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    Explore " ecofriendly" with insightful episodes like "64: How to Reduce Waste + Be Kinder to the Earth with Moji Igun", "An Energy Efficient Future (With Tom Green of Engunity Power Solutions)", "Creating a more Sustainable Future w/ Blake Rupe of University of Iowa Sustainability", "Amazi Foods - Snack on Purpose" and "Episode 16: Christina Rasmussen and Daniela Pillhofer (Little Wine) on Carbon Neutral Shipping" from podcasts like ""Making Good: Small Business Podcast", "The Property Pod", "Ethical Consumer Podcast", "Mindful Businesses" and "Ungrafted"" and more!

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    64: How to Reduce Waste + Be Kinder to the Earth with Moji Igun

    64: How to Reduce Waste + Be Kinder to the Earth with Moji Igun

    If you want to have a more sustainable business that is kinder to the earth, but you’re not quite sure how to approach it…. this episode has the answers you need. My guest today is with zero waste consultant Moji Igun, and we’re going to be talking all about how no matter where you're starting from, your business can reduce your environmental impact through a Zero Waste mindset.


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    An Energy Efficient Future (With Tom Green of Engunity Power Solutions)

    An Energy Efficient Future (With Tom Green of Engunity Power Solutions)

    This week the team take a look into the future; and more specifically the energy of the future!
    We cover off on How just a few tweaks of the current system can help us have a more 'future-proofed' and envornmentally friendly approach to our energy consumption!
    Listen in as Aaron & John talk with guest, Tom Green of Enginuity Power Solutions, on his new start up business and his passion for creating a better future for this and the coming generations.

    Enginuity Power Solutions

    Based in Tasmania and serving clients Australia-wide, Enginuity Power Solutions is a forward-thinking electric power company that turns intangible ideas into innovative power systems. We have a passion for optimising our clients’ energy consumption and power quality with highly efficient and environmentally sound solutions that comply with relevant standards and codes. Our foundations are built upon collaborating with our clients for the entire project lifecycle with an emphasis on our three pillars: consult, design, deliver.

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    Transcript of An Energy Efficient Future (with Tom Green of Engenuity Power Solutions)


    Episode: | E82
    Show Title: | An Energy Efficient Future
    Cast: | Aaron Horne & John McGregor
    Guest: | Tom Green
    Show Length: | 31 minutes 33 seconds


    Tom: In Tasmania, to generate power, it's around 230 to 250 grams of carbon for every unit of energy that we use.


    [intro music]


    Going once... going twice... SOLD! You're listening to The Property Pod!


    Aaron: All right, guys. Welcome back to The Property Pod, your weekly engagement into real estate here in the Hobart marketplace. I'm your host, Aaron Horne, and I'm joined by only one of the team members today, John McGregor.


    John: Oh, everyone. It's tragic. [laughter]


    Aaron: It's all right, mate... it's all right. We don't have our [uh] our captain, [um] Patrick Berry. He's actually off in Sydney with his son. He was competing in the national BMX trials or something like that across the weekend, we should have known. [John: yeah yeah] 


    John: Did you see that dumb photo he sent back to where the kid just looked like he did a straight up street fighter kick to the guy's neck? [laughs]


    Aaron: I did see that, yeah, so they were at this national event. They normally do events down here in Hobart [um] but yeah, this was his first national and that photo was like yeah it looked like a full 'Mortal Combat' move [John: yeah... yeah] and [um] I was like, "I see your son does this every weekend", he's like, "oh yeah he's really good"


    John: Yeah, hats off to those young kids, though, because he said they all just got straight back on the bike and kept racing 


    Aaron: Most definitely... most definitely. So, yeah... so Pat's away--it's actually unfortunate that he's away today [um] I think he'd really really be into today's topic and today's guest is kind of really trying to push that environmental approach here at the office and going paperless and going carbon-free and…


    John: ...it's like as much as you can [Aaron: yeah] but even then, like there's always a limitation on what you can research yourself, so it's always, you know, being able to find an expert to bring in and go well. Did you know that this could happen? you know…


    Aaron: Yes, yeah indeed. So today, we've brought in an expert--someone that we've known for years. We're actually crossing off, as we haven't close before how we... how we knew each other and turns out me and [uh] the guest lived on the same street [John: yeah (laughs)] 


    Aaron: That was news to me today, so yeah.


    John: I'm pretty pumped because we've got an old name of ours, [uh] Tom Green from Ingenuity Power Solutions.


    Tom: Thanks for having me, gentlemen. 


    John: Yeah, welcome!


    Aaron: Not a problem, my friend. Welcome to the show! Thanks for coming in... thanks for coming in on a [uh] on a bright early morning. It's [uh] it's really good to see you!


    Tom: Beautiful drive down from the north of the state this morning, so…


    Aaron: I did want to check. Did you drive this morning or did you...? 


    Tom: I did


    Aaron: So, what time were you up to? What time were you up to come...?


    Tom: Out of bed at about ten to five this morning... [the other two react and laugh]


    Aaron: We told you we're not that professional. We could have done this [John laughs] way later in the day. [John: yeah yeah!] 


    Tom: It's good--good excuse to get out of bed.


    John: I think, sometimes, doing these, though, first thing's good, because your mind's not completely focused during work. It's hard to sort of shift gears between starting something, shifting gears, and then back into it. [Tom: Absolutely!]

    Aaron: So let's jump straight into your business. You're a startup-- you've kind of just got off the ground in January you were saying, can you... can you give us some scope on [um] on what you... what you're doing out there?


    Tom: Yeah look, fundamentally, [um] I guess I'm an Electrician by Trade, Electrical Contractor, also with an engineering degree, so I guess we're a little bit hybrid in what we do and how we do things [um] so I guess the premise of our business is, I guess, finding what we like to call a future-proof solution through energy efficiency and I guess, the added benefits of that [um] obviously, the bottom line, and to become cheaper [John: absolutely] every unit of energy that we use obviously produces carbon, so there's that environmental impact that we're trying to offset [uh] through, I guess, the technologies and the u[m] implementation of different strategies.


    John: Yeah, most definitely. So just jumping from kind of, "I was an electrician" and then "I got an engineering degree" kind of... it's a very interesting [um] kind of leap you know, the stereotype will be you either choose a trade or higher education, many sensors, but then you've integrated both, [Tom: yeah, absolutely] so that's serious... serious amount of work there, mate.


    Tom: A little bit of a hybrid approach to, I guess, my education in the [uh] moved away to western Australia, moving into year 11 and 12. [Aaron: yep] [um] finished year 11 in WA and then shipped back to Tassie. [um] The education system is convoluted as we all probably know, and I sort of missed the bite, "would have to have done year 11 again blah blah blah", so i gotta trade  [John:

    Creating a more Sustainable Future w/ Blake Rupe of University of Iowa Sustainability

    Creating a more Sustainable Future w/ Blake Rupe of University of Iowa Sustainability

    Blake loves trash - studying it, not creating it!  If you didn't grow up in a rural area, you might not realize that not every place has garbage pickup - just like different municipalities have varying options for recycling and composting.  When you’re in charge of disposing of your own trash, you become aware of just how much you make!  From the sustainability of a college campus to what Blake learned while picking up a metric ton of garbage from beaches in Mexico, we talk about creating better spaces for trash, recycling, composting, and what we can do to further reduce wasteful habits and reduce our trash output!  


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    Episode 16: Christina Rasmussen and Daniela Pillhofer (Little Wine) on Carbon Neutral Shipping

    Episode 16: Christina Rasmussen and Daniela Pillhofer (Little Wine) on Carbon Neutral Shipping

    I speak with Christina Rasmussen and Daniela Pillhofer, cofounders of Little Wine about carbon neutral shipping.  Little Wine is an online wine content platform focused on organic plus and climate positive growers.  Little Wine also has an online bottle shop and wine club, with carbon neutral shipping.  Since their founding in April 2020, they have offset 100+ tonnes of CO2 to date.  According to German nonprofit Atmosfair, that’s around 100 round trip flights from London to New York City.  

    Christina and Daniela talk how they chose EcoCart and a water purification project in Cambodia for their carbon neutral shipping program, where they have prevented 25,000 trees from being chopped down to date.  We also talk about the future of wine distribution, and how they are inspired by fashion brand Organic Basics and Jancis Robinson.

    Instagram: @littlewine.co @winecarbonara @christinarasmussen_ 

    Website: https://littlewine.co/

    Minisode - FedEx is going Carbon Neutral!

    Minisode - FedEx is going Carbon Neutral!

    In this minisode, Julia shares another exciting announcement: FedEx is going Carbon Neutral by 2040! Listen as Julia explains how FedEx plans to reach this goal and shares the steps that FedEx is currently taking to reduce carbon emissions. 

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    10. Sustainable Fashion, Apple Car Insights, Sharper Bionic Eyes

    10. Sustainable Fashion, Apple Car Insights, Sharper Bionic Eyes

    (0:43) - Sustainable Fashion

    An international team composed of 7 different institutions led by Dr. Svetlana Boriskina has achieved a polyethylene textile that is more breathable, moisture wicking, and environmentally friendly than the materials mostly used in the fashion industry.

    (7:00) - Apple Car Insights

    Apple’s secret car - which was first hinted at in 2014 as Project Titan - seems to be making progress but not without some bumps along the way.

    (12:10)  - Sharper Bionic Eyes

    EPFL has announced a new iteration of their retinal implant which offers a greater resolution and field of view to address some of the limitations of their original design that was trialed in 2013.

    Sweaty Business with Deodorant-preneur Eyal Azrad

    Sweaty Business with Deodorant-preneur Eyal Azrad

    Deodorant'preneur and a second cousin of Josh, Eyal Azrad, joins the show to talk about his burgeoning, eco-friendly deodorant company Up In Arms. Eyal started the company by first making his own fully-organic product, because he was allergic to the big-brand options. It was an odiferous predicament that soon became  an aromatic solution! A homemade batch eventually turned into a local Maryland hit, and a growing online sensation. But he doesn't care so much; he just wants to do something good for the world. That's why his packaging is also fully compostable. He'll smell the sweet fragrance of money soon enough, once everyone finds out about Up In Arms - and he's earning more than a few scents.

    Thanks for listening! Please review and subscribe and check us out at jobsblowpodcast.com. You can also follow us on IG and Twitter @jobsblowpodcast.

    Your Dog's Carbon Pawprint w/ Chippin

    Your Dog's Carbon Pawprint w/ Chippin

    This week we’re interviewing one of the cofounders behind  Chippin an  all-natural dog treat made with hypoallergenic, sustainable proteins. Fast fact: Our pets consume 30% of global meat produced. The founders Laura and Haley have created an amazing dog treat that uses sustainable proteins such as spirulina and crickets as well as recyclable packaging. We talk about how they got started, why these dog treats are taking the pet world by storm and why we should all be thinking about our pet’s carbon pawprint.
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    - How do you say niche?
    - What is a Carbon Pawprint?
    - How Chippin got started.
    -  What is a sustainable protein?
    - How is it hypoallergenic?
    - Be excited to tackle climate change!


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    13.01.21 - Episode 12 - Zero Negativity Clothing

    13.01.21 - Episode 12 - Zero Negativity Clothing

    Join host Ryan Wallace speak to Dan Gaunt, Chief Eco Officer and Co-found of Zero Negativity Clothing around organic clothing and the switches we can make to bring a fresher, and better style.  Starting up in 2019, Zero Negativity, in Lancashire, is making waves for their innovative approaches to being a sustainable clothing brand.  Their principles are exactly what their name suggests - to avoid having a negative impact at any stage of their business, and to actually create positive impacts where ever they can.  From manufacturing to the inks used for decorating, giving opportunities to students and supporting causes they believe in (mental health, climate change, LGBTQ), they are bringing fresh ideas to the styles you can wear.  You can find more on their website Zero Negativity Clothing.

    Ryan and Dan are joined by Dilara, a recent Graduate from Greenwich in Law - check out the mini-series episode 2 to hear Dilara speak around clothes swopping from her time as the Amnesty Society President. 

    Fact:  Zero Negativity have created a calculator to help illustrate the benefits from switching to alternative, sustainable garments.  For the University of Greenwich, there are nearly 19,000 students - if they all bought a hoody, that was made of organic cotton rather than conventional cotton - it would save 172 million litres of water (sustaining 230,000 people for a year), enough CO2 emission to drive to the moon 13 times in a Ford Fiesta and keep a standard 60w lightbulb lit for 265 years.   We are speaking to Zero Negativity over possibilities. 

    Indonesia to Italy: Art unravels climate change

    Indonesia to Italy: Art unravels climate change

    In 1993, Dario Camuffo and Giovanni Sturaro started looking at the paintings of two 18th century landscape artists from Italy. However, Camuffo and Sturaro weren't art critics or artists themselves, they were climate scientists. And their interest was purely scientific. But what exactly was it that interested them in the paintings of Venice? In the fourth episode of Our Changing World: Stories of Climate Change, Utsav takes you to a museum in Venice, the labs of scientists and how the use of an ancient lighting technique is helping them map the trajectory of climate change, answering a very real question: How quickly is Venice sinking?

    To understand more about the intersection of art and travel, check out the following

    Ep 5: Art does not have to be boring (https://bit.ly/2Jeq22U)
    Ep 13: Beauty of Uzbekistan and the geometry box (https://bit.ly/3ovrcqS)
    Ep 15: Vincent Van Gogh and Uzbekistan (https://bit.ly/2TtkCTB)

    Find more travel stories on #PostcardsFromNowhere with Utsav Mamoria.

    You can reach out to our host Utsav on Instagram: @whywetravel42
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    Paneveggio, Northern Italy: Disapperaring Violins and a Silent City

    Paneveggio, Northern Italy: Disapperaring Violins and a Silent City

    In January 2019, the city of Cremona in Italy went silent for 5 weeks, for a rather unique reason. But for that, we need to go back over 300 years, to follow the work of a man who created some of the most prized violins in human history - The Stradivarius, the most expensive one being sold for 20 Million dollars. In the third episode of Our Changing World: Stories of Climate Change, Utsav takes you to the forests of Peneveggio in Northern Italy, and how climate change is impacting classical music, and why did the town of Cremona go silent. Join him as he shows us an unlikely and unimagined side of climate change.

    Find more travel stories on #PostcardsFromNowhere with Utsav Mamoria.

    You can reach out to our host Utsav on Instagram: @whywetravel42
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    Kiribati, Oceania: Weightlifting, Refugees and a Vanishing Country

    Kiribati, Oceania: Weightlifting, Refugees and a Vanishing Country

    In the 2016 Rio Olympics, a wrestler from Kiribati celebrated his performance. But he had not won a medal. In the same year, another man from Kiribati filed a case against the New Zealand government at the UN Human rights council. What do these two men, from the tiny island nation of Kiribati have in common? In the second episode of Our Changing World: Stories of Climate Change, Utsav takes you to Kiribati and asks a pertinent question: How does climate change impact poorer nations? Join him as he busts myths about climate change, against the backdrop of a vanishing nation.

    Find more travel stories on #PostcardsFromNowhere with Utsav Mamoria.

    You can reach out to our host Utsav on Instagram: @whywetravel42
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    Low tox living with Kimberli Fourro from Soul Fire Wellness

    Low tox living with Kimberli Fourro from Soul Fire Wellness

    Our bodies are a divine temple, and as women we are the gateway between heaven + earth.. so why do we poison it on a daily basis? Kimberli Fourro learnt the hard way that the chemicals in our cleaning + beauty products can not only harm us they can nearly wipe us out. Talking from her own experiential journey moving from chronic fatigue to low tox living, Kimberli explains how she got her life back + fuelled by her passion for natural health, is here to gift awareness to bringing our bodies back to their roots through natural alternatives in this chemical ridden world.  As a walking encyclopedia of what chemicals harm us + how... in this episode we chat about the biggest offenders in home cleaning + beauty products  plus an alarming truth called 'greenwashing' all about Australian labelling which will leave you speechless.

    Through her label Soul Fire Wellness, Kimberli combines the magic of all natural raw ingredients with divine essential oils + crystals to bring a whole new holistic meaning to living your best life - you can find her here; https://www.facebook.com/soullfiire
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    When We Look Back Tomorrow feat. Anavila Misra

    When We Look Back Tomorrow feat. Anavila Misra

    On this week's episode of 'The Empowering Series', our host Zarina is joined by Anavila Misra, Creative head at Anavila. Anavila has built her brand from one weaver on one loom to a business model supporting over two-hundred, fully employed weavers and craftsmen. The brand remains firmly grounded to its heritage using indigenous textiles, techniques and crafts to design collections that reflect our evolved culture. This conversation revolves around Anavila's journey as a sustainable designer, her inspiration, her advice to budding designers and her cherished moments as a mother. She shares her experience of working with craft clusters and artisans across the country - the benefits and learning from it. Do listen to this empowering story of this rooted and humble designer weaving her destiny all the way.

    Tune in to find out more on #TheEmpoweringSeries with Zarina Poonawalla.

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    Twitter: @anavilamisra (https://twitter.com/anavilamisra)

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    5 Ways to make your eCommerce Business Eco-Friendly

    5 Ways to make your eCommerce Business Eco-Friendly

    In this podcast, one of our packaging experts will explain 5 amazing ways to make the eCommerce business eco-friendly. 

    1. Sustain eCommerce with Green Packaging
    2. Allure Customers with Creative Outlook
    3. Use Environmental-friendly Materials
    4. Cost-effective Custom Packaging
    5. Make your Business Recognizable

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