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Annabel Meurs, Executive Director of Fair Wear, joins us for season 3, episode 5 of our Source of Good podcast.
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Explore conversations with industry leaders tackling some of the biggest challenges in the consumer goods industry — transforming the way we do business to address the climate crisis and social issues. Listen to the latest from the “Source of Good” podcast and revisit key episodes from our previous podcast, “Drivers of Change.”
Annabel Meurs, Executive Director of Fair Wear, joins us for season 3, episode 5 of our Source of Good podcast.
On the Source of Good podcast, we go beyond the label of your favorite products to show you all the ingenious ways they are being made better for the environment, better for people, and better for our future. In each episode, you’ll hear brands and manufacturers break down how they’re making their products more sustainably.
Source of Good is a co-production of award-winning producer Hueman Group Media and Cascale, a global nonprofit alliance empowering collaboration to drive equitable and restorative business practices in the consumer goods industry.
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Annabel Meurs, Executive Director of Fair Wear, joins us for season 3, episode 5 of our Source of Good podcast.
Eshan Chan, Supply Chain Sustainability Manager of Fast Retailing, parent company of UNIQLO, joins us for season 3, episode 4 of our Source of Good podcast.
Dr. Marsha Dickson, co-founder and former president of Better Buying Institute, joins us for season 3, episode 3 of our Source of Good podcast.
Lukas Puender, Co-Founder & CEO at Retraced, joins us for season 3, episode 2 of our Source of Good podcast.
John Morrison, CEO of the Institute for Human Rights and Business (IHRB) and author of The Just Transition, joins us for season 3, episode 1 of our Source of Good podcast.
Nguyen Thi Ngoc Minh, Senior Manager of Sustainability, Facility and Engineering, Hanesbrands, joins us for season 2, episode 10 of our Source of Good podcast
Dr. Jesse Daystar, VP and Chief Sustainability Officer, Cotton Incorporated, joins us for season 2, episode 9 of our Source of Good podcast
Kelsey McCabe, Sustainability Manager, Avery Dennison, joins us for season 2, episode 8 of our Source of Good podcast
Jimmy Summers, Chief Sustainability Officer, Elevate Textiles, joins us for season 2, episode 7 of our Source of Good podcast
Nikhil Hirdaramani, Director, Hirdaramani Group , joins us for season 2, episode 6 of our Source of Good podcast.
Eric Jen, co-founder & CEO at Ren Energy, joins us for season 2, episode 5 of our Source of Good podcast.
Hayley Solomon, Group Brand & Marketing Director, ITL, joins us for season 2, episode 4 of our Source of Good podcast.
Jessie Wasser, manager of sustainability & ESG at Tapestry, joins us for season 2, episode 3 of our Source of Good podcast.
Erika Enquist, senior manager of global quality and sustainability at PrimaLoft, joins us for season 2, episode 2 of our Source of Good podcast.
Lewis Perkins, president of the Apparel Impact Institute (Aii), joins us for season 2, episode 1 of our Source of Good podcast.
Andrew Xeni, founder & chairman of Nobody’s Child and founder & CEO of Fabacus, joins us for season 1, episode 10 of our Source of Good podcast.
Jean Hegedus, Director Of Sustainability at The LYCRA Company, joins us for season 1, episode 9 of our Source of Good podcast.
Lisa Ly, Senior Sustainability Manager at Dunelm, one of the UK’s largest home furnishings retailers, joins us for season 1, episode 8 of our Source of Good podcast.
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We kick off our first season of the “Source of Good” podcast with a true legend: mountaineer, environmentalist, writer, and Cascale co-founder, Rick Ridgeway.
Source of Good is coming soon! This podcast goes beyond the label of your favorite products to showcase how manufacturers and brands are making their products better for people and the planet. Listen to the season trailer now.
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In this episode, we speak to Baptiste Carriere-Pradal, Founder and Director of 2B Policy, and Chair of Policy Hub, about the recent publication of the Substantiating Green Claims Directive from the EU Commission.
We talk about the ambition of the Directive, what companies can do and where the Directive may have come up short, as well as what needs to happen next.
In this episode we speak to Liam Salter, CEO and Co-Founder of RESET Carbon about the role of science-based targets and LCAs, explore some of the criticisms and look at what needs to happen for real progress to be seen in the fashion, textile, apparel and footwear sectors.
How can you scale your purpose-driven business and drive greater impact? In this episode we tackle these questions with NY Times best-selling author, and CEO of We First, Simon Mainwaring. We also explore how to effectively communicate your sustainability story and Simon’s latest book, Lead With We.