intended as professional advice. We encourage listeners to do their own research and consult with a professional before making any decisions related to sustainable fashion or any other topic discussed on this podcast. Additionally, the opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the host(s) and guest(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of any organization or company mentioned

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    S3 E2 Wellicious - Heike Petersen Cunza

    Heike Petersen Cunza is the founder of Wellicious, a circular yoga wear brand, with Cradle to Cradle, Gold certification. Heike talks to Raakhee about the depth of their sustainability certification, her priorities of motherhood, and how yoga principals of peace and love contradict the plastic yoga clothing industry (think polyester, nylon fabrics), that harm the wearer and the environment. Heike doesn’t want to be known as a sustainable brand, but as an affordable, modern, yoga wear brand for everyone.THE DEBRIEFGaby Jesson takes a deep dive into some of the themes arising in this episode, including the business value and backlashes of certification. The panel of guests for this episode are:Ana Santi: Journalist at Vogue Business, the BBC, author and former deputy editor at Drapers, speaking about the scrutiny of good certification, and the high cost of sportswear fabric innovation Nick Reed: Founder of menswear clothing brand Neem London, speaking about unifying internal values via certifications, managing supply chains, recycled clothing and how to engage shoppers by building a community https://www.wellicious.com/https://www.ana-santi.com/about-ana-santihttps://neemlondon.com/https://uk.linkedin.com/company/sustainable-founders-podcasthttps://www.instagram.com/sustainable_founders_podcast/https://wildsaint.co.uk/pages/sustainable-founders-podcastShould you wish to participate on future episodes or discuss any part of this podcast please email us at [email protected] information provided in this podcast is for educational and entertainment only and is not intended as professional advice. We encourage listeners to do their own research and consult with a professional before making any decisions related to sustainable fashion or any other topic discussed on this podcast. Additionally, the opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the host(s) and guest(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of any organization or company mentioned

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    S3 E1 Oddbox - Deepak Ravindran

    Deepak Ravindran is the Co-Founder of Oddbox, a £30m wonky surplus food subscription service, fighting food waste with imperfect looking fruit & veg. Deepak talks to Raakhee about the changing attitudes towards food aesthetics, with 20-40% of food not leaving UK farms due to their imperfect looks, and the role of supermarket cosmetic standards. Deepak speaks of his mental wellness and resilience when raising investment and the investor who told him only fools and family will invest! THE DEBRIEF Gaby Jesson takes a deep dive into some of the themes arising in this episode, including food waste, investment pitches and mental health.The panel of guests for this episode are:Claire Osbourne: Impact coach for sustainable specialists, speaking about coaching to go from good to great, our shadow self and the lies we tell ourselvesEmily Warburton-Adams: Co-founder of Pow Food, nutrition led catering, speaking about food delivery, the importance of support networks and co-founding/working with her mother www.deepak-ravindran.comhttps://www.oddbox.co.uk/British Asian Entrepreneurs https://www.thebaehq.com/https://powfood.co.uk/https://www.claireosborne.co.uk/https://uk.linkedin.com/company/sustainable-founders-podcasthttps://www.instagram.com/sustainable_founders_podcast/https://wildsaint.co.uk/pages/sustainable-founders-podcastShould you wish to participate on future episodes or discuss any part of this podcast please email us at [email protected] information provided in this podcast is for educational and entertainment only and is not intended as professional advice. We encourage listeners to do their own research and consult with a professional before making any decisions related to sustainable fashion or any other topic discussed on this podcast. Additionally, the opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the host(s) and guest(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of any organization or company mentioned

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    S2 E12 Rollr - Milo Pinckney

    Milo Pinckney is the founder of Rollr, a deodorant made for pleasure, people, and the planet. Milo talks to Raakhee about being inspired whilst travelling in New Zealand, recognising we are part of the seas and the trees. They discuss the patent on the bottle, the natural anti-perspirant and anti-odourant ingredients, and the emotional first sale. With impressive organic press coverage in GQ, Dazed and Service 95, Milo speaks of his ambition for the brand and why embedding values is essential for any future exit plan. https://rollr.co.uk/https://uk.linkedin.com/company/sustainable-founders-podcasthttps://www.instagram.com/sustainable_founders_podcast/https://wildsaint.co.uk/pages/sustainable-founders-podcastThe information provided in this podcast is for educational and entertainment only and is not intended as professional advice. We encourage listeners to do their own research and consult with a professional before making any decisions related to sustainable fashion or any other topic discussed on this podcast. Additionally, the opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the host(s) and guest(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of any organization or company mentioned

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    S2 E11 BioFluff - Roni Gamzon

    Roni Gamzon is the co-founder and COO of BioFluff (Savian and BioPlush), the worlds first plant based alternative to fur and plush (think fluffy fabrics on coats, pillows, kids toys).Roni talks to Raakhee about micro plastics that shed from plush, and how infants have up to x10 more microplastics than adults. Sharing how they showcased the brand at COP28 with Stella McCartney, the exciting yet brutal dynamics of fashion, their plans for growth, the upside of having a co-founder and the importance of profit and personal legacy. https://bio-fluff.com/https://uk.linkedin.com/company/sustainable-founders-podcasthttps://www.instagram.com/sustainable_founders_podcast/https://wildsaint.co.uk/pages/sustainable-founders-podcastThe information provided in this podcast is for educational and entertainment only and is not intended as professional advice. We encourage listeners to do their own research and consult with a professional before making any decisions related to sustainable fashion or any other topic discussed on this podcast. Additionally, the opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the host(s) and guest(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of any organization or company mentioned

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    S2 E10 Asan - Ira Guha

    Ira Guha is the founder of Asan, a social enterprise brand of menstrual cups. Ira talks to Raakhee about her inspiration behind Asan, about period poverty not only being an issue in the Global South, and reducing plastic waste via their reusable cup. Discussing the lack of female representation in product innovation, the stigmas, usage, and pre conceived ideas around menstrual products. With commercial retail challenges of a reusable product and a free period tracker app now available, Asan’s ambitions and journey are worthy.https://asancup.com/https://www.instagram.com/sustainable_founders_podcast/https://uk.linkedin.com/company/sustainable-founders-podcasthttps://wildsaint.co.uk/pages/sustainable-founders-podcastThe information provided in this podcast is for educational and entertainment only and is not intended as professional advice. We encourage listeners to do their own research and consult with a professional before making any decisions related to sustainable fashion or any other topic discussed on this podcast. Additionally, the opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the host(s) and guest(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of any organization or company mentioned

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    S2 E9 Rubbish Ideas - Connor Bryant

    Connor Bryant is the co-founder and CEO of Rubbish Ideas, an SaaS (software as a service) platform empowering businesses to transition from a linear to circular economy.Connor talks to Raakhee, exploring how data collection around waste can save money and the planet, the challenges of legacy thinking, how litter is a design issue more than a user issue, growing up with eco anxiety, the sustainability legends in his family who coined the term ‘Sustainability’, and his ambition to raise dragon slayers! https://www.rubbishportal.com/https://juliahailes.com/https://johnelkington.com/about/professional/sustainability/https://uk.linkedin.com/company/sustainable-founders-podcasthttps://www.instagram.com/sustainable_founders_podcast/https://wildsaint.co.uk/pages/sustainable-founders-podcastThe information provided in this podcast is for educational and entertainment only and is not intended as professional advice. We encourage listeners to do their own research and consult with a professional before making any decisions related to sustainable fashion or any other topic discussed on this podcast. Additionally, the opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the host(s) and guest(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of any organization or company mentioned

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    S2 E8 Ocean Bottle - Nick Doman

    Nick Doman is the co-founder of Ocean Bottle, a social impact, reusable water bottle brand. Nick talks to Raakhee about profit and purpose co-existing, and the luxury of waste management. As a social and environmental impact company, they are on a mission to stop ocean plastic, and each bottle they sell funds the collection of a thousand plastic bottles in weight, with collections in India, Indonesia, Philippines, Brazil, Kenya, Egypt and Ghana.They discussions how the ocean is an interconnected eco-system and when you drop a plastic bottle in one part of the ocean, it can end up anywhere. Their conversation covers the role of manufacturers for their plastic, filtered tap water on the go, feeling over whelmed trying to make only sustainable choices, and the highs of Ed Sheeran’s team reaching out as their 8th customer. https://oceanbottle.cohttps://uk.linkedin.com/company/sustainable-founders-podcasthttps://www.instagram.com/sustainable_founders_podcast/https://wildsaint.co.uk/pages/sustainable-founders-podcastThe information provided in this podcast is for educational and entertainment only and is not intended as professional advice. We encourage listeners to do their own research and consult with a professional before making any decisions related to sustainable fashion or any other topic discussed on this podcast. Additionally, the opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the host(s) and guest(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of any organization or company mentioned

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    S2 E7 Vivo Barefoot - Asher Clark

    Asher Clark, a 7th generation cobbler is the co founder of Vivo Barefoot, a footwear brand reconnecting people to nature and their natural potential via regenerative footwear.Asher talks to Raakhee about growing up as a Quaker, a rebel, and the culturewhich inspired him. We discuss shoes not being feet shaped, and how nature is the the best designer. With futuristic 3D printed shoes in the Vivo Biome collection, refurbished shoes with the Revivo range, his passion and purpose is authentic with ambition.https://www.vivobarefoot.com/uk/https://uk.linkedin.com/company/sustainable-founders-podcasthttps://www.instagram.com/sustainable_founders_podcast/https://wildsaint.co.uk/pages/sustainable-founders-podcastThe information provided in this podcast is for educational and entertainment only and is not intended as professional advice. We encourage listeners to do their own research and consult with a professional before making any decisions related to sustainable fashion or any other topic discussed on this podcast. Additionally, the opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the host(s) and guest(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of any organization or company mentioned

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    S2 E6 Beyond Retro - Steven Bethell

    Steven Bethell is the co-founder of Beyond Retro, a vintage and circular clothing company with stores in prime London locations.Steven talks to Raakhee about how they rehome 4 million clothing garments a week and re-manufacture clothes that can’t be sold into something new, and the challenges of leasing a store in upmarket parts of town. Highlights include JLo holding a Coach bag made with repurposed materials, and Kate Middleton wearing a Beyond Retro hat on the cover of British Vogues 100th anniversary edition. https://www.beyondretro.com/ https://www.beyondretro.com/pages/store-locator-coal-dropshttps://uk.linkedin.com/company/sustainable-founders-podcasthttps://www.instagram.com/sustainable_founders_podcast/https://wildsaint.co.uk/pages/sustainable-founders-podcastShould you wish to participate on future episodes or discuss any part of this podcast please email us at [email protected] information provided in this podcast is for educational and entertainment only and is not intended as professional advice. We encourage listeners to do their own research and consult with a professional before making any decisions related to sustainable fashion or any other topic discussed on this podcast. Additionally, the opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the host(s) and guest(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of any organization or company mentioned

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    S2 E5 Waterhaul - Harry Dennis

    Harry Dennis is the co-founder of Waterhaul, a brand recovering ghost fishing gear from the UK Cornish coast and transforming this plastic into sunglasses.Harry talks to Raakhee about his journey from marine biologist, working at Surfers Against Sewage, to entrepreneur; and how he secured £1m funding at the BE100 for sustainable start ups, pitching to impact investors at the Blue Earth Summit in 2023, and how they plan to scale their impact beyond sunglasses.https://waterhaul.co/https://www.sas.org.uk/https://blueearthsummit.com/https://uk.linkedin.com/company/sustainable-founders-podcasthttps://www.instagram.com/sustainable_founders_podcast/https://wildsaint.co.uk/pages/sustainable-founders-podcastShould you wish to participate on future episodes or discuss any part of this podcast please email us at [email protected] information provided in this podcast is for educational and entertainment only and is not intended as professional advice. We encourage listeners to do their own research and consult with a professional before making any decisions related to sustainable fashion or any other topic discussed on this podcast. Additionally, the opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the host(s) and guest(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of any organization or company mentioned

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    S2 E4 Kooshoo - Rachel Evans & Jesse Schiller

    Rachel Evans and Jesse Schiller are the founders of Kooshoo, a unique hair accessories company using plants not plastic. They talk to Raakhee about the culture of disposability and planned obsolescence; why does anybody need 55 hair ties in a pack? Living on Norfolk Island in the middle of the South Pacific, Kooshoo means feeling well and content, an ethos that runs through every part of this 11 year old business. https://kooshoo.com/ Available in the UK via Eco Living, and in the USA via Whole Foodshttps://www.ecoliving.co.uk/kooshoo-plastic-free-hair-ties.htmlhttps://www.linkedin.com/company/sustainable-founders-podcast/https://www.instagram.com/sustainable_founders_podcast/https://wildsaint.co.uk/pages/sustainable-founders-podcastShould you wish to participate on future episodes or discuss any part of this podcast please email us at [email protected] information provided in this podcast is for educational and entertainment only and is not intended as professional advice. We encourage listeners to do their own research and consult with a professional before making any decisions related to sustainable fashion or any other topic discussed on this podcast. Additionally, the opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the host(s) and guest(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of any organization or company mentioned

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    S2 E3 Ecobean - Marcin Koziorowski

    Marcin Koziorowski is the co-founder of Ecobean, a company turning coffee waste into sustainable chemicals; to be used in industries including packaging, food, cosmetics and pharmaceuticals.Marcin talks to Raakhee about how only 2% of coffee is utilised in making a cup of coffee whilst the remaining 98% is thrown away; how Ecobean collect the coffee waste, split it into 5 fractions of chemicals, and repurpose it. One of its uses includes making compostable plant pots which can be dug into the ground, and also fertilise the plant whilst it decomposes. https://ecobean.pl/https://uk.linkedin.com/company/sustainable-founders-podcasthttps://www.instagram.com/sustainable_founders_podcast/https://wildsaint.co.uk/pages/sustainable-founders-podcastShould you wish to participate on future episodes or discuss any part of this podcast please email us at [email protected] information provided in this podcast is for educational and entertainment only and is not intended as professional advice. We encourage listeners to do their own research and consult with a professional before making any decisions related to sustainable fashion or any other topic discussed on this podcast. Additionally, the opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the host(s) and guest(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of any organization or company mentioned

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    S2 E2 Square Mile Farms - Patrick Dumas

    Patrick Dumas is the founder of Square Mile Farms; a vertical farming solution for the workplace, with modular plug and play systems. Patrick talks to Raakhee about the benefits of zero food miles; the conversations he wants us to have about our food, with transparency about its provenance. They discuss the current food systems, the impact from the centralisation of our supermarket delivery networks, and their London pop up events you can attend.https://www.squaremilefarms.com/https://uk.linkedin.com/company/sustainable-founders-podcasthttps://www.instagram.com/sustainable_founders_podcast/https://wildsaint.co.uk/pages/sustainable-founders-podcastShould you wish to participate on future episodes or discuss any part of this podcast please email us at [email protected] information provided in this podcast is for educational and entertainment only and is not intended as professional advice. We encourage listeners to do their own research and consult with a professional before making any decisions related to sustainable fashion or any other topic discussed on this podcast. Additionally, the opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the host(s) and guest(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of any organization or company mentioned

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    S2 E1 Matter of Trust - Lisa Gautier

    Lisa Gautier is the co-founder of Matter of Trust, an organisation creating hair mats to soak up oils spills, as one of their major projects.Lisa talks to Raakhee about collecting hair donations from salons and pet groomers, turning them into hair mats, how they got involved and helped in the BP oil spill disaster in the Gulf of Mexico in 2010; using hair for compost and soil nutrients, the Ick factor, and the morals of taking ‘bad’ money (think polluters, crime lords) for good planet projects. https://matteroftrust.org/donate-hair-fur-and-fiber/https://uk.linkedin.com/company/sustainable-founders-podcasthttps://www.instagram.com/sustainable_founders_podcast/https://wildsaint.co.uk/pages/sustainable-founders-podcastShould you wish to participate on future episodes or discuss any part of this podcast please email us at [email protected] information provided in this podcast is for educational and entertainment only and is not intended as professional advice. We encourage listeners to do their own research and consult with a professional before making any decisions related to sustainable fashion or any other topic discussed on this podcast. Additionally, the opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the host(s) and guest(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of any organization or company mentioned

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    S1 E12 Mamou-Mani & Fab Pub - Arthur Mamou-Mani

    Arthur Mamou-Mani is the founder of Mamou-Mani eco parametric architecture studios and Fab Pub, a 3D printing store based in London. Arthur talks to Raakhee, about circular vs linear design models, his projects - including the 3'6 bar at Fortnum & Mason, Burning Man and the THK tower in Bali. They discuss the the beauty of the Eiffel Towel and creatively pushing boundaries and bio-plastics.https://mamou-mani.com/https://fab.pub/https://uk.linkedin.com/company/sustainable-founders-podcasthttps://www.instagram.com/sustainable_founders_podcast/https://wildsaint.co.uk/pages/sustainable-founders-podcastUse code PODCAST20 for a 20% saving on any Wild Saint London personalised scarf on the Wild Saint London websiteShould you wish to participate on future episodes or discuss any part of this podcast please email us at [email protected] information provided in this podcast is for educational and entertainment only and is not intended as professional advice. We encourage listeners to do their own research and consult with a professional before making any decisions related to sustainable fashion or any other topic discussed on this podcast. Additionally, the opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the host(s) and guest(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of any organization or company mentioned

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    S1 E11 Compost Club - Michael Kennard

    Michael Kennard is the founder of Compost Club, a social enterprise with a focus on soil regeneration, food waste emissions, and education.Michael talks to Raakhee about what good compost is, what healthy soil looks like under a microscope, the changing attitude of farming, and his journey with anxiety to now giving talks at Kew Gardens. Michael also shares his heart warming experience in crowd funding, community support and his life as a minimalist. https://www.compostclub.online/https://www.instagram.com/compost.club/https://uk.linkedin.com/company/sustainable-founders-podcasthttps://www.instagram.com/sustainable_founders_podcast/https://wildsaint.co.uk/pages/sustainable-founders-podcastUse code PODCAST20 for a 20% saving on any Wild Saint London personalised scarf o the Wild Saint London website Should you wish to participate on future episodes or discuss any part of this podcast please email us at [email protected] information provided in this podcast is for educational and entertainment only and is not intended as professional advice. We encourage listeners to do their own research and consult with a professional before making any decisions related to sustainable fashion or any other topic discussed on this podcast. Additionally, the opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the host(s) and guest(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of any organization or company mentioned

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    S1 E10 AKT - Andy Coxon & Ed Currie

    Andy Coxon & Ed Currie are the founders of AKT, a multi award winning, plastic free, gender free natural deodorant brand.Ed and Andy talk to Raakhee about how the covid London West End theatre closures pushed them to launch their brand, how the pursuit to be being plastic free delayed their launch by a year, asking why fragrances need to have a gender, what gender free means and how strangers approach them to smell their arm pits!https://www.aktlondon.com/https://www.instagram.com/akt_ldn/https://uk.linkedin.com/company/sustainable-founders-podcasthttps://www.instagram.com/sustainable_founders_podcast/https://wildsaint.co.uk/pages/sustainable-founders-podcastUse code PODCAST20 for a 20% saving on any Wild Saint London personalised scarf on the Wild Saint London websiteShould you wish to participate on future episodes or discuss any part of this podcast please email us at [email protected] information provided in this podcast is for educational and entertainment only and is not intended as professional advice. We encourage listeners to do their own research and consult with a professional before making any decisions related to sustainable fashion or any other topic discussed on this podcast. Additionally, the opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the host(s) and guest(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of any organization or company mentioned

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    S1 E9 Bee and Sons - Deborah Bee

    Deborah Bee is the founder of Bee and Sons, a small batch knitwear brand from Somerset, focused on using only natural fibers. Deborah talks to Raakhee about the corrupted use of the word sustainable and details the process of recycling woolen fibers. She shares her shocking visit to a sweat shop in Nicaragua, discussing what exploitation of labour looks like and the sinister impact of fast fashion. With a dream to re-shore manufacturing back to the UK, they also talk about brands taking responsibility for the true cost of their products and waste.https://beeandsons.com/https://www.instagram.com/beeandsons/https://uk.linkedin.com/company/sustainable-founders-podcasthttps://www.instagram.com/sustainable_founders_podcast/https://wildsaint.co.uk/pages/sustainable-founders-podcastUse code PODCAST20 for a 20% saving on any Wild Saint London personalised scarf on the Wild Saint London website Should you wish to participate on future episodes or discuss any part of this podcast please email us at [email protected] information provided in this podcast is for educational and entertainment only and is not intended as professional advice. We encourage listeners to do their own research and consult with a professional before making any decisions related to sustainable fashion or any other topic discussed on this podcast. Additionally, the opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the host(s) and guest(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of any organization or company mentioned

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    S1 E8 Earthed - Christabel Reed

    Christabel Reed is the co-founder of Earthed, a nature skills platform. Her co-founders are sister Ruby Reed and Cara Delevingne. Christabel talks to Raakhee about how a covid meme inspired them to start Earthed, the problem with the extractive systems we are embedded in, globalisation versus local power, how we can‘t keep ringing the alarm on climate change and the need to build in mechanisms to empower people into action. Courses include how to store seeds, beekeeping, restore rivers, urban gardening and more. Explore them now!https://www.earthed.co/https://www.instagram.com/earthed.co/https://uk.linkedin.com/company/sustainable-founders-podcasthttps://www.instagram.com/sustainable_founders_podcast/https://wildsaint.co.uk/pages/sustainable-founders-podcastUse code PODCAST20 for a 20% saving on any Wild Saint London personalised scarf on the Wild Saint London websiteShould you wish to participate on future episodes or discuss any part of this podcast please email us at [email protected] information provided in this podcast is for educational and entertainment only and is not intended as professional advice. We encourage listeners to do their own research and consult with a professional before making any decisions related to sustainable fashion or any other topic discussed on this podcast. Additionally, the opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the host(s) and guest(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of any organization or company mentioned

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    S1 E7 Sheep Inc - Edzard & Michael

    Edzard van der Wyck and Michael Wessely are the founders of Sheep Inc, a certified carbon negative, merino wool, knitwear brand. They talk to Raakhee, the founder of a responsible artisan scarf brand Wild Saint London, about their counter intuitive, data led decision making, why they are carbon negative (it‘s not offset by planting trees), the exceptional relationships they have in their supply chain and how you can name your own Sheep Inc sheep and track it in New Zealand with an NFT.https://sheepinc.com/https://www.instagram.com/sheepinc/https://uk.linkedin.com/company/sustainable-founders-podcasthttps://www.instagram.com/wildsaintlondon/https://wildsaint.co.uk/pages/sustainable-founders-podcastUse code PODCAST20 for a 20% saving on any Wild Saint London personalised scarf on the Wild Saint London websiteShould you wish to participate on future episodes or discuss any part of this podcast please email us at [email protected] information provided in this podcast is for educational and entertainment only and is not intended as professional advice. We encourage listeners to do their own research and consult with a professional before making any decisions related to sustainable fashion or any other topic discussed on this podcast. Additionally, the opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the host(s) and guest(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of any organization or company mentioned

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    S1 E6 Simpl Living Co - Shannon Murphy

    Shannon Murphy is a minimalist minded professional organiser and the founder of Simpl Living Co. She has a deep-seated passion for helping people live happier and healthier lives by simplifying their work spaces, homes and lives through de-cluttering and coaching.Shannon talks to Raakhee, the founder of Responsible artisan scarf brand Wild Saint London, about how we are bombarded with 50-400 ads a day, how buying processes are intentionally sped up to stop us from thinking about what we are buying and how decluttering can reduce anxiety and stress. Discussing the difference between a minimal aesthetic vs minimalist life, the courage to declutter, with tips on how to sort through excess possessions, curating the life you want, with things that truly matter to you.https://www.simplliving.co/https://www.instagram.com/simpllivingco/https://uk.linkedin.com/company/sustainable-founders-podcasthttps://www.instagram.com/wildsaintlondon/https://wildsaint.co.uk/pages/sustainable-founders-podcastUse code PODCAST20 for a 20% saving on any Wild Saint London personalised scarf on the Wild Saint London websiteShould you wish to participate on future episodes or discuss any part of this podcast please email us at [email protected] information provided in this podcast is for educational and entertainment only and is not intended as professional advice. We encourage listeners to do their own research and consult with a professional before making any decisions related to sustainable fashion or any other topic discussed on this podcast. Additionally, the opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the host(s) and guest(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of any organization or company mentioned

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    S1 E5 Cucumber Clothing - Nancy & Eileen

    Nancy Zeffman and Eileen Willett are the founders of Cucumber Clothing, a clothing brand that designs, samples and manufactures their clothing within a 5 mile radius of London.Nancy and Eileen talk to Raakhee, the founder of responsible artisan scarf brand Wild Saint London, about working with the least impact, the role of worker wages and sustainability, the cost barrier of accreditations, the tensions in sustainable pricing, seeing things with your own eyes and being on Dragons Den.https://www.cucumberclothing.com/https://uk.linkedin.com/company/sustainable-founders-podcasthttps://www.instagram.com/sustainable_founders_podcast/https://www.instagram.com/wildsaintlondon/Use code PODCAST20 for a 20% saving on any Wild Saint London personalised scarf on the Wild Saint London websiteShould you wish to participate on future episodes or discuss any part of this podcast please email us at [email protected] information provided in this podcast is for educational and entertainment only and is not intended as professional advice. We encourage listeners to do their own research and consult with a professional before making any decisions related to sustainable fashion or any other topic discussed on this podcast. Additionally, the opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the host(s) and guest(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of any organization or company mentioned

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    S1 E4 Catherine Marche Fine Sustainable Jewellery

    Catherine Marche is the founder of Catherine Marche Fine Sustainable Jewellery, making items from her studios in the Oxo Tower Wharf 1.10. She is the founder, creative director, designer and goldsmith and specialises in bespoke creations. Catherine talks to Raakhee, the founder of responsible artisan scarf brand Wild Saint London, about the carbon footprint of recycled gold, how using recycled metals can prevent deforestation in the Amazon rainforests, the air miles on our foods and how laboratory created gem stones have a higher carbon footprint than mined diamond, but less negative planetary and biodiversity impact. https://www.catherinemarche-designs.com/https://www.instagram.com/Catherinemarche/https://uk.linkedin.com/company/sustainable-founders-podcasthttps://www.instagram.com/wildsaintlondon/https://wildsaint.co.uk/pages/sustainable-founders-podcastUse code PODCAST20 for a 20% saving on any Wild Saint London personalised scarf on the Wild Saint London websiteShould you wish to participate on future episodes or discuss any part of this podcast please email us at [email protected] information provided in this podcast is for educational and entertainment only and is not intended as professional advice. We encourage listeners to do their own research and consult with a professional before making any decisions related to sustainable fashion or any other topic discussed on this podcast. Additionally, the opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the host(s) and guest(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of any organization or company mentioned

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    S1 E3 La Bante London - Vanita Badlani

    Vanita Badlani is the founder of La Bante London, a vegan handbags and accessories brand with an ethos of 'Fashion With Respect' and they donate at least 10% of profits to charity.Vanita talks to Raakhee, the founder of a Responsible artisan scarf brand Wild Saint London, about sourcing 100% biodegradable vegan leather, how increased demand drives improved technology and helps to lower prices. Discussing sustainable certifications, being part of a UK govt think tank, the role of trends in fashion, how social media drives and rewards excessive consumption and #oldoutfitofthedayhttps://labante.co.uk/https://www.instagram.com/labante_london/https://uk.linkedin.com/company/sustainable-founders-podcasthttps://www.instagram.com/sustainable_founders_podcast/https://wildsaint.co.uk/pages/sustainable-founders-podcastUse code PODCAST20 for a 20% saving on any Wild Saint London personalised scarf on the Wild Saint London websiteShould you wish to participate on future episodes or discuss any part of this podcast please email us at [email protected] information provided in this podcast is for educational and entertainment only and is not intended as professional advice. We encourage listeners to do their own research and consult with a professional before making any decisions related to sustainable fashion or any other topic discussed on this podcast. Additionally, the opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the host(s) and guest(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of any organization or company mentioned

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    S1 E2 Elvis & Kresse - Kresse Wesling CBE

    Kresse Wesling CBE is the co-founder of Elvis & Kresse, an accessories brand, established in 2005 to save London's decommissioned fire-hose, ones that had become too damaged to repair and were going to landfill. Today, Elvis & Kresse's highly skilled craftspeople make beautifully designed bags and homeware from 15 different reclaimed materials.Kresse talks to Raakhee, the founder of a responsible artisan scarf brand Wild Saint London, about being ‘Awake’ to the science of climate change, the problem with maximising shareholder wealth at the cost of planet and exploited workers, how clothes made with exploited labour should be seized, and tartan hosepipes. Donating 50% of their profits to charity, Kresse shares how they are moving towards becoming a net regenerative business. https://fairpro.projectcece.com/link/?aid=950640&pid=934941&to=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.elvisandkresse.com%2Fhttps://uk.linkedin.com/company/sustainable-founders-podcasthttps://www.instagram.com/wildsaintlondon/https://wildsaint.co.uk/pages/sustainable-founders-podcastUse code PODCAST20 for a 20% saving on any Wild Saint London personalised scarf on the Wild Saint London websiteShould you wish to participate on future episodes or discuss any part of this podcast please email us at [email protected] information provided in this podcast is for educational and entertainment only and is not intended as professional advice. We encourage listeners to do their own research and consult with a professional before making any decisions related to sustainable fashion or any other topic discussed on this podcast. Additionally, the opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the host(s) and guest(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of any organization or company mentioned

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    S1 E1 UpCircle Beauty - Anna Brightman

    Anna Brightman is the co-founder of UpCircle beauty, an award winning beauty brand made from up-circled and re-purposed ingredients. Anna talks to Raakhee, the founder of a responsible artisan scarf brand Wild Saint London, about collecting coffee ground waste from boutique London coffee shops on an electric bike, the supply chain challenge when the coffee shops closed during covid, the importance of choosing the right words in the beauty industry, their refillable products and the honest challenges of being a founder, including not paying yourself.https://upcirclebeauty.com/https://www.instagram.com/upcirclebeauty/https://uk.linkedin.com/company/sustainable-founders-podcasthttps://www.instagram.com/wildsaintlondon/https://wildsaint.co.uk/pages/sustainable-founders-podcastUse code PODCAST20 for a 20% saving on any Wild Saint London personalised scarf on the Wild Saint London websiteShould you wish to participate on future episodes or discuss any part of this podcast please email us at [email protected] information provided in this podcast is for educational and entertainment only and is not intended as professional advice. We encourage listeners to do their own research and consult with a professional before making any decisions related to sustainable fashion or any other topic discussed on this podcast. Additionally, the opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the host(s) and guest(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of any organization or company mentioned

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

The SUSTAINABLE FOUNDERS podcast is hosted by Raakhee Tailor, founder of a responsible fashion brand Wild Saint London. Raakhee talks to other Sustainable, Responsible or Eco-Friendly founders to explore the spectrum of sustainability and the journey of being a founder. 'I want listeners to have some insight to how decisions are made so they can navigate themselves between brands founded in an ethical strategy instead of one off green stunts, as we shift from sustainability to transparency’. For more information go to: https://wildsaint.co.uk/pages/sustainable-founders-podcast

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Raakhee Tailor

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