Logo

    plastic bag

    Explore " plastic bag" with insightful episodes like "Ep 349 - Hot Genre Alert - Horromance! And Hot Tub Reading!", "Bags of Sustainability - Ep137: Anya Hindmarch", "Confessions of a Greenpeace Dropout", "The bag" and "Ho ho ho, it's LEGO! Star Wars advent calendar" from podcasts like ""Reading Glasses", "Cleaning Up. Leadership in an age of climate change.", "The Michele Tafoya Podcast", "Hello, plastic-free oceans!" and "Cleanup on Aisle 9"" and more!

    Episodes (11)

    Ep 349 - Hot Genre Alert - Horromance! And Hot Tub Reading!

    Ep 349 - Hot Genre Alert - Horromance! And Hot Tub Reading!

    Brea and Mallory have a hot genre alert for horromance, solve a problem about hot tub reading, and give advice on breaking the spines of library books. Email us at readingglassespodcast at gmail dot com!

    Reading Glasses Merch

    Recommendations Store

    Sponsors -

    Hello Comics!
    www.hellocomics.net/readingglasses
    CODE: GLASSES

    Microdose Gummies
    www.microdose.com
    CODE: GLASSES

    Links -

    Reading Glasses Facebook Group

    Reading Glasses Goodreads Group

    Amazon Wish List

    Newsletter

    Libro.fm

    To join our Slack channel, email us proof of your Reading-Glasses-supporting Maximum Fun membership!

    Pango Books

    Books Mentioned - 

    Gender Queer by Maia Kobabe

    Broughtupsy by Christina Cooke

    Silver Nitrate by Silvia Moreno-Garcia

    An Education in Malice by S.T. Gibson

    Starling House by Alix E. Harrow

    Echo by Thomas Olde Heuvelt

    The Other Side of Midnight by Simone St. James

    Bags of Sustainability - Ep137: Anya Hindmarch

    Bags of Sustainability - Ep137: Anya Hindmarch

    Cleaning Up is back for its 10th season, and to start proceedings in style, Michael's first guest is Anya Hindmarch. Anya is one of Britain’s most celebrated fashion designers and a leading voice in the industry on sustainability. Anya started her business in London in 1987 and now has 16 stores worldwide, as well as her own retail village in Pont Street, Chelsea. With the launch of her I’m Not a Plastic Bag totes in 2007, she helped kick-start a country-wide debate around single-use plastics, and this year Anya is collaborating with leading supermarkets again to prevent plastics pollution in style. In 2017 Anya was awarded a CBE, and in 2019 she became a Greenpeace Ambassador. 

     

    Links and Related Episodes

    Read about the impact of the original ‘I’m Not a Plastic Bag’ campaign: https://www.anyahindmarch.com/pages/im-not-a-plastic-bag

    You can read Anya Hindmarch’s pledges to sustainability and more here: https://www.anyahindmarch.com/pages/our-commitments

    The Industry: Anya Hindmarch brings circular shopping bags back with Tesco and Morrison’s: https://www.theindustry.fashion/anya-hindmarch-brings-circular-shopping-bags-back-with-tesco-and-morrisons/

    Politico: Fashion’s sustainability reckoninghttps://www.politico.eu/article/fashion-sustainability-reckoning-industry-textile-regulation-evironment-human-rights/

     

    Guest Bio

    Anya Hindmarch founded her business in London in 1987 and it has since grown into a global brand. Today, it is as known for its luxury, organisation-obsessed accessories as it is for its ground-breaking work in sustainability and its playful experiential retail concepts. I Am A Plastic Bag was launched in 2020 to tackle post-consumer waste, with each bag crafted from 32 half-litre recycled plastic bottles. 2007’s I’m A Plastic Bag ignited the debate around the use of plastic bags and contributed to the decision to charge for plastic bags in the UK. In 2021, Anya launched The Universal Bag, a unique collaboration with supermarkets to rethink the reusable shopping bag.

    Anya is an Emeritus trustee of both the Royal Academy of Arts and the Design Museum. In 2017, Anya was awarded a CBE in recognition for her contribution to the British fashion industry. In 2021, Anya published her first book, If In Doubt Wash Your Hair.

    Ho ho ho, it's LEGO! Star Wars advent calendar

    Ho ho ho, it's LEGO! Star Wars advent calendar

    Jesse & John discuss the holiday magic of LEGO advent calendars. And the not-so-magical act of stepping on Lego's. And Jesse's all-night crime spree that ended with George Lucas & a hooker! Seriously! You don't wanna miss this one...

    Thanks for listening to Cleanup on Aisle 9! Please subscribe and share with your friends, and leave a review so we can reach more awesome listeners like you.

    Laziest Murderer Ever

    Laziest Murderer Ever

    This week, Sarah and Mary recap the LMN movie, “Party From Hell.” Sarah has a hard time with Molly’s 24/7 crazy eyes and concludes she would need a check in with a friend like that (ARE WE GOOD??). Mary’s world is rocked that a party streamer was used to murder someone and wonders if the writer’s were just in a hot hurry to get to happy hour. The co-hosts are over the moon that Dr. Eric Roberts, their favorite Lifetime lover, makes an appearance. Lots of questions and confusion, but just like always, plenty of laughs are had trying to figure it out.

     

    Subscribe, follow, like, and review wherever you get your podcasts.

    Follow us on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook and join us on Patreon. 


    sarahcolonna.com  
    maryradzinski.com  

     

    © 2020-2021 Are You My Podcast?

    Hold Me Anyway/ Okay

    Hold Me Anyway/ Okay

    Episode 56: Carbon Footprint Crossover Event with Realistic Sustainability Podcast

    Episode 56: Carbon Footprint Crossover Event with Realistic Sustainability Podcast

    www.startingsustainability.com Starting Sustainability and Realistic Sustainability podcasts teamed up for a crossover event. Kaylin hosts brothers Michael and Nick Nazarian to learn and discuss carbon footprints, how to track them, and how to reduce them. Also, a new concept of positive footprinting is revealed. The episode ends with a fun challenge of who can share the weirdest yet oddly sustainable story of them all. Be sure to go to the Starting Sustainability Facebook page to vote for your favorite and to share a weird yet oddly sustainable story you know of as well.  Show notes at www.startingsustainability.com/episode56

    For more information on carbon emissions listen to Starting Sustainability episode 54.
    For more information on embodied energy  listen to Realistic Sustainability episode 7.

    Credit Cards And Bread

    Credit Cards And Bread
    In this episode Franklin discusses the art of patching up a broken fence with spray paint. He explains the art behind painting a fence and the mistakes he’s made along the way. The paint job is a work of art in and of itself. If you want to learn more about spray painting and how to get the most out of your spray paint visit the Bunnings website.

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Logo

    © 2024 Podcastworld. All rights reserved

    Stay up to date

    For any inquiries, please email us at hello@podcastworld.io