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Sustainably InfluencedSustainably InfluencedSE 09 EP 05: Creating Beauty Brands That Give Back to NatureIn this week's episode our host Bianca Foley is chatting all about Regenerative farming and how it is helping to accelerate the beauty industry to new heights!Did you know that regenerative farming can lead to a 26% increase in profitability for farmers while reducing carbon emissions? It's like a win-win for the planet and our pockets! We will look a bit more at these numbers and find out how beauty brands are hopping on the regenerative bandwagon, sourcing ingredients responsibly, and supporting initiatives that promote biodiversity and soil health.Today's guests: 2024-01-3144 minSustainably InfluencedSustainably InfluencedSeason 9 Trailer "The Beauty Season"Welcome back to Sustainably Influenced, the podcast that explores the ever-evolving world of sustainability. This season we are chatting all about Beauty, I'm your host Bianca Foley, and each episode, we are going to be discussing the stories, innovations, and eco-conscious practices that shape the future of the beauty industry.Join us as we unravel the secrets behind your favourite beauty products, discovering how brands are going green without compromising on quality or style. From organic ingredients to cruelty-free practices, we explore the choices that make your beauty routine both glamorous and good for the planet.2024-01-0201 minSustainably InfluencedSustainably InfluencedSE08 Live Episode: Sustainable Wellness - Nurturing Our Planet and OurselvesIn this live episode of Sustainably Influenced hosted by Bianca Foley, we will be deep diving into what it means to look after not only our planet but ourselves. We discuss the psychological impact of climate change, eco-anxiety and self-care as well as examine the relationship between sustainable lifestyle choices and individual well-being. We'll discuss eco-anxiety, sustainable living tips, resilience in the face of environmental challenges, and even the psychology of fashion in the context of sustainability. Our aim is to provide you with valuable information and perspectives that can help you navigate these complex issues in a meaningful way...2023-11-221h 04Sustainably InfluencedSustainably InfluencedSE08 EP10: Paving the Way for a Responsible Future with Gemma Balm from Ernest Jones & Leanne Kemp, Founder and CEO of EverledgerIn this final episode of the season, we reflect on the transformative potential of blockchain in driving sustainability across industries. Join us as we discuss upcoming trends, challenges, and opportunities for blockchain to continue making a positive impact on our planet.As we navigate the evolving landscape of blockchain and sustainability, it's clear that the technology is not just a buzzword but a catalyst for positive change. It's redefining how we approach ethical and sustainable practices in industries where accountability is paramount. So, let's delve into the world of blockchain, sustainability, and the potential to create a...2023-11-1528 minSustainably InfluencedSustainably InfluencedSE08 EP09: Unmasking the Power of Blockchain in Ethical Supply Chains with Helen Gibb, Director of Product Ernest Jones & Leanne Kemp, Founder and CEO of EverledgerIn today's penultimate episode of the season, we are uncovering the role of blockchain in creating transparent and traceable supply chains. Over the course of this season we have looked into real-world examples where blockchain is empowering consumers and businesses to make ethical choices. Today, we explore how blockchain-enabled solutions are revolutionising the way we source, authenticate, and trade gemstones, especially diamonds.We are joined by two special guests. Helen Gibb is the Director of Product Ernest Jones and Leanne Kemp is Founder and CEO of Everledger. In her role as CEO, she inspires and steers...2023-11-0832 minSustainably InfluencedSustainably InfluencedSE08 EP08: Redefining the Rush Hour with Amy Grimshaw of Cowboy BikesIn this episode, we investigate how blockchain is driving the transition to eco-friendly transportation. From electric vehicle charging networks to shared mobility platforms, learn how blockchain is improving the efficiency and sustainability of transportation systems worldwide. Tune in to discover the latest innovations in this fast-evolving space. We are joined by Amy Grimshaw from Cowboy Bikes.A specialist in digital innovators, Amy Grimshaw has spent the past 11 years working in tech PR focusing on e-commerce, startups and VC, having moved into micro mobility after the pandemic when she became addicted to cycling. Amy now heads up g...2023-11-0135 minSustainably InfluencedSustainably InfluencedSE08 EP07: Tech-Driven Conscious Consumerism, with Jessi Baker of ProvenanceIn today's fast-paced digital age, technology is a potent catalyst for encouraging conscious consumerism. With the tap of a screen or the click of a button, consumers can access a wealth of information about products, including their origins, environmental impact, and ethical practices of the brands behind them. Apps and platforms provide easy access to product ratings, reviews, and sustainability certifications, empowering consumers to make informed choices aligned with their values. One remarkable platform leading the charge in this realm is Provenance, founded by our guest today, Jessi Baker. Provenance empowers consumers by making the journey...2023-10-2527 minSustainably InfluencedSustainably InfluencedSE08 EP06: Blockchain, AI, and Tech's Role in Climate Action, with Anja Sadock, TrusTraceWelcome back to another episode of Sustainably Influenced. Today, we embark on a critical journey into the world of technology and climate action. In this episode, we look at how technology is empowering individuals and organisations to take meaningful steps in the fight against climate change. From carbon offsetting to climate data tracking, and even incentivizing eco-friendly behaviour, we explore how blockchain is fostering a sense of responsibility and collaboration.Todays incredible guest is Anja Sadock, who oversees the marketing, communication and education at TrusTrace. **This season is sponsored by Ernest Jones**2023-10-1823 minSustainably InfluencedSustainably InfluencedSE08 EP05: How Blockchain Is Cultivating Natural Beauty Through Agriculture, with founder of Ulé, Lindsay AzpitarteWelcome back to Sustainably Influenced.  This episode uncovers how clean and natural beauty is being enhanced blockchain applications are optimising agriculture practices.Just as technology is transforming the beauty industry by promoting sustainable practices, it also plays a pivotal role in sustainable agriculture. From precision farming powered by AI to blockchain-driven supply chain transparency, technology is driving efficiency and responsible resource management in agriculture, ensuring that sustainable practices are at the forefront of food production and environmental preservation.Our guest today is, Lindsay Azpitarte, founder of Ule.  Ulé is the vision of long-time bea...2023-10-1128 minSustainably InfluencedSustainably InfluencedSE08 EP04: How Is Blockchain Revolutionising Sustainable Finance? With Ilana Milkes EspinosaWelcome back to Sustainably Influenced.  Today, we're delving into the world of sustainable finance and the role of blockchain in reshaping investment and funding practices. You will learn about the tokenization of green assets, carbon credit markets, and impact investing driven by blockchain-based platforms. When we talk about the role of blockchain in sustainable finance, it's essential to understand that it operates on three distinct layers. The first layer involves tokenization, where assets like renewable energy projects, sustainable real estate, or green bonds are converted into digital tokens. This process makes it easier to divide and trade ow...2023-10-0427 minSustainably InfluencedSustainably InfluencedSE08 EP03: Blockchain and the Circular Economy: Pioneering Sustainable Transformation with Real CircWelcome back to Sustainably Influenced! This episode is all about one of my favourite topics, the Circular Economy. Today we are exploring the intersection of the circular economy and blockchain technology. We will be learning more about how blockchain is facilitating the tracking, recycling, and repurposing of products, reducing waste, and prolonging the life cycle of materials. We have three fabulous guests with us, Rachel Kan and Ken Alston from Real Circularity and Chandra Prakash Jha, a Sustainability Consultant. Show Notes:https://realcircularity.comhttps://realcircularity.com/book/...2023-09-2744 minSustainably InfluencedSustainably InfluencedSE08 EP02: Technological advances in Renewable Energy, with guest Anjali Devadasan, founder of TreevaIn this episode, we are exploring how technological advances are revolutionising the renewable energy sector. Today’s guest is Anjali Devadasan, founder of Treeva.  We are looking at how decentralised energy trading platforms are enabling individuals and communities to generate, share, and sell clean energy directly to consumers. I think the biggest takeaway from today is how we highlight the potential of blockchain to accelerate the transition to a greener and more sustainable energy future.**This season is sponsored by Ernest Jones**Ernest Jones, Britain's favourite high-street jeweller, is launching an exclusive new collection cal...2023-09-2026 minSustainably InfluencedSustainably InfluencedSE08 EP01: Transparency Through Blockchain Technology with Josh Gelder, founder of The Fision & David Geisser, CEO of collectIDWelcome back to Season 8 of Sustainably Influenced. In this episode we're diving deep into a topic that's at the heart of sustainability – transparency. As we strive for a more eco-friendly future, it's essential to know exactly where our products come from. And that's where technology comes to the rescue.In this episode, we're shedding light on how innovative technologies, particularly blockchain, are revolutionising transparency across various industries, ensuring that sustainability isn't just a buzzword, but a verifiable reality.**This season is sponsored by Ernest Jones**Ernest Jones, Britain's favourite high-street jeweller, is la...2023-09-1348 minSustainably InfluencedSustainably InfluencedSE 07 EP 08: Is Tech Separating Human Rights From Humans?Welcome back to Season 7 of Sustainably Influenced. This series we are discussing the intersection of technology and sustainability. This episode is entitled “Is tech separating human rights from humans?” But I really want to know how we can put an end or slow the possibility of this happening through intentional engagement and building responsive, responsible systems.We can’t discuss people without discussing employee wealthfare and reporting.  How can we create a framework for defining and measuring that “S”?  Today’s guest is Elena Fanjul-Debnam, founder of Labor Solutions who will be able to explain just that.   They a...2023-04-2632 minSustainably InfluencedSustainably InfluencedSE 07 EP 07: Is Recycled Plastic Going to Solve the Planet’s Waste Problem?Welcome back to Season 7 of Sustainably Influenced. This series we are discussing the intersection of technology and sustainability. Most of you will have seen that recycled plastic is everywhere, from our clothes (in the form of polyester) to bags, car components, furniture, building materials, paint pots and even kerbstone. Recycling plastic has been touted as a solution to the waste problem in the technology industry, but it is not a silver bullet. While recycling plastic can help reduce the amount of waste that ends up in landfills, it is only part of the solution... I'm speaking...2023-04-1927 minSustainably InfluencedSustainably InfluencedSE 07 EP 06: Sustainable Agriculture: Are innovations in technology the answer to more eco-friendly farming?Welcome back to Season 7 of Sustainably Influenced. This series we are discussing the intersection of technology and sustainability. By now, I think that most of us are aware that the agricultural industry has a significant impact on the environment, and it's essential to find ways to reduce that impact. The use of innovative technologies can help farmers make more informed decisions and improve the efficiency of their operations, reducing waste and minimising the use of harmful chemicals.  As this is the tech season, I thought it would be interesting to look at how technology is aiding more eco-friendly methods i...2023-04-1229 minSustainably InfluencedSustainably InfluencedSE 07 EP 05: Why is clean technology important?Welcome back to Season 7 of Sustainably Influenced. This series we are discussing the intersection of technology and sustainability. In today's episode we are talking about clean technology, also known as "green technology" or "clean tech," which refers to a broad range of products, services, and processes that minimise negative environmental impacts while promoting sustainability. Clean technology encompasses a wide range of areas, including renewable energy, energy efficiency, green transportation, sustainable agriculture, waste management and recycling, and water conservation, among others. The importance of clean technology cannot be overstated, as it plays a crucial role in addressing some of the...2023-04-0533 minSustainably InfluencedSustainably InfluencedSE 07 EP 04: How can science promote more sustainable production?Welcome back to Season 7 of Sustainably Influenced. This series we are discussing the intersection of technology and sustainability. In today's episode we are discussing ways to make production more sustainable through scientific innovations. These play a crucial role in promoting sustainable living by creating new technologies and improving existing ones that help reduce the negative impact of human activities on the environment.Amphico is a material innovation start-up developing bio-inspired and circular material technology to disrupt the watersport and outdoor high-performance sportswear industry. They are a combination of experienced scientists and designers, passionate about making the...2023-03-2929 minSustainably InfluencedSustainably InfluencedSE 07 EP 03: Are "green apps" the future of changing consumer behaviour? Welcome back to Season 7 of Sustainably Influenced. This series we are discussing the intersection of technology and sustainability. In today's episode, we are discussing the impact of "green apps". As we have spoken about, time and time again on this podcast, sustainability is a crucial concern in the modern world, and with the rise of technology, there is an increasing focus on how we can utilise it to make a positive impact on the environment. In this regard, more “green apps” have emerged as an innovative tool for promoting eco-friendly consumer behaviour.Our guests this week are...2023-03-2249 minSustainably InfluencedSustainably InfluencedSE 07 EP 02: How is technology improving traceability in the supply chain?Welcome back to Sustainably Influenced. In today's episode we are discussing traceability in the supply chain and how AI is being used to improve processes. In recent years, sustainability has become a top priority for many brands, as consumers demand environmentally friendly and socially responsible products. However, ensuring that the supply chain is environmentally friendly and socially responsible is not an easy task. Brands are now turning to blockchain technology to track and trace their products from source to shelf, helping them achieve their sustainability goals.Sources:https://www.harpersbazaar.com/uk/fashion/fa...2023-03-1553 minSustainably InfluencedSustainably InfluencedSE 07 EP 01: How is AI driving sustainable consumption?Welcome back to Season 7 of Sustainably Influenced. This series we are discussing the intersection of technology and sustainability. In today’s episode we will be discussing Artificial Intelligence or “AI”.  AI is increasingly being used to drive sustainable consumption, by helping consumers make more informed choices about their purchases and by providing businesses with insights into consumer preferences and behaviours. AI has the potential to greatly enhance sustainability by reducing waste and maximising resource efficiency. I should point out that we need to consider the pros and cons of how AI is driving more sustainable consumption, in order to fully u...2023-03-0849 minSustainably InfluencedSustainably InfluencedChangemakers - LIVE from the Lone Design Club pop up with guest Shanna Bent, founder of Maison BentWelcome back to the final instalment of Changemakers.  Today’s episode is another live one, recorded last year September at the Lone Design Club pop up store on London’s Regent Street. We often ask the question, “can fashion ever be truly sustainable?”  According to BBC futures, more of us now understand that the fashion industry accounts for about 10% of global carbon emissions, and nearly 20% of wastewater. And while the environmental impact of flying is now well known, fashion uses more energy than both aviation and shipping combined.”  LDC was founded in 2018 and signals the st...2023-02-0828 minSustainably InfluencedSustainably InfluencedChangemakers - How have influencers changed the landscape of sustainable fashion? LIVE episode, from the COACH Tomorrow's Vintage Pop Up We often ask the question, “can fashion ever truly be sustainable?” According to BBC futures, more of us now understand that the fashion industry accounts for about 10% of global carbon emissions, and nearly 20% of wastewater. And while the environmental impact of flying is now well known, fashion uses more energy than both aviation and shipping combined.” Welcome to Changemakers. This is a 5 part mini series focussing on the people and businesses making impactful changes in the sustainable fashion space.A person, group of people or even a platform have the capacity to influence and educa...2023-02-0146 minSustainably InfluencedSustainably InfluencedChangemakers - What role do activists play in sustainable fashion?We often ask the question, “can fashion ever truly be sustainable?” According to BBC futures, more of us now understand that the fashion industry accounts for about 10% of global carbon emissions, and nearly 20% of wastewater. And while the environmental impact of flying is now well known, fashion uses more energy than both aviation and shipping combined.” Welcome to Changemakers. This is a 5 part mini series focussing on the people and businesses making impactful changes in the sustainable fashion space.Food for thought interlude: Is radical activism always a useful method to make change in the su...2023-01-2545 minSustainably InfluencedSustainably InfluencedChangemakers - How innovations in the tech space are shaping the world of sustainable fashionWe often ask the question, “can fashion ever truly be sustainable?” According to BBC futures, more of us now understand that the fashion industry accounts for about 10% of global carbon emissions, and nearly 20% of wastewater. And while the environmental impact of flying is now well known, fashion uses more energy than both aviation and shipping combined.” Welcome to Changemakers. This is a 5 part mini series focussing on the people and businesses making impactful changes in the sustainable fashion space.Food for thought interlude: Which trending hashtags in the sustainability space have you seen making an...2023-01-1828 minSustainably InfluencedSustainably InfluencedChangemakers - The future of fashion and retail, with guests Ngoni Chikwenengere, Aja Two Crows & Anna Woods We often ask the question, “can fashion ever truly be sustainable?”  According to BBC futures, more of us now understand that the fashion industry accounts for about 10% of global carbon emissions, and nearly 20% of wastewater. And while the environmental impact of flying is now well known, fashion uses more energy than both aviation and shipping combined.”  Welcome to Changemakers.  This is a 5 part mini series focussing on the people and businesses making impactful changes in the sustainable fashion space.Food for thought interlude: What was the most shocking piece of information you learned about the...2023-01-1147 minSustainably InfluencedSustainably InfluencedSeason 6 TrailerWelcome back to a brand new season of Sustainably Influenced the podcast guiding people through the minefield of sustainability, with your hosts, Charlotte Williams and Bianca Foley.This season is all about the people behind the product. In a society where everything has become so disposable and waste is one of the biggest problems affecting our planet. We wanted to go back to a time where what you owned was treasured. Come with us on a journey this season where we chat with experts who are taking us back to a time where craftsmanship and ethical...2022-09-2101 minSustainably InfluencedSustainably InfluencedSustainable Saturdays - In conversation with Belinda Smith, founder of St. Rose Luxury FragrancesIn today’s episode, I’m catching up with Founder of St. Rose, Belinda Smith.  ST. ROSE is a fragrance house rooted in the art of nature, born in Australia and crafted in New York. The good for you, good for the earth fragrance line has at the heart of its creation process a sustainable and ethical supply chain, as well as transparency on every ingredient used in its six signature gender-neutral fragrances. Founded by Belinda Smith in 2018, it was her insatiable curiosity and search for clean transparent luxury fragrances that led her to start ST. ROSE...2022-07-1619 minSustainably InfluencedSustainably InfluencedSustainable Saturdays - In conversation with Ruth MacGilpRuth MacGilp is the Communications Manager at Fashion Revolution, a global movement campaigning for systemic change in the fashion industry. Since 2015 she has been writing about the intersection of fashion, environment and labour rights, collaborating with purpose-driven brands and publications, and co-hosting the award-winning ethical fashion podcast Common Threads. She is passionate about connecting people with the rich stories, cultures and crafts behind clothing and textiles throughout the supply chain.Thanks to my guest today. I have linked the full interview in the show notes if you want to have...2022-07-0919 minSustainably InfluencedSustainably InfluencedSustainable Saturdays - In conversation with John Hackett CEO of Arena FlowersToday I am chatting with CEO of Arena Flowers, John Hackett.  As the industry’s leading ethical and sustainable florist, they have set tough standards, established challenging ambitions and maintained their relentless commitment to improving the lives of people and planet.  With almost a quarter of a century building international supply chains for flower businesses John has worked in almost every sector. He is a stubborn optimist who passionately believes that business should always be a force for good.  This episode is one of my favourites.https://www.arenaflowers.com Hoste...2022-07-0227 minSustainably InfluencedSustainably InfluencedSustainable Saturdays - In conversation with Indie Lee SkincareIn today’s episode, I’m speaking with the founder of premium clean beauty brand, Indie Lee.  We are discussing whether sustainability is just another buzzword in the beauty industry and what changes established brands can make to improve their supply chain.A little more about their story.  In 2008, Indie Lee was diagnosed with a life-threatening brain tumor that doctors felt could be environmentally derived and attributed to something as simple as what she was putting on her skin. This was her awakening. After surviving a successful surgery, she embarked upon a new journey, Indie Lee skinca...2022-06-2519 minSustainably InfluencedSustainably InfluencedSustainable Saturdays - In conversation with Annie Rudnick and Natasha Buchler of Akojo MarketWelcome to this mini series called Sustainable Saturday with your host, Bianca Foley.In this series I will be discussing sustainability in the fashion space; everything from how to measure impact to definitions within the industry. There are 4 episodes to listen to ahead of season 6 of Sustainably Influenced which is coming very soon. Hope you enjoy!We can't forget that adaptation that was key to surviving a global pandemic. So in today’s episode, I am speaking to Annie Rudnick and Natasha Buchler, founders of AKOJO MARKET which is a global online marketplace selling hand...2022-06-1825 minSustainably InfluencedSustainably InfluencedSustainable Saturdays - In conversation with Esther Knight, founder of Fanfare LabelWelcome to this mini series called Sustainable Saturday with your host, Bianca Foley.In this series I will be discussing sustainability in the fashion space; everything from how to measure impact to definitions within the industry. There are 4 episodes to listen to ahead of season 6 of Sustainably Influenced which is coming very soon. Hope you enjoy!Today I am chatting to Esther Knight, founder of Fanfare Label, all about circularity in fashion and how traditional fashion brands can implement  ethics into their supply chains. Esther has worked in the fashion industry for over 12 years, wor...2022-06-1117 minSustainably InfluencedSustainably InfluencedSustainable Saturdays - In conversation withe Gemma MetheringhamWelcome to this mini series called Sustainable Saturday with your host, Bianca Foley.In this series I will be discussing sustainability in the fashion space; everything from how to measure impact to definitions within the industry. There are 4 episodes to listen to ahead of season 6 of Sustainably Influenced which is coming very soon. Hope you enjoy!In this episode I am speaking with Gemma Metheringham, Former Creative Director, of @labelmix at Next. We are chatting about changes to the fashion industry over the past 3 decades and what lies ahead?  Label Mix, now known as Des...2022-06-0429 minSustainably InfluencedSustainably InfluencedSustainable Saturdays - In conversation with Gabriella Diana, founder of OnestaWelcome to this mini series called Sustainable Saturday with your host, Bianca Foley.In this series I will be discussing sustainability in the fashion space; everything from how to measure impact to definitions within the industry.  There are 4 episodes to listen to ahead of season 6 of Sustainably Influenced which is coming very soon.  Hope you enjoy!In today’s episode Bianca is chatting with Onesta founder, Gabriella Diana about the disparities between definitions of sustainability in the fashion industry.Onesta is a Welsh brand that provides high quality, timeless clothing for men and...2022-05-2830 minSustainably InfluencedSustainably InfluencedSE05 EP10: Season Finale - We visit the GROW Farm with special guest Lucy Gray, Fundraising Director at the Grow FarmToday's episode is something a little different! We are heading to the Grow Farm which focuses on AGROECOLOGY. GROW, established by George Lamb, is a life skills education programme that gives children the opportunity to interact with nature, teach them about nutrition and provide a sustainable source of food for schools and the local community. Today we are speaking with Lucy Gray, Fundraising Director at the Grow Farm in Totteridge, London.As this was recorded live on location (on a very windy day), please note that the sound quality may dip in and out...2022-05-1833 minSustainably InfluencedSustainably InfluencedSE05 EP09: Electric Vehicles...Are They Really Better For The Environment? With Guest Lucy Crane, Cornish LithiumThis week is the penultimate episode of the season (😭) and we are discussing Electric Vehicles. There is a lot of chat about whether Electric Vehicles are actually better for the environment or not, so we decided to get down to the nitty gritty of the matter, with special guest Lucy Crane ESG & Sustainability Manager at Cornish Lithium.Article: Are Electric Vehicles Really Better For The Environment?https://www.forbes.com/sites/jamesellsmoor/2019/05/20/are-electric-vehicles-really-better-for-the-environment/?sh=3b17c52876d2Good to read:https://amp.theguardian.com/environment/2021/aug/20/electric-car-batteries-what-happens-to-themh...2022-05-1132 minSustainably InfluencedSustainably InfluencedSE05 EP08: Carbon Offsetting - the good, the bad, and the slightly confusing.In this episode we discuss the good, the bad and the slightly confusing idea of carbon offsetting. Priya Bhullar, one of the co-founders of nature-based carbon removal company Planboo explains the difference between carbon offsetting and carbon removal, and we score the concept on how sustainable we actually think it is.Article: The biggest problem with carbon offsetting is that it doesn’t really workhttps://www.greenpeace.org.uk/news/the-biggest-problem-with-carbon-offsetting-is-that-it-doesnt-really-work/Other notable articles:https://www.vox.com/platform/amp/2020/2/27/20994118/carbon-offset-climate-change-net-zero-neutral-emissionsA carbon offset is a re...2022-05-0444 minSustainably InfluencedSustainably InfluencedSE05 EP07: The impacts of domestic laundry on the environmentIn this episode we are going to be discussing the impact of washing. We talk about fashion a hell of a lot and the impact that fashion production has on the environment, but we haven’t really spoken about the true impact that caring for our clothes has on the environment.In a previous episode we spoke to one of the founders of Oxwash and we discussed why swapping to greener alternatives is so much better for our planet.Article: What Is The Environmental Impact Of Laundry?https://www.blueland.com/art...2022-04-2738 minSustainably InfluencedSustainably InfluencedSE05 EP06: Gen Z & Their Relationship With Fashion ResaleCan wearing other people’s old clothes actually be cool? Absolutely, according to Gen Z, who have taken over the resale shopping market. At least one in three Gen Zs are expected to buy secondhand clothing, shoes or accessories this year alone—a 46 percent growth from 2017.Today's Article: Why Gen Z loves the resale shopping market. https://www.genzinsights.com/why-gen-z-loves-the-resale-shopping-market?hs_amp=trueWe also speak to Connor Hill - Connor is the founder of inspire circular. He has spent over ten years developing and delivering circular strategies at Adidas, John Lewis and...2022-04-2045 minSustainably InfluencedSustainably InfluencedSE05 EP05: Can the Diamond Industry Ever Be Sustainable? With Special Guest, Jessica Warch co-founder of KimaiIn today's episode we are discussing whether the diamond industry can ever be sustainable...Article:New Sustainable Diamond Certification Standard Provides Scientific Proof Of Origin And Builds Consumer Trusthttps://www.forbes.com/sites/kyleroderick/2021/07/27/new-sustainable-diamond-certification-standard-provides-scientific-proof-of-diamond-origin-and-builds-consumer-trust/?sh=11795f5d547aTransparency is integral in every part of the supply chain for a product, but even more so when it comes to the mining. The diamond industry in particular has a lot to answer for when it comes to ethics and exploitation. The worst impact is experienced on the communities who ar...2022-04-1337 minSustainably InfluencedSustainably InfluencedSE05 EP04: We talk Fast Interiors With Founder of Narchie Harriet WettonIn this week's episode Charlotte talks to us about "fast interiors", what it means and why secondhand furniture shopping is on the rise!Article Discussed: National poll reveals almost half of Brits are unaware that buying preloved or second-hand furniture is greener than buying newhttps://www.build-review.com/national-poll-reveals-almost-half-of-brits-are-unaware-that-buying-preloved-or-second-hand-furniture-is-greener-than-buying-new/We also speak with the founder of www.narchie.com Harriet Wetton. Narchie is a social marketplace app dubbed the 'Depop of homeware' where a new generation of decor enthusiasts can buy, sell and connect. 2022-04-0636 minSustainably InfluencedSustainably InfluencedSE05 EP03: How Sustainable is Luxury fashion?In this week's episode of Sustainably Influenced, we are discussing luxury fashion and how sustainable it really is.Bianca asks us "when we hear the word luxury, what comes to our minds?Article name: Is Sustainability The Next Frontier For Luxury Brands? https://www.forbes.com/sites/forbesagencycouncil/2021/11/24/is-sustainability-the-next-frontier-for-luxury-brands/?sh=486be2ed96b5She also talks with Sustainable fashion contributor, Scott Staniland https://www.instagram.com/twinscott/2 other notable articles:https://www.businessoffashion.com/articles/luxury/ubs-luxury-report-gucci-and-louis-vuitton-millennials-favourite-brands/https://www.appnova.com/sustainability-in-luxury-fashion-top-brands-and-their-sustainable-practices/2022-03-3037 minSustainably InfluencedSustainably InfluencedSE05 EP02: Fatbergs and Things You Can't Flush Down The LooIn this week's episode of Sustainably Influenced, we are discussing Fatbergs and Thames Water's new campaign "Bin It Don't Block It"Do you really know what you can and can't flush down the loo? Thames Water clear around 75,000 blockages from our sewers each year. Many of these are caused by items like wet wipes, sanitary items and cotton pads that can't break down...listen as Charlotte tests Bianca's knowledge on things you can and can't flush!Items you shouldn't be flushing:Baby Wipes. This is importantQ-Tips, Cotton Pads or Other Cotton ProductsMenstrual...2022-03-2325 minThe Integral ChatThe Integral ChatKevin FoleyIn this week’s The Integral Chat Kevin Foley speaks to Bianca about his time at Wolves under Mick McCarthy, dealing with the end of his career & forging a new one in the MLS.2022-03-1832 minSustainably InfluencedSustainably InfluencedS05 EP01: Innovations in the Textile Industry with Genia Mineeva, Founder of Been LondonIn today’s episode we are going to be discussing innovations in the textile industry. When you think of bananas, coffee, pineapple, lotus and hemp what do you think of? Where some may think of their next grocery shop, it is in fact a list of natural resources that can be turned into sustainable textiles. As the world’s natural resources become scarce, the need for sustainable alternatives to the fashion faves like acrylic, polyester, nylon and spandex which are petroleum-based fibres has become greater than ever.Discussion Topic: https://fashionunited.uk/news/business/10-sustainable-textile-innovations-everyone-should-know/2018090738711...2022-03-1636 minSustainably InfluencedSustainably InfluencedSustainably Influenced Season 5 TrailerWelcome back to another season of Sustainably Influenced. This season, Bianca & Charlotte have been working hard in the background to bring you a new season which is bigger and better! There's lots of informative and fun conversations coming your way so remember to subscribe and like every episode and you can follow them over on Instagram and TikTok @sustainablyinfluenced Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2022-03-1601 minSustainably InfluencedSustainably InfluencedS04EP12: Christmas Special - Making Sustainable Christmas Swaps 🎄In today's episode we discuss how you can make swaps this Christmas in favour of more conscious or sustainable items, from giftware, to tree decorations to a purely plant based Christmas dinner, listen to Bianca & Charlotte chat through the changes that you can make in time for the big day!  We wanted to take a moment to say thank you for your continued support over the past 2 years.  We love creating this podcast and cannot wait to be back in the New Year 💕Products/Services mentioned in today's show (please note no produ...2021-12-1524 minSustainably InfluencedSustainably InfluencedS04EP11: Season Finale with Bianca Foley & Charlotte WilliamsWe wanted to close of this incredible fashion season by saying thank you to all of our guests and to say we will see you in 2022! In the meantime, you can find us on Instagram @sustainablyinfluenced and www.sustainablyinfluenced.com Thank you all for your support and please remember to rate and review us on Apple podcasts! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2021-11-1513 minSustainably InfluencedSustainably InfluencedS04EP10: Live from the Voicebox stage at the Cheltenham Literature FestivalTodays episode is another live one! Listen to Bianca & Charlotte discuss how Sustainably Influenced came to be.  Thank to The Cheltenham Literature Festival and Voicebox for the incredible opportunity.Watch the live episode here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AfJUftYOkRA&t=704s Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2021-11-1538 minSustainably InfluencedSustainably InfluencedS04EP09: Is Rental Finally Becoming Acceptable in Mainstream Fashion? With CEO and co-founder of HURR, Victoria PrewThere are many ways that eco-conscious fashion lovers keep their closets low-impact and fashion rental is just one of them.  In today’s episode, we will be discussing how fashion rental is a positive way to consume and how mainstream retailers can pivot into non-traditional routes to market with Victoria Prew, the co-founder and CEO of HURR, the fashion marketplace changing the way we wear.  HURR aims to address an underserved market of women who want access to the latest trends, without the commitment of purchase. Prew is the first to tap into the growing market, spearheading rental fashion and s...2021-11-0827 minSustainably InfluencedSustainably InfluencedS04EP08: What is Ethical Photography? With Eunice Pais, founder of Pais AgencyAs influencers are no strangers to photography and photoshoots, but what impact does what we do and the wider fashion industry have on the environment? Can photography be carbon neutral as well as environmentally and socially impactful?  We are speaking with Eunice Pais, founder of Pais Agency to find out just that…Eunice Pais is a photographer and co-founder of PAIS.  PAIS is a photography production agency specialized in carbon neutral and socially impactful fashion photo productions.  The agency focuses on addressing systemic imbalances in fashion photography by supporting people and celebrating a diversity of voices through deep engag...2021-11-0127 minSustainably InfluencedSustainably InfluencedS04EP07: What goes into getting a B Corps Certification with Kristi Soomer, founder of EncircledHave you ever heard of the phrase “B Corps Certified?”  In the UK there are only 16 certified B Corporation fashion brandsCertified B Corporations are businesses that meet the highest standards of verified social and environmental performance, public transparency, and legal accountability to balance profit and purpose. B Corps are accelerating a global culture shift to redefine success in business and build a more inclusive and sustainable economy.Encircled is a slow fashion brand that does it all. Founded by Kristi Soomer, Encircled is one of the few apparel brands that is a Certified B. Corp...2021-10-2520 minSustainably InfluencedSustainably InfluencedS04EP06: THE LIVE EPISODE with Circular Block PartyWelcome to the first live episode of Sustainably Influenced! Our Panel:Harriet from @Saywoo.studio - responsible sourcing and ethical manufacture. Small quantity stock model.Teresa from @this_is_Revive - vintage sourcing and revival through embroidery and painting - small collection drop model.Tabby @Re_considered - Repurposing and remaking - small collections and bespoke service.Sara @Simastylistlondon - sustainable fashion influencer and conscious shopper.The Circular Block Party is a new initiative bringing together a collective of small brands and start-ups to c...2021-10-171h 03Sustainably InfluencedSustainably InfluencedS04EP05: Colonialism, climate change & consumerism...How can me make changes? With Aja BarberAja is writer, stylist and consultant whose work deals with the intersections of sustainability and the fashion landscape. Her Instagram video 'Why Performative Allyship is Triggering', which called out brands and influencers for monetising the Black Lives Matter movement, has accumulated over one million views. The video also put a spotlight on the disparity between fast fashion brand billionaires and their unpaid factory workers during the Covid-19 economic downturn. Aja’s upcoming book, Consumed, continues this important work by exploring the endemic injustices in our consumer industries and confronting the uncomfortable truth behind why we consume the way we do.Ge...2021-10-1143 minSustainably InfluencedSustainably InfluencedS04EP04: What does it take to create a sustainable fashion brand? With Steven Wright, Prof at USWIn this episode we wanted to discuss what it takes to create a sustainable fashion brand. A lot of our audience are entrepreneurs and we thought it would be good to really do a deep dive. First, let’s get into what “sustainable fashion” actually is and what it isn’t to make sure that we’re on the same page. Sustainable isn’t exactly the same as ethical, although a brand can be both. When it comes to sustainability, we are talking about how a brand impacts the environment. Ethical fashion, on the other hand, concerns moral issues such as working c...2021-10-0444 minSustainably InfluencedSustainably InfluencedS04EP03 What is Regenerative Agriculture? Special Guest Hilmond Hui, Vice president of PFGToday we are going to discuss the steps after sustainability. To be sustainable is great and it is something we strive for here on Sustainably Influenced, however the term “sustainability” itself is unclear.  What exactly are we trying to sustain? What can we do to rebuild after the mass devastation to the planet? We need to look forward and look towards the future.Vice President of PFG and head of their BOMBYX Silk division, Hilmond Hui leads a team in defining consciously-made silk for the industry. A second generation of his family’s international business, Hilmond has been im...2021-09-2723 minSustainably InfluencedSustainably InfluencedS04EP02 The Evolution of fashion and why sustainability is so important - Special Guest Amelia Twine, Founder of Sustainable Fashion WeekIn the nearly 80 years since Fashion Week began, we wanted to talk about its evolution and more specifically, how the event as well as the fashion industry has changed over the past 30 years - since the start of the fast fashion era.  There are so many huge question marks around sustainability and fashion and whether the 2 can really co-exist.  But with online searches for sustainable fashion tripling between 2016 & 2019 it just goes to show that consumers are beginning to ask more of designers and brands. Sustainable Fashion began this year with a focus on up-skilling, inspiring and empowering the community rather th...2021-09-2024 minSustainably InfluencedSustainably InfluencedS04EP01: The Fashion SeasonIntroduction to the new season with Bianca Foley & Charlotte Williams. In this episode, we discuss the upcoming season, why we chose to make a whole season dedicated to fashion in the sustainability space and what it’s like for us as influencers to juggle sustainability and our live of fashion… Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2021-09-2007 minSustainably InfluencedSustainably InfluencedS03EP08: How Econyl Is Making Waste Useful With Guilio BonazziToday we are speaking to the CEO of Textile manufacturer Aquafil, Giulio Bonazzi, who is doing his part to help clean up the ocean plastics pandemic through recovering waste and turning it into a regenerated nylon for use in carpets and clothing. Giulio wants to bring the circular economy model further into the mainstream and help brands and consumers make responsible choices about clothing.  Today, Aquafil is recognized as a sustainability leader company, and an innovator within the synthetic textile industry.Bonazzi was honoured with Ernst & Young’s 2011 Entrepreneur of the Year Award in the industrial products category for his entrepr...2021-07-0817 minSustainably InfluencedSustainably InfluencedS03EP07: Consciousness in the Kitchen with Zoe AdjonyohIn a whole new episode of Sustainably Influenced, we chat with Chef, Author, founder of Zoe's Ghana Kitchen & Black Book Global  and host of ‘Cooking Up Consciousness’ podcast, Zoe Adjonyoh! #ghanabetasty @ghanakitchenShop Zoe's Ghana Kitchen Here Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2021-06-3031 minSustainably InfluencedSustainably InfluencedS03EP06: Environmental Activism and Renewable Energy with Juliet DavenportIn this week's episode we speak with Founder of the UK’s first 100% renewable electricity supplier, Good Energy, Juliet Davenport. An environmental activist with the emphasis on ‘action’, she has dedicated her life to the practical solutions to the climate crisis. Known as an innovator, she has been developing technologies and empowering people to fight climate change and transform the energy sector for more than 20 years.Juliet currently sits on the board of the Renewable Energy Association, Innovate UK and the Crown Estate — the latter a position to advise on how the organization's substantial land can be used for...2021-06-2337 minSustainably InfluencedSustainably InfluencedS03EP05: Discussing the rise of Fashion Rental with Eshita Kabra-Davies, founder & CEO of ByRotationToday we are getting into the nitty gritty of Fashion Rental! Our guest this is week is Eshita is the Founder and CEO of the award-winning app By Rotation, the social fashion rental platform. Inspired by a love for fashion that doesn’t weigh on her conscience and with an approach grounded in practicality over indulgence, Eshita founded By Rotation as a side hustle in April 2019. An investment professional with over 6 years of experience, she combines her commercial experience with her passions for fashion and graphic design. A Forbes 30 under 30 for Technology, Eshita is especially focused on creating a co...2021-06-1633 minSustainably InfluencedSustainably InfluencedS03EP04: Impact Investing with Tom McGillyCuddy, Co-Founder of tickrThis week we're joined by Tom McGillycuddy, co-founder of tickr, to learn more about Impact Investing and using our money for good. tickr are a London & Liverpool based impact investing startup, designed to empower a previously excluded generation to invest for the first time using the feel good factor of positive impact. Prior to tickr Tom spent 8 years in investment management & investment banking, most recently as part of the founding team of Wellington Management's $1B Global Impact Fund. He is a CFA charterholder. Learn more about tickr here: https://tickr.co.uk/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/pr...2021-05-1032 minSustainably InfluencedSustainably InfluencedS03EP03: Fixing Fashion with Josephine Phillips, founder of SojoThis week we speak to Josephine Philips, a 23-year-old recent graduate turned Fashion Tech entrepreneur working to make the fashion industry circular with her App, Sojo. Sojo makes clothing alterations and repairs an easy and hassle-free process. She created it after realising she was continuously falling in love with second-hand clothes that weren't her size and did not have a convenient way to get them altered. Sojo was made to simplify the process, and by promoting a circular model, Josephine hopes that it will aid others in their quest for a more sustainable wardrobe. You can find them here: https...2021-04-2926 minSustainably InfluencedSustainably InfluencedS03E02: Green Cleaning with Kyle Grant, founder of OxwashThis week we speak with Kyle Grant, Founder of Oxwash. After a career at NASA, Kyle founded Oxwash during his Synthetic Biology PhD at Oxford University. Armed with just a bike and a backpack, Kyle started collecting and washing clothes for fellow students, this quickly snowballed into a growing on-demand laundry business as interest grew. Kyle’s passion for sustainability and tenacious entrepreneurial attitude continue to propel Oxwash to lofty heights. You can find Oxwash here: www.oxwash.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2021-04-2234 minSustainably InfluencedSustainably InfluencedS03E01: Happy Earth DaySustainably Influenced is back! Your favourite sustainability podcast hosts, Bianca Foley & Charlotte Williams, are back to interview a new season of sustainability experts. Today we talk Earth Day, its importance and what's to come for Sustainably Influenced. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2021-04-2206 minSustainably InfluencedSustainably InfluencedS02E09: Andrea Cheong - Conscious Influencing & Building a BusinessThis week we speak to Andrea Cheong, influencer, content consultant and founder of sustainable mask brand @fleuroselondon. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2021-01-1345 minSustainably InfluencedSustainably InfluencedS02E08: Edzard van der Wyck: Carbon-Negative FashionToday we’re joined by Edzard van der Wyck, co-founder of Heist Studios and Sheep Inc. The company launched in October 2019 and is the world’s first carbon-negative fashion brand, leading the way in being a restorative brand with a net positive impact. Alongside this, they are also the first brand to provide a fully traceable and transparent account of the supply chain and carbon footprint. Accessible with the tap of a phone against an NFC tag on the sweater hem. www.sheepinc.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2020-12-0736 minSustainably InfluencedSustainably InfluencedS02E08: Keshia Hannam: #climatejusticeThis week we speak with our friend Keshia Hannam, global speaker, writer, and activist, who works to heighten individuals’ and groups' understanding of their own biases, the actions they can take, and how the climate crisis impacts brown and black communities most. Known as a global community builder and orator, she has spoken for The New York Times, Fortune 500 companies like Marriott and Macy’s, and at The United Nations. This is the second time we've had Keshia on the podcast and we could listen to her speak about climate justice forever. You can find Keshia on Instagram here: www.inst...2020-12-0726 minSustainably InfluencedSustainably InfluencedS02E07: Ashleigh Bishop: Making Money for the Greater GoodToday’s episode we speak to Ashleigh Bishop, cofounder of Bagboard, the sustainable reward scheme that brings conscious brands and people together to drive sustainable environmental and social change. Ashleigh joined her long time schoolmate Ben Ayres, to found the company after he easily convinced her that disrupting the advertising industry and saving the world (at the same time) was possible. Ashleigh has a background in advertising and most recently was at McCann London, with experience in creating fully-integrated advertising campaigns for global brands such as Pandora, Nestlé and Nespresso. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for mor...2020-11-1233 minSustainably InfluencedSustainably InfluencedS02E06: Sophie Slater: Building a Slow Fashion brandThis week we talk to Sophie Slater, the co-founder and CEO of ethical, sustainable, locally made fashion brand Birdsong. Together her and designer Susanna create ethical wardrobe staples, paying living wages to talented Londoners facing barriers to work to bring their designs to life. Sophie also freelances for social enterprises and occasionally writes and lectures in sustainable fashion.www.birdsong.london Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2020-11-0426 minSustainably InfluencedSustainably InfluencedS02E05: Harriet Saywood-Bellisario: Why sustainable fashion can't be cheapThis week we're joined by Harriet Saywood-Bellisario and we ask the question on everybody’s lips… Why is sustainable fashion so expensive?Harriet is a womenswear designer and creative director of the new Contemporary London womenswear label Saywood. She is a London College of Fashion Alumni who has worked with the likes of Christopher Kane, Jonathan Saunders, Richard Nicoll & Paul Smith. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2020-10-2838 minSustainably InfluencedSustainably InfluencedS02E04: Elena Polisano: Deforestation in the Amazon & Greenpeace's MonsterToday we’re joined by forests campaigner at Greenpeace, Elena Polisano to discuss Deforestation in the Amazon and their new campaign Monster.With her job as a forest campaigner, Elena calls on the UK’s biggest food retailers to stop buying industrially produced meat and dairy from companies linked to destruction of the Amazon rainforest, and to reduce meat sales by half by 2025. Her recent work includes confronting Tesco bosses with a personal appeal from the heart of the Amazon from Brazilian Indigenous leader Sonia Guajajara. Elena previously led the campaign calling on UK supermarkets to reduce their plastic footprint and ha...2020-10-2234 minSustainably InfluencedSustainably InfluencedS02E01: Introduction to the new seasonWelcome back to Sustainably Influenced! We took a bit of a break over the summer and now we're back with 11 brand new episodes and a fancy new website! Check out www.sustainablyinfluenced.com to learn more about who we are and what we do! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2020-10-1911 minSustainably InfluencedSustainably InfluencedS02E02: Monica Vinader: Moving to 100% Recycled Silver in 2020Today’s episode we spoke to cult jewellery brand owner Monica Vinader about the launch of her new collection made from 100% recycled silver.Founded in 2002, the Monica Vinader brand has created collection after collection of beautifully designed jewellery, a lot inspired by Monica’s travels and vintage pieces she has collected over the years through friends and family. Roll on 2020 and we see  Monica Vinader’s first-ever collection made from 100% recycled Sterling Silver, in collaboration with leading sustainable fashion influencer, Doina Ciobanu. A collaboration that heralds in the brand's commitment to moving completely away from mined materials, with al...2020-10-1926 minSustainably InfluencedSustainably InfluencedS02E03: Zinnia Kumar: Performative SustainabilityToday we’re joined by Published Scientist, Ecologist and model, Zinnia Kumar. We talk about performative sustainability & how sustainable fashion & ecosystems are linked. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2020-10-1933 minPlease Don\'t Kick Me OutPlease Don't Kick Me OutPlease Don't Kick Me Out - Episode 24 - Featuring IBeDamned host, Danika FoleyThis week's episode features Danika Foley, who works in television broadcasting. Danika also owns and hosts a community for women of all walks of life through her B/Vlog Ibedamned, and hosts a weekly live broadcast interviewing people. My interview will be an hour after releasing this, and I will share it to the social media pages for this podcast. Danika has felt imposter syndrome in so many facets of her life, especially in the TV broadcast world, but has maintained a very positive attitude about combatting it.  Imposter syndrome impacts everyone in a different way, and I...2020-08-3156 minSustainably InfluencedSustainably InfluencedS01E22: We Talk Plant Based News with Robbie LockieThis week we’re joined by Robbie Lockie, oo-founder of Plant Based News, the multi-award-winning resource for the latest up-to-the-minute plant-based-interest & vegan content. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2020-08-2037 minSustainably InfluencedSustainably InfluencedS01E21: We Talk Clean Curl Care with Bouclème Founder Michele Scott-LynchThis week on Sustainably Influenced we talk clean curl care with Michele Scott-Lynch founder of haircare brand Bouclème. Michele tells us about her journey, how the business got started and about her biopolymer product bottles made from sugarcane.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2020-07-1021 minSustainably InfluencedSustainably InfluencedS01E20: We Talk Ethical Jewellery with MamaterThis week we speak with Marilyne Kekeli, founder of ethical jewellery brand, MAMATER. Marilyne began her journey to fulfil her needs and those of women with similar desires.  Named after a play on the French words for Mother Earth, MAMATER makes ethical... Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2020-06-2727 minSustainably InfluencedSustainably InfluencedS01E19: We Talk Environmental Racism with Keshia HannamThis week's guest recently spoke at the Conscious Festival and if that sounds familiar it should do! We interviewed the co-Founder Paula Miquelis last week and after listening to Keshia speak at the event we knew we had to have her speak on our... Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2020-06-2046 minSustainably InfluencedSustainably InfluencedS01E18: We talk to Green Is The New Black & The Virtual Conscious Festival co-founder, Paula MiquelisThis week we speak to Paula Miquelis, Co-Founder of lifestyle and media platform, Green Is The New Black and subsequently the Conscious Festival... Paula together with her co-founder Stephanie Dickson seek to inspire people to live more consciously and... Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2020-06-1130 minSustainably InfluencedSustainably InfluencedS01E17: We Talk Environmentally-Friendly Periods with Ella DaishAfter a week off WE ARE BACK. We're joined by Ella Daish, an environmental activist, who started a petition in 2018 to remove plastic from menstrual products. Her award-winning campaign is leading to significant changes in the period industry and has so... Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2020-05-2940 minSustainably InfluencedSustainably InfluencedS01E16: It's a Check In Episode!This week Bianca and Charlotte talk through their last 5 episodes. They also touch on Fashion Revolution and their thoughts on the sustainability movement - good and bad. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2020-05-1644 minSustainably InfluencedSustainably InfluencedS01E15: We Talk Sustainability & Second Hand Fashion with Emma Slade EdmondsonThis week we chat to Emma Slade Edmondson, strategic creative director, consultant and writer with a focus on social change and sustainability. She is the founder of ESE consultancy (which works to elevate brands who have a desire to do some social or... Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2020-05-0848 minSustainably InfluencedSustainably InfluencedS01E14: We Talk Hand Wash and Football Clubs with Faith in NatureThis week we're talking all about natural hair and skin brand Faith in Nature, with Head of Marketing Hannah Whitaker.  Faith in Nature was founded in 1974 in New York on the belief that natural, ethical, products should be available to everyone, in a... Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2020-05-0235 minSustainably InfluencedSustainably InfluencedS01E13: We talk through Fashion Revolution WeekThis week is Fashion Revolution Week, which happens every year on the anniversary of the Rana Plaza factory collapse, which killed 1,138 people and injured many more in 2013, we encourage millions of people to come together to campaign for systemic... Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2020-04-2433 minSustainably InfluencedSustainably InfluencedS01E12: We talk face masks with FAACE Founder Jasmine Wicks-StephensThis week we're joined by Jasmine Wicks-Stephens, founder of Known PR and Faace, the no BS capsule collection of face masks. We discuss the ins and outs of her new beauty brand Faace and what it's like to launch during Lockdown. One not to be missed,... Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2020-04-1731 minSustainably InfluencedSustainably InfluencedS01E11: Talking Ethical Influencing with Besma, founder of Ethical InfluencersWe spoke to Besma, founder of Ethical Influencers and the Curiously Conscious blog. You can find out more about the Ethical Influencer network here: https://ethicalinfluencers.co.uk/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2020-04-0927 minSustainably InfluencedSustainably InfluencedS01E10: A check-In Episode with Bianca and CharlotteThis week we're doing a bit of a recap on our last few episodes. We talk about the Odacité products Charlotte is using at the moment and our reaction to the RSPCA episode. Let us know what you think at www.instagram.com/sustainablyinfluenced Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2020-04-0323 minSustainably InfluencedSustainably InfluencedS01E09: We Talk Litter with RSPCAThis week we're talking to Holly Barber and Ren Shilcock from the RSPCA. We ask them about their  #EndSkyLitter campaign and the RSPCA's involvement with the Great British Spring Clean. As well as, top tips we can all follow to ensure our litter is... Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2020-03-2722 minSustainably InfluencedSustainably InfluencedS01E08: We Talk Skincare with Clean Beauty Pioneer & Founder of Odacité, Valerie GRANDURY.This week we Talk Skincare with Clean Beauty Pioneer & Founder of Odacité, Valerie Grandury. A blend of luxurious French skincare and California green living, Odacité uses the highest quality ingredients, plant extracts and oils to create pure... Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2020-03-1320 minSustainably InfluencedSustainably InfluencedS01E07: We Talk All Things Sustainability with Shope DelanoShope Delano is a brand marketer, writer and headshot photographer that specialises in content and comms in consumer-tech and fashion. She's passionate about authenticity in sustainability, new-age consumer brands and re-defining what 'work' means for... Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2020-03-0525 minSustainably InfluencedSustainably InfluencedS01E06: We talk fashion with Georgie Hyatt, founder of Cult Label Fashion Rental Platform RotaroThis week we're joined by Georgie Hyatt, founder of fashion rental service, Rotaro. Rotaro is a Cult Label Fashion Rental Platform, that stocks highly curated new season fan favourites from brands such as Ganni, Reformation, Shrimps, The Vampire's Wife,... Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2020-02-2834 minSustainably InfluencedSustainably InfluencedS01E05: Sarah Hildyard from Shopstyle Collective Talks Sustainability & InfluencersThis week we're joined by Sarah Hildyard from Shopstyle Collective to talk about all things influencers and sustainability.  ShopStyle Collective is the leading affiliate network for influencers to monetise their content with thousands of brand... Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2020-02-2020 minSustainably InfluencedSustainably InfluencedS01E4: The Plastic Challenge Check InIn Episode 3 our friend Noelle challenged us to go a week without using plastic. In this week's episode, we talk through our experience and what we struggled with. You can see more over on our IGTV:  https://www.instagram.com/sustainablyinfluenced/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2020-02-1217 minSustainably InfluencedSustainably InfluencedS01E3: We're joined by Conscious Lifestyle Blogger Noelle RiemslagIn this week's episode, we are joined by our friend and Lifestyle Blogger Noelle Riemslag. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2020-01-3021 minSustainably InfluencedSustainably InfluencedS01E02: We meet The Better Brand Consultant, Eleanor O'LearyOn this week;'s episode, we welcome our first ever guest Eleanor O'Leary - AKA The Better Brand Consultant Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2020-01-2326 minSustainably InfluencedSustainably InfluencedS01E01: An introduction to Sustainably Influenced by hosts Bianca Foley & Charlotte Williams - In collaboration with RSPCAAn introduction to the Sustainably Influenced podcast hosted by Bianca Foley and Charlotte Williams. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2020-01-1619 min