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How I WorkHow I WorkQuick Win: How to quit single-use waste - even when you're travellingWhat if I told you that one simple kit could make your work and travel more sustainable - without adding extra hassle?  The best eco-friendly habits are the ones that fit seamlessly into your daily routine. But when you’re hopping between shared workspaces, traveling for business, or just navigating a busy schedule, it’s easy to fall back on single-use plastics and convenience items.  In this Quick Win episode, Lottie Dalziel, sustainability advocate, author, and NSW Young Australian of the Year, shares a practical strategy to reduce waste and make more conscious choices on the go...2025-07-2007 minPodvan Podcast with RabbitPodvan Podcast with RabbitLottie Dalziel from Banish on Sustainable Living Without the HypeYou know those plastic bottle tops you toss in the bin? Lottie Dalziel’s turned them into coasters, earrings and pens! She’s the founder of Banish, a platform that makes sustainability accessible (and fun!). We talk about how she started with one New Year’s resolution and ended up with 70 shoeboxes a day in the mail, the realities of greenwashing, and how to do your bit for the planet.We also get into:• What sparked Lottie’s green mission• The small changes that actually save you money• Why greenwashing i...2025-06-0937 minHow I WorkHow I WorkSimple and surprising hacks to save money and save the planet with Lottie DalzielThink sustainable living is confusing, expensive, or just plain overwhelming? You're not alone. With so much conflicting advice out there, it’s hard to know what actually makes a difference.  Lottie Dalziel is here to set the record straight. Founder of Banish, one of Australia’s most trusted sustainability platforms, Lottie has helped thousands of people and businesses cut through the noise and adopt realistic, impactful changes. Recognized as the NSW Young Australian of the Year and a driving force behind sustainability education, she’s been featured on major platforms for her expertise in reducing waste and making...2025-04-0936 minThe Business OfThe Business OfBuilding Banish – How Lottie Dalziel turned a New Years resolution into a sustainability startupIn 2018, Lottie Dalziel scribbled down a New Year's resolution: Do better for the planet. Unlike most of us, she actually followed through.  Frustrated by the lack of practical and authentic eco-friendly products on the market, Lottie decided she’d take matters into her own hands. While most startups take years to refine their product, test the market, and strategise their launch, Lottie built Banish – a marketplace and education platform focused on environmental responsibility – in just two weeks.  Her secret? A low risk, cost-effective approach and a willingness to let her customers feedback shape the start-up... This is h...2025-03-2630 minWriters @ StantonWriters @ StantonLottie DalzielLearn how to live your best sustainable life and spend less doing so with sustainability guru Lottie Dalziel. Her new practical guide will show you that sustainable, low-waste living is possible on a budget. 2025-03-2145 minmoney money moneymoney money money806b sustainable ways to save money with Lottie DalzielLiving sustainably doesn't always mean spending more. In fact, it could save you cash. Glen chats with Lottie Dalziel, the Founder of Banish about easy ways to reduce waste, save cash, and make smarter choices for the planet. They talk about:👉🏾 why consuming less is the best money-saving hack👉🏿 how to find free and secondhand gems instead of buying new👉🏻 the 9 Rs of waste (it’s more than just reduce, reuse, recycle!)👉 why being single can actually help you save👉🏼 the real cost of fast fashion and better alternatives👉🏽 and Lot...2025-02-1242 minGo Girl! with Japnit AhujaGo Girl! with Japnit AhujaBecoming a Forbes 30 under 30 sustainability entrepreneur with Lottie DalzielLottie, a Forbes 30 under 30 entrepreneur, shares her journey of starting a sustainable company and the challenges she faced as a young female founder. She emphasizes reducing waste and living sustainably, highlighting the impact of plastics and urging individuals to make small changes for collective environmental impact. Lottie also shares her learnings as an entrepreneur, including the importance of continuous learning and progress over perfection.Keywordssustainability, waste reduction, microplastics, individual impact, female entrepreneurship, challenges, progress over perfectionTakeawaysTake actionable steps to reduce waste and live more sustainably...2024-07-0130 minThe Co-Creating Wellness PodcastThe Co-Creating Wellness PodcastBuilding a More Sustainable Future // Lottie DalzielMeet Lottie Dalziel, a journalist, podcaster, NSW Young Australian of the Year of 2023, the founder of Banish, an education platform that helps Australians reduce their waste, as well as the Banish Recycling and Disposal initiative (BRAD). Needless to say, Lottie has fast become the leading voice for sustainability in Australia. Since founding her B-Corp, eco-friendly business Banish in 2018, Lottie has set out on her mission to educate Australians on how to live to ensure a more sustainable future. She also leads the Banish Recycling and Disposal (BRAD) program, which has recycled over 15 tonnes of hard-to-recycle items, such...2024-04-1248 minCulture Club.Culture Club.Everyday Sustainability With Environmental Advocate Lottie DalzielLottie Dalziel is one of Australia’s leading voices for sustainability. Through her hands-on work, educational social media videos and her accessible point of view, Lottie is empowering a new generation of sustainability advocates. The environmental advocate was the 2023 NSW Young Australian of the Year, she’s been featured on a Forbes’ 30 under 30 list, named Marie Claire’s 2023 Eco Warrior of the Year, and is the founder of Banish, an e-commerce and educational platform, that’s on a mission to reduce waste.  In this ep, we chat about greenwashing, sustainability in the beauty industry, and how a backya...2024-03-2632 minSisters Say It AllSisters Say It AllSustainable Success: Chats with the CEO of Banish, Lottie DalzielNot only a CEO of  a successful business ,giving Aussies tips and resources to live a more sustainable life, Lottie Dalziel was also listed Forbes 30 under 30 in 2023, as well as NSW Woman of The Year. From humble beginnings to becoming a trailblazer in eco-friendly solutions, Lottie shares the journey, challenges, and triumphs of building a business with purpose.Discover the strategies and insights she's gleaned along the way, as well as the pivotal role Banish plays in driving positive change in the world. Learn how small actions can lead to significant environmental impact and what in...2024-03-1226 minHow To Save Our PlanetHow To Save Our PlanetFrom Threads to Soil: Farmer’s Quest for Circular Cotton SolutionsJoin us in this groundbreaking episode as we explore the world-first trial led by Sam, a visionary cotton grower, to return used cotton clothing to the soil. Learn how the Cotton Research Development Corporation's $2 million investment is shaping circularity in the cotton industry, diverting clothing waste from landfills and closing the loop by returning cotton to the farm. Dive into the partnership between industry leaders and discover the scalable solutions that promise a sustainable future for textiles. Don't miss this insightful conversation about the circular journey from fields to fashion! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for...2024-02-0424 minHow To Save Our PlanetHow To Save Our PlanetBamboo Bliss: Intimates with purpose, the evolution of Boody with Shaun GreenbloA central element of Boody's approach is the use of bamboo-based fabrics. We'll uncover the remarkable sustainability benefits of bamboo, from its rapid growth to its minimal water usage, and understand how it aligns perfectly with Boody's mission.Transparency and honesty are at the heart of Boody's brand. We'll explore how Boody promotes these values in the fashion and e-commerce industry. Boody, Australia and New Zealand’s first B Corp Certified, sustainable underwear brand, is redefining the way we think about our clothing choices. Hosted on Acast. See acast.co...2024-01-2125 minHow To Save Our PlanetHow To Save Our PlanetBYO Containers: Is it illegal to BYO?This is the BYO Containers story—a call to action for change. In this episode, Lottie Dalziel chats with Bianca Cottle, founder of BYO Containers, to unravel the eco-conscious journey of reusing in Australia. Discover the legal insights, environmental impact, and why the simplicity of reuse trumps compostables. Bianca shares the transformative power of showing up with your reusables, sparking conversations on sustainability. Join us for a conversation that goes beyond laws and legislation, diving into the heart of a movement that's shaping a greener, more sustainable future. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2023-12-1025 minThings You Didn\'t Learn In SchoolThings You Didn't Learn In SchoolHot Girl Ways To Cool The PlanetNo one wants a hot girl summer all year round... Today, we break down the massive and incredibly intimidating topic of sustainability into tiny micro-changes we can make every day to feel better about our impact on the planet. We've brought in NSW Young Australian Of The Year, Lottie Dalziel to walk us through the practical resources we can use to actually make a difference (and stick to it.)  LINKS TO EVERYTHING MENTIONED: Reduce your waste and find sustainable products with Lottie's website - Banish, here. Offset your carbon e...2023-12-1028 minHow To Save Our PlanetHow To Save Our PlanetSoft Landing: Keep your old mattresses out of landfill in one goThis is a must-listen for anyone interested in the intersection of sustainable practices and the circular economy. Join us in this eye-opening episode as we delve into the world of sustainable mattress recycling with the General Manager of Soft Landing. Discover how Soft Landing is revolutionizing the way we think about mattress disposal, tackling environmental challenges head-on. Learn about their innovative processes, environmental impact, and the journey from waste to resource. Tune in and explore the green side of a good night's rest! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2023-11-2621 minHow To Save Our PlanetHow To Save Our PlanetProtect Australia’s Ocean for good: A deep dive with Dave RastovichDive into the depths of ocean conservation and activism with our extraordinary guest, Dave Rastovich. A global sport activist, co-host of the Waterpeople Podcast, and a driving force behind Patagonia's upcoming "PROTECT AUSTRALIA’S OCEAN FOR GOOD" events, Dave is not only a celebrated free surfer but also a dedicated advocate for our planet.Organised by Patagonia, the free events will travel to Melbourne, Sydney and Byron Bay between 8-12 November. Expect in-conversations with leading climate activists, live music and special screenings of acclaimed short-films focused on ocean protection and climate solutions. Find out more here ....2023-11-0534 minProducts With PurposeProducts With Purpose#103 Lottie Dalziel - Banish: Empowering Australia to Live with Smaller FootprintsIn this episode of Products With Purpose, Eli spoke with Lottie Dalziel Founder of BanishBanish was born in a bid to help Australians reduce their waste with the right products and even better information. Their aim at Banish is to give Australians all of the tools they need to reduce their waste and ecological footprint.Lottie is a sustainability expert dedicated to forging a sustainable future for Australia. Her passion lies in inspiring and empowering Australians to adopt responsible lifestyles, and she has the privilege of reaching and educating tens of thousands of individuals...2023-11-0150 minHow To Save Our PlanetHow To Save Our PlanetBreaking up with non-stick: Kate Slavin's mission for sustainable kitchensWith 72% of Australians disposing of non-stick pots and pans, Kate delves into the startling consequences of this widespread practice. We explore the presence of harmful PFAS ("forever chemicals") in these cookware items and their lasting effects on the environment and human well-being.But it's not all bleak. Kate shares her mission to bring about a significant change in the cookware industry. With a push to ban PFAS in Australia by 2025, she's eager to see a more sustainable and healthy future for kitchens across the country. Hosted on Acast. See...2023-10-2214 minHow To Save Our PlanetHow To Save Our PlanetSipping Sustainability: Coffee Cup Recycling with Brendan Lee of Simply CupsPour yourself a cup of coffee and join us for an engaging and relaxed chat with Brendan Lee, the coffee cup recycling extraordinaire from Simply Cups. In this episode, we unravel the secrets behind Simply Cups' mission to make coffee cup recycling a breeze and why it's such a crucial part of the sustainability puzzle. Brendan takes us behind the scenes, explaining how Simply Cups collects and recycles coffee cups while keeping things simple. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2023-10-0830 minThe Retail Wrap-UpThe Retail Wrap-UpEp. 73 - Lottie Dalziel, the Founder of BanishSend us a textWelcome back to the RetailOasis 'Retail Wrap-Up Podcast' - the podcast for retailers. Coming up on today’s show we’re thrilled to have a special guest who is making waves in the world of sustainability and retail. Joining us is none other than Lottie Dalziel, the extraordinary Founder, owner, and creator of Banish – a revolutionary marketplace that takes eco-friendly products, education, and recycling to a whole new level.Lottie is not your average entrepreneur. She didn't just dip her toe into the sustai...2023-08-0632 minHow To Save Our PlanetHow To Save Our PlanetStriving for climate action with independent Allegra Spender MPIn this episode, Lottie is chatting with independent Allegra Spender. Allegra is part of the group dubbed the teal independents and strives for climate action and kindness within the community. She and Lottie discuss electric vehicles, climate action and how to positively impact your own community Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2023-07-3017 minHow To Save Our PlanetHow To Save Our PlanetDitching Plastic, Changing Lives with the Plastic Free July Movement with Rebecca Prince-RuizJoin us for an empowering episode as we sit down with Rebecca Prince-Ruiz, the inspiring founder of Plastic Free July. We delve into the origins of the Plastic Free July movement and the importance of reducing plastic consumption for a sustainable future. Rebecca shares insights on how the campaign encourages individuals to take small, impactful actions to reduce plastic waste, not just during the month of July but throughout the year. Find out more here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2023-07-2330 minHow To Save Our PlanetHow To Save Our PlanetThread Together: Empowering Through Threads and Transforming Lives with Andie HalasIn this episode Lottie sits down with Andie Halas, the visionary founder of Thread Together, a remarkable not-for-profit organization dedicated to redistributing new clothing to those most in need. In this conversation we explore the profound impact of sustainable fashion on vulnerable communities and how access to new clothing fosters dignity, motivation, and self-confidence. From collaborative partnerships with retailers and brands to the transformative power of clothing, Andie shares heartwarming stories and insights that will leave you inspired and informed. Tune in to explore how you can make a difference in the world of sustainable fashion and join the movement...2023-07-1626 minThe Picnic PodThe Picnic Pod11. LOTTIE DALZIEL from Banish | How to save the world, one shop at a time!Let's talk sustainability baby! Georgia and Alex were joined by the incredibly knowledgeable Lottie Dalziel, who is extremely passionate about helping Australians live a more sustainable life in a realistic way. Lottie gives an insight into how to not feel overwhelmed by 'sustainability', the world of recycling, what the go is with soft plastics now, food waste, and how we can help the environment in small ways that add up to make a world of difference! Named as the 2023 NSW Young Australian of the Year and added to the Forbes 30 under 30 list, the girls absolutely loved this inspiring chat.2023-07-1041 minHow To Save Our PlanetHow To Save Our PlanetReground: Brewing Sustainability and Community ConnectionsIn this episode, Lottie is chatting down with Ninna Larsen, the unstoppable Founder & CEO of Reground. Join us as we dive into the caffeinated world of waste diversion and circular thinking. From collecting ground coffee and chaff to transforming soft plastics into a valuable resource, Reground is on a mission to brew up some sustainable fun! Discover the secrets behind their creative circular ideas and the impact they've had on the local community. Grab your favourite mug, sit back, and enjoy the caffeinated conversation with Ninna Larsen. Hosted on Acast. See acast...2023-07-0922 minHow To Save Our PlanetHow To Save Our PlanetGood Edi: Sipping Sustainability unveiling the Good Edi evolution for edible takeawayGood Edi is a trailblazing company addressing the environmental impact of single-use takeaway cups. In this engaging interview, we talk to founders Catherine Hutchins & Aniyo Rahebi to hear their mission to provide a sustainable and eco-friendly choice for coffee lovers. Discover the design and features of the Good Edi cup that make it a game-changer in the quest to reduce waste and landfill. From collaboration with cafes to positive impact stories, we uncover the steps taken by Good Edi to create a more sustainable future. Together, let's sip sustainability with the Good Edi. Hosted on Acast. See acast...2023-07-0216 minHow To Save Our PlanetHow To Save Our PlanetThe Thankyou Story: Rebranding for Positive Change and the Rise of RefillablesJoin us for an engaging and friendly conversation with Daniel Flynn, the Co-founder of Thankyou, as we dive into their remarkable journey of rebranding and the introduction of a new refillable range. Discover the inspiration behind this exciting change and how it aligns with Thankyou's mission to create positive social impact. Delve into the strategies for making refillables more accessible and convenient for consumers and the role of collaborations in driving these initiatives forward. Tune in to be inspired by the Thankyou story and the lessons learned throughout their journey of rebranding and innovation. Hosted on Acast. See...2023-06-2523 minHow To Save Our PlanetHow To Save Our PlanetSustainable Threads: Exploring the World of Natural Fashion FibresLucianne Tonti is the author of Sundressed a book that highlights the use of natural fibres in the textile industry. In this episode, Lottie talks to her about the hierarchy of textiles and how to make more conscious fashion choices.You can purchase her book here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2023-06-1830 minHow To Save Our PlanetHow To Save Our PlanetRevolve RECYCLING: From Waste to Wheels The Circular Journey of Bikes and ScootersIn this episode, Lottie talks with Guido Verbist, the General Manager of Revolve Recycling, a pioneering company dedicated to recycling and redeploying bikes, E-bikes, and scooters in Australia. Discover the fascinating story behind Revolve Recycling's inception and learn how their innovative approach contributes to sustainability and the circular economy. Tune in for a thought-provoking conversation that envisions the future of PTV recycling and unveils the aspirations and goals of Revolve Recycling in shaping a more environmentally-friendly transportation landscape. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2023-06-1128 minHow To Save Our PlanetHow To Save Our PlanetPouring Sustainability: How Hidden Sea Wine is Redefining the Wine IndustryRichie Vandenberg is the “Captain” and co-founder of Hidden Sea Wines. A sustainable wine company who is challenging the norm behind the wine industry. Hidden Sea Wines want to make great wines that also help the planet. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2023-06-0418 minHow To Save Our PlanetHow To Save Our PlanetDavid Finnigan: The art of storytelling the devastation of climate changeDavid Finnigan is a climate change theatre maker, what does that entail you ask? Well in this episode Lottie dives deep into David's journey and his advice for young creatives starting in this space. His latest production, Scenes from the Climate Era is coming to Belvoir in May 2023. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2023-05-2818 minHow To Save Our PlanetHow To Save Our PlanetWorm farming 101: your go-to guide to getting a wriggle onHannah Churton is fighting food waste! The Worm Monger, wrangler of worms, rioter against household food waste and soon-to-be Dr Food Waste. Hannah also created a community compost hub which has diverted almost six tonnes of food waste from landfill since it’s inception two and a half years ago. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2023-05-0721 minHow To Save Our PlanetHow To Save Our PlanetEmma Lewisham: How Emma pioneered refillable and clean beautyThe beauty industry uses 120 billion products each and every year but one New Zealander is trying to change that. Emma Lewisham is the beauty and the brains behind the innovative skincare brand Emma Lewisham. She is pioneering clean beauty and refills across the industry sharing her IP with everyone! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2023-04-3019 minHow To Save Our PlanetHow To Save Our PlanetCandleXchange: How to choose a more sustainable candleCandleXchange delivers environmental benefits by reusing the containers to make more candles, using natural ingredients including pure soy wax and cotton wicks that create an even, clean, and safe burn as well as eliminating packaging waste with reusable and recyclable packing. In this episode, we discuss how to choose the most sustainable candle and its impacts on our health and the environment.You can shop CandleXchange candles here.P.s CandleXchange are hosting candle-making workshops at Banish's Sydney Sustainability Hub this month, click here to sign up.2023-04-2321 minHow To Save Our PlanetHow To Save Our PlanetA climate psychologists tips on dealing with eco-anxietyMegan Kennedy-Woodard is a Climate Coaching Psychologist and the co-founder of Climate Psychologists, an organisation which designs programs for schools and businesses on how to support climate well-being and the co-author of the book Turn the Tide on Climate Anxiety, with a kids book coming later this year titled You are unstoppable. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2023-04-1618 minHow To Save Our PlanetHow To Save Our PlanetSea Forest: Seaweed the game changer for cows fartsSam Elsom is the CEO of Sea Forest and Aussie start-up which to put it simply is using seaweed to fight climate change. Sea Forest is the first in the world to cultivate Asparagopsis a red native seaweed and now they have their sights set on having a positive impact on global food resources. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2023-04-1016 minHow Do You HustleHow Do You HustleHow to be more sustainable with Lottie Dalziel from BanishIn this episode, we talk to sustainability advocate, business founder and podcaster Lottie Dalziel. Lottie is the founder of Banish, an education platform that helps Australians reduce their waste, and the Banish Recycling and Disposal initiative. She is a leading voice for sustainability in Australia, providing education and resources and was awarded NSW Young Australian of the Year 2023. Lottie has also spoken about her work at events including TEDx.Banish's recycling program BRAD has diverted over 14 tonnes of plastic from going to landfill. To find out more about Banish follow @banish.au on Instagram or go t...2023-04-0532 minHow To Save Our PlanetHow To Save Our PlanetACOR: A dumpster dive into recycling in Australia + soft plastic recyclingRecycling in Australia can be difficult, confusing, and downright overwhelming. In today’s episode, Lottie is chatting with, Suzanne Toumbourou, the CEO of the Australian Council of Recycling. Toumbourou explains everything from where Australia is leading in recycling to what happened with REDcycle. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2023-04-0233 minHow To Save Our PlanetHow To Save Our PlanetThe Essentials Club: Mending your clothes can be easy and so simpleMaddy is a slow-living enthusiast and the founder of The Essentials Club a website and social media platform that teaches people how to make and mend their own clothes. In this episode we chat about her top tips for beginners and how to get started with sewing. Here are some of the resources that are mentioned:ABC Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2023-03-2619 minHow To Save Our PlanetHow To Save Our PlanetEverything you need to know about cloth nappiesEmma Avery is a sustainability consultant and a cloth nappy business so is the perfect person to talk all things cloth nappies. Cloth nappies come in all shapes and sizes and how are you meant to clean them? Emma answers all of Lottie’s questions.Also did you know that some councils offer a rebate towards purchasing cloth nappies. Check it out here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2023-03-1919 minHow To Save Our PlanetHow To Save Our PlanetEarth Worthy: Why isn't anyone talking about jute?Earth Worthy is a social enterprise employing survivors of a garment factory in Bangladesh. Their makers are well-paid and are able to provide for their families in a dignified way. In this episode, Lottie interviews Founder Jessica Clark about her journey and challenges in building a sustainable business.Shop Earth Worthy here and you can find out more about the brand here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2023-03-1217 minHow To Save Our PlanetHow To Save Our PlanetGas cooktops: the impact they're having on our environment and our healthOnce the gold standard in home cooking gas stovetops have recently come under fire. Not only for their safety but also for their environmental impact. In this episode Lottie Dalziel I am talking with Yannai Kashtan from Stanford University about the research that is being undertaken in the US and Australia by UNSW. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2023-03-0709 minHow To Save Our PlanetHow To Save Our PlanetConnie Cao: A beginner’s guide to backyard and balcony gardeningConnie Cao is an urban gardener. She and her husband have transformed their inner-city Melbourne backyard into a thriving urban oasis, producing everything from cucamelons to pumpkins and so many different types of berries. In this episode, we hear what got Connie into gardening and she shares her top tips for gardening in small spaces.You can follow Connie's journey here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2023-03-0524 minHow To Save Our PlanetHow To Save Our PlanetHow to travel lightly and sustainablyTravelling sustainably is tricky! You're already out of your depths then throw in making the planet a priority and it is even harder. In this mini-ep I dish out a few of the things that I do to make travelling more fun and sustainable.If you have a question you'd like answered please ask away here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2023-02-2806 minHow To Save Our PlanetHow To Save Our PlanetCruelty Free International: Busting beauty myths on animal crueltyMichelle Thew is the global CEO of Cruelty Free International. Cruelty Free International has been campaigning for animal rights for over 100 years ago back in 1898! Some of their key achievements in this time have been the introduction of cruelty-free cosmetic laws across Europe and the US, and campaigning for animals in lab testing facilities, from resulting in thousands of animals being saved. In this episode, Lottie asks Michelle all of the questions you're thinking and busts some of the biggest beauty myths around animal rights. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2023-02-2624 minHow To Save Our PlanetHow To Save Our PlanetWOSUP: How sports stadiums are going single-use plastic freeWar On Single Use Plastics is tackling the use of single-use plastic cups at stadiums and events around Australia. Their solution is a returnable, recyclable aluminium cup. They are running trials across Australia at Queensland Country Bank Stadium and Adelaide Oval to ban single-use cups at sporting venues with their sights set on the Olympics! In this episode, Lottie chats with co-founder Karl Page.You can follow their journey here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2023-02-2108 minOne QuestionOne QuestionCOMMUNITY OVER INDIVIDUAL with Lottie DalzielIf there was one thing you think society should talk more about, what would it be?"Caring for the planet and one another should be second nature. I think we need to focus on how as a community we should stop being so individualistic and look after our planet and one another more.”_____In 2018 Lottie Dalziel, made a long list of new year's resolutions but to her surprise and great delight, one of them actually stuck. She made it so broad that it couldn't not work. That resolution was "to re...2023-02-2126 minHow To Save Our PlanetHow To Save Our PlanetNever Ever Pay Retail: How to bag the best op shop findsHannah Klose is the brains behind Never Ever Pay Retail, she’s been successfully thrifting for many years now and regularly shares her top tricks and tricks on Instagram. In this episode, we talk about fast fashion and Hannah’s top tips for snagging a bargain.You can follow Hannah on Instagram here for her latest thrifting tips and finds. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2023-02-1923 minHow To Save Our PlanetHow To Save Our Planet90% of Australia's bee population could be wiped outThe varroa mite has made headlines across the nation sadly being detected in Northern New South Wales. Why are beekeepers around the world terrified of this little mite? Nick Dowse, founder of Honey Fingers explains. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2023-02-1412 minHow To Save Our PlanetHow To Save Our PlanetHoney fingers: Backyard beekeeping, why bees are our greatest teachersNick Dowse is the founder of Honey Fingers. He is an expert beekeeper and in this episode, he explains so eloquently how bees are integral to our daily lives. We also talk about the difference between native and honey bees but also a couple of things you can do to help the bees even without a hive! Find out more about Honey Fingers here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2023-02-1231 minHow To Save Our PlanetHow To Save Our PlanetSimple switches for a more sustainable kitchenThe kitchen is arguably the epicentre of your home and because of that, it is probably the area in your household that creates the most waste. From plastic packaging to wilting greens and stale bread, kitchen waste can seem like a monstrous task. Here are some simple ways to reduce your kitchen waste.You can purchase many of the swaps here and don't forget to subscribe so you don't miss an ep! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2023-02-0707 minHow To Save Our PlanetHow To Save Our PlanetSarah Wilson: From food waste to fashion why we need to rethink our consumptionSarah Wilson has been described as a force of nature. She is a passionate activist that is taking the planet’s future into her own hands. The multi-New York Times best-selling author’s latest book This One Wild and Precious Life and her podcast WILD speaks of our longing to connect in our current climate, this episode is filled with information and actions that can help save our planet.You can listen to WILD with Sarah Wilson here and download Simplicious Flow here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2023-02-0534 minHow To Save Our PlanetHow To Save Our PlanetHow to reduce your waste in your laundryLet's be honest no one enjoys doing laundry, it's probably the least exciting part of your home routine. But inside your laundry is where around 15-40% of your home's water and energy is spent so the small changes you make here have a big impact. Here are six ways to save the environment and help your clothes. You can purchase many of these swaps here, otherwise don't forget to subscribe so you don't miss an ep! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2023-01-3107 minHow To Save Our PlanetHow To Save Our PlanetGoterra: Maggot farming is a thing, here's how it helps our planetOlympia Yarger is the CEO and founder of Goterra and most recently has been named the 2023 ACT’s Australian of the Year. Goterra is fighting food waste with robots and solving one of the agriculture industry's biggest financial and climate pain points.Find out more about Goterra here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2023-01-2918 minHow To Save Our PlanetHow To Save Our Planet6 ways to reduce waste in your bathroomThere are so many quirky bathroom products around that can help you significantly slash your waste, so here are a couple of my faves.Don't forget to subscribe to this podcast so you don't miss out on any extra tips, tricks and sustainable info. Speaking of info if you want to learn more head to Banish. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2023-01-2608 minHow To Save Our PlanetHow To Save Our PlanetWho Gives A Crap: Is recycled toilet paper made from old toilet paper?Who Gives A Crap is best known for its innovative spin on what was traditionally a boring industry. In this episode, Lottie Dalziel chats with Elissa Foster the Head of Sustainability for Who Gives A Crap about the WGAC difference, what recycled toilet paper actually means and how to have a more sustainable office. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2023-01-2223 minHow To Save Our PlanetHow To Save Our PlanetWhy I started living sustainably (and launched Banish)Hi! I'm Lottie Dalziel the host of this podcast but I thought for this mini-ep I would talk a little bit about my journey, how I got into sustainability and starting Banish. If you have a sustainability question you'd like answered in 2023 please ask away here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2023-01-1710 minSlow It DownSlow It DownNot All Doom And Gloom with Lottie DalzielHere’s a little snippet of some positive things going on with the environment at the moment that Lottie had to share with me. It’s always important focusing on the good things to get that motivation going so I hope you feel a bit inspired. Have a great weekend! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2022-12-0806 minHow To Save Our PlanetHow To Save Our PlanetHow to have a more sustainable ChristmasIt felt fitting that the last Q&A episode of 2022 was Christmas-related. It is a jolly but often wasteful time of the year, in this mini ep Lottie covers a few simple ways to be lighter on the planet at this time of year.Read some more sustainable Christmas swaps here.If you have a sustainability question you'd like answered in 2023 please ask away here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2022-12-0606 minSlow It DownSlow It DownLottie Dalziel - A Lot(tie) to be done but BANISH the guilt! (Ooh, that was a baby brain title if I’ve ever heard one…)In 2018 Lottie Dalziel made the resolution to be kinder to the planet but struggled to find reliable sources on the subject with easy info to follow. Instead of being disheartened she saw an opportunity and founded Banish, an online platform with easy to digest information and methods to help reduce everyday waste. Lottie also runs BRAD – the Banish Recycling and Disposal Program. People send in hard-to-recycle items, such as blister packs, and Banish uses its partnership with TerraCycle to have them recycled in Australia.The BRAD initiative recycled 11 tonnes of waste, or 150,000 products, from 11,000 households within its fi...2022-12-0632 minHow To Save Our PlanetHow To Save Our PlanetSunButter: What's the difference between physical and chemical sunscreens?SunButter Skincare is the world's first certified palm oil free sunscreen that comes in a tin that's helping to protect you and the planet. In this episode, Lottie Dalziel chats to co-founder Tom Hiney about his journey to starting SunButter and also the difference between physical and chemical sunscreens.You can find out more about SunButter here or shop it here. If you enjoyed this episode don't forget to rate, review and subscribe on your favourite podcast platform. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2022-12-0422 minHow To Save Our PlanetHow To Save Our PlanetWhat should I do with my glittery items this Christmas?Glitter and Christmas have gone hand in hand for so many years! But now we're understanding the negative impact that glitter has on our planet so what should you go with your glittery Christmas decorations? Lottie answers all in this Q&A episode.If you have a sustainability question that you'd like answered please ask it here! Otherwise don't forget to subscribe so you don't miss out on another episode. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2022-11-2905 minHow To Save Our PlanetHow To Save Our PlanetSamsara: How to infinitely recycle plastic with the help of bio-crittersSamsara Eco is tackling plastic pollution at the source, biohacking its way to break down and infinitely recycle plastic. This week Lottie interviews, Mirte van der Lugt from Samsara Eco who explains what's happening in their newly funded labs and what they're working toward.Find out more here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2022-11-2720 minSustainability FurtherSustainability FurtherLottie Dalziel: How young people are teaching Australians to live sustainablyIn this episode, we turn the spotlight on our host Lottie Dalziel! Lottie founded Banish an education platform and e-commerce store as a way to help educate, empower and inspire Australians to do better for the planet. Four years on Banish is one of Australia’s largest marketplaces, Dalziel has also created the BRAD program and has just been awarded the 2023 NSW Young Australian of the Year.2022-11-2323 minHow To Save Our PlanetHow To Save Our PlanetHow to shop sustainably in sales seasonIt feels like there are more sales on than ever right now. With discounts galore, it is easy to get swept up in the marketing hype but sustainability expert Lottie Dalziel explains how to shop sustainably AND grab a great deal.If you have a sustainability question that you'd like answered please leave your message here. Otherwise, rate, review and subscribe wherever you listen to your podcasts. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2022-11-2206 minBeing Hot is HardBeing Hot is HardSustainable Hotness with Lottie DalzielTry Lottie's failsafe trick to ensure that nobody ever says you look tired again and let us know how flawlessly it worked at @hothardpod!Stay hot and stay hard,Cass, Zoe, and Nina xxx❤️‍🔥💄✨🥵💋Want to get in contact with us?Email | Twitter | Instagram | WebsiteOr individually:Lottie Instagram | Twitter | Banish (eco-friendly products and tips!) | The Gritty Pretty (interactive online beauty magazine!)Cass Instagram | TwitterZoe Instagram | TwitterNina Instagram | TwitterRecorded and produce...2022-11-2151 minHow To Save Our PlanetHow To Save Our PlanetSendle: The environmental cost of e-commerce deliveriesE-commerce has exploded! Over 10% of global CO2e emissions are from transport and logistics. Whilst we can take public transport or walk to work the same doesn’t really go for our e-commerce purchases. In this episode, Lottie Dalziel chats with James Chin-Moody, CEO and Co-founder of carbon-neutral shipping company Sendle. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2022-11-2020 minHow To Save Our PlanetHow To Save Our PlanetWhat is BRAD?Did you know that just 9% of plastic gets recycled in Australia? BRAD is Banish's Recycling and Disposal Program that I created two years ago as a solution for Aussie households to recycle hard to recycle items like blister packs and beauty products. Listen up to hear more of the story.Here's how to start recycling with BRAD.Do you have a sustainability question that you'd like to know the answer to? Ask yours here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2022-11-1507 minHow To Save Our PlanetHow To Save Our PlanetJoost Bakker: What does a zero waste home really look like?Famously described by the New York Times as the ‘poster boy of zero waste living.’ Floral artist, and zero waste expert Joost Bakker wants to design out waste, he believes in using nature’s systems to work in harmony to build a greener future.GREENHOUSE BY JOOST is an inspiring feature documentary following Bakker as he builds a self-sustaining home in the centre of Melbourne, an ecosystem that provides its occupants with water, energy, shelter and nourishment. Joined in hiswork by chefs Matt Stone and Jo Barrett, Bakker faces his fair share of challe...2022-11-1323 minHow To Save Our PlanetHow To Save Our PlanetThe biggest recycling mistakes Australians makeI'll be the first to admit that recycling isn't easy! It is confusing, overwhelming and difficult to understand. That's why I'm here - to help make it easier. In this episode, we discuss the most common mistakes that Australians make and how to get it right. Submit your sustainability questions here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2022-11-0807 minHow To Save Our PlanetHow To Save Our PlanetARL: The easiest way to tell if you can actually recycle somethingI'm a sustainability expert and I'll be the first to admit that I still get recycling wrong. It is complicated, confusing and downright difficult! In this episode, Lottie chats with Sarah Sannen the Australasian Recycling Label (ARL) Program Manager about why recycling is so hard and how it is (hopefully) about to get a whole lot easier. if you enjoyed this episode make sure you Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2022-11-0616 minHow To Save Our PlanetHow To Save Our PlanetCan you recycle coffee cups? + how to get your local cafe to accept your reusablesThis Q&A episode is a little different this week, not only does Lottie Dalziel answer an audience question but we hear from the team at Project PARGO about how to get your local cafe to give reusables a go. Submit your sustainability questions here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2022-11-0109 minHow To Save Our PlanetHow To Save Our PlanetProject PARGO: Quitting single-use plastics and providing water to those in needFor most Australians access to clean drinking water is as simple as turning on a tap. But in reality, only 1 in 3 people globally have access to safe drinking water. Ellie McGovern and Dylan Rowe are the co-founders of Project PARGO a company that is on a mission to change this.Shop Project PARGO now and find out more about their clean water projects here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2022-10-3024 minHow To Save Our PlanetHow To Save Our PlanetHow can you be sustainable on a budget?Saving money and the planet at the same time is possible. In this episode I share my top tips for how your sustainable habits are also lighter on your wallet too. On the How To Save Our Planet podcast every Wednesday we will answer one of your questions! If you have a burning sustainability question (it could be anything from recycling to composting to slow fashion!) then please ask it here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2022-10-2510 minHow To Save Our PlanetHow To Save Our PlanetCitizen Wolf: The devastating impact of e-commerce returns on our planetThe fashion industry is the second biggest polluter in Australia after oil and gas but Australians are also the second largest consumers of textiles around the world. In this episode, Lottie talks to Zoltan Csaki, co-founder of Citizen Wolf, the made-to-order t-shirt company which is challenging the fashion industry. This episode speaks about the impact of the clothing industry on our planet but also highlighting what really happens to your e-commerce returns.Find out more about Citizen Wolf here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2022-10-2326 minHow To Save Our PlanetHow To Save Our Planet5 items to kickstart your sustainability journeyThis question has to be one of my most frequently asked! To be honest, I don't love answering it as you'll hear but for you I have, listen up.These are the first swaps I made:Stainless steel strawsBamboo toothbrushReusable coffee cupHand-knitted dish clothsCompost binThey are all available here.If you have a planet-related question then I want to hear it! Submit yours here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2022-10-1803 minHow To Save Our PlanetHow To Save Our PlanetSWAG: Solving Australians annual +$2000 problem + growing a business with Shark Tank & OprahAustralians throw away over $2,000 worth of food every year or 1 in every 5 shopping bags. Peita Pini is on a mission to change this! She is the creator of The Swag bag a revolutionary product that keeps your fruit and vegetables fresher for longer!Peita has appeared on Shark Tank and her Swags were featured as one of Oprah's kitchen must-haves in 2019.Shop the Veggie Saver here, and find out more about Peita and the Swag here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2022-10-1621 minHow To Save Our PlanetHow To Save Our PlanetHow can you compost without a backyard?When I first started my sustainability journey I didn't even give composting a second thought. No backyard = no composting, right? Wrong! In this episode you can find out how to compost without any space whatsover.If you have a planet-related question then we want to hear it! Submit yours here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2022-10-1103 minHow To Save Our PlanetHow To Save Our PlanetTWOOBS: How an environmental pivot changed their lives and businessWe're fortunate enough to have Stef and Jess Dadon on for our first guest ep of the How To Save Our Planet podcast! From fashion bloggers and creators to founders of footwear brand TWOOBS these powerhouses are kicking goals! In this episode, we talk about their environmental pivot and how hard it is to run an environmentally-focused fashion label. Don't forget to subscribe so that you don't miss out on the next episode of planet-saving goodness. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2022-10-0928 minHow To Save Our PlanetHow To Save Our PlanetShould you keep bottle tops on or off when recycling?This is a question that I get asked way too often! It can also be very confusing and there isn't a lot of information on there on what to do with your lids but here's your answer.Do you have a planet-related question you'd like answered? Submit yours here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2022-10-0903 minHow To Save Our PlanetHow To Save Our PlanetHow To Save Our PlanetI’m Lottie Dalziel, a sustainability expert with a passion for the planet. But it hasn’t always been that way, four years ago I made a New years resolution that actually stuck, I pledged to do better for the planet. I’ve dedicated my life to making living sustainably EASY, so easy that there’s no reason not to save the planet.In this podcast series, you’ll hear me talk to experts and everyday individuals who are also navigating their way through trying to do their bit. From recycling to composting to upcycling and next-gen i...2022-10-0501 minBeauty TalkBeauty TalkEP 83: Beauty Talk | The 4 Beauty Products Our Editors Think Are OverratedIn today's episode of Gritty Pretty Radio, Rose Garnett (beauty editor) and Lottie Dalziel (sustainability editor) chat through the beauty products they think are overrated. This could get controversial! The duo also chat through their favourite budget and bougie products of the week. If you're a retinol newbie, you may want to take note of Rose's budget pick. PRODUCTS MENTIONED: Rose Budget: L'Oréal Paris Revitalift Retinol + Niacinamide Pressed Night Cream, $50.99 [https://www.chemistwarehouse.com.au/buy/115264/l-oreal-paris-revitalift-laser-retinol-niacinamide-pressed-cream-50ml] *On sale for $29.97 at time of recording. Rose Bougie:B...2022-05-1514 minSustainable EcommerceSustainable EcommerceEP8 - Founder Interview With Lottie Dalziel from BanishWelcome to Episode 8 of the Sustainable eCommerce podcast! Today I'm joined by Lottie Dalziel, founder of Banish, one of Australia's fastest growing sustainable product marketplaces. We explore how their focus on education has made Banish a powerhouse of customer acquisition and how brand engagement has led to its members literally queuing up to help them sort through piles of rubbish! Full show notes and transcript can be found here, including links to the Banish store and Instagram page: https://sustainable-ecom.com/ep8   2022-04-1429 minFearlessly Failing with Lola BerryFearlessly Failing with Lola Berry175. Fearlessly Failing: Lottie DalzielMeet sustainability expert Lottie Dalziel who's here to make sustainability easier and more digestible for us. In this episode we talk about simple swaps, how to make more community based choices, clothes swapping, green washing and my personal favorite; how to have a more sustainable Chrimbo (that's my word for christmas)! I hope you love this episode, and it gives you a few ideas on how to make some simple sustainable swaps especially for the silly season! Lottie also has her own educational and sustainable online shop called Banish; you can check it out here: htt...2021-12-1236 minShape the SystemShape the SystemLottie Dalziel; Sustainability Expert | Founder of BanishIn episode 37 we chat with Lottie the founder of Banish about how a simple purchase of a metal straw to try and reduce her plastic use lead to her realising that the entire way we look at sustainability and the part that we play needed to change.With little to no regulation or rules around what labels companies can make-up and current regulations on how you can package certain products leading to even more waste, the complexity can make it impossible to really know if you are purchasing a truly sustainable product.  Lottie's mission is t...2021-11-2353 minBeauty TalkBeauty TalkEP 65: Lottie Dalziel | Gritty Pretty's Sustainability Editor On How To Make Your Beauty Routine Environmentally-FriendlyThere are few issues as important as the climate crisis. To ensure our planet is preserved and looked after for future generations, there is an urgent need for all of us to try to consume less, recycle more and educate others on how they, too, can do their part. With the beauty industry one of the largest contributors to landfill in the world, we, here at Gritty Pretty, know how important it is to get expert advice on this issue. In this episode, we introduce you to our newly appointed sustainability editor, Lottie Dalziel.As the f...2021-11-2030 minOff The RecordOff The RecordA realistic approach to living more sustainability with Banish founder Lottie DalzielIn this week’s episode, I am joined by a sustainability advocate and founder of Banish, Lottie Dalziel. Following a 2018 New Years’ resolution to reduce waste, Lottie founded Banish - an online store and education platform designed to give Australian’s the tools they need to reduce their waste and ecological footprint. I asked Lottie to join me on the podcast to set the record straight on some common misconceptions regarding what it means to live sustainably and offer you some practical tips should you wish to start taking small steps towards living for a better environment. We di...2021-11-0248 minInclusion at WorkInclusion at WorkLiving Better with Lottie DalzielHow can we make real change towards more sustainable living?Lottie Dalziel is the founder of Banish, an organisation focused on giving Australians all of the tools they need to reduce their waste and ecological footprint.We discuss Lottie's personal journey into the world of sustainability, how attitudes towards sustainability have shifted in Australia, particularly during the pandemic, and what changes you can make in your own life.LINKS:BanishLottie's InstagramLottie's LinkedInCitizen WolfShare...2021-07-0638 minOcean Protect PodcastOcean Protect PodcastLottie Dalziel on banishing waste (Part 2 of 2)This is the second (and final) part of our two-part chat with Lottie. The first part was released last week. Useful links:https://banish.com.au/BRAD (Banish Recycling And Disposal Program): https://banish.com.au/pages/recycling-programhttps://littlepepino.com/For further information about Ocean Protect, check us out at www.oceanprotect.com.au Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2021-07-0420 minOcean Protect PodcastOcean Protect PodcastLottie Dalziel on banishing waste (Part 1 of 2)Banishing waste from your life isn't easy, but Lottie Dalziel is making it so. Lottie has taken her entrepreneurial flair and passion for the planet to help Australian's reduce their waste with the right products and even better information. We talk about Lottie's early beginnings selling Mulberries, founding Banish and Little Pepino, future plans for a more sustainable world, and how amazing BRAD is ;) This is the first of a two-part chat with the second (and final) part released next week.Useful links:https://banish.com.au/BRAD (Banish Recycling And Disposal P...2021-06-2737 minMindfulbiz PodcastMindfulbiz PodcastLottie Dalziel Founder of Banish online store and education platformIn 2018, Lottie Dalziel decided to reduce her waste. Very quickly she realised how difficult it was to find the right products and simple information to assist. Within 2 weeks, Lottie launched her business, Banish with an online store and education platform. Banish helps Australians reduce their waste with trusted products and even better information.In this Mindfulbiz Podcast episode, Business Coach Alison Morgan speaks with Lottie about her sustainable business, Banish. Lottie also has created another brand, Little Pepino, a product range with sustainable solutions.https://www.relauncher.com.auhttps://www.instagram.com/relauncher_alison/www.relauncher.com.au...2021-03-2524 minSustainable YouSustainable YouEpisode 40: Turning Resolutions into Actions with BanishLottie Dalziel, the founder of Banish, has established herself as a reputable Environmental Educator. A 2018 new year’s resolution ‘to do better’ when it came to her personal environmental impact, highlighted the need to help Australians reduce their waste with the right products and even better information. Two years later, and her business banish.com.au has established itself as a one stop shop to source sustainable products as well as a wealth of information to reduce household waste. In 2020, Lottie was invited to speak at TedX Darlinghurst’s Countdown event, and we chatted to Lottie about her story, her business...2020-12-0200 minThe Daily Home EditThe Daily Home EditExpert advice: Sustainable products with Lottie DalzielAre all of the sustainable products we find on the market created equally? Founder of plastic-free online store Banish and sustainability expert Lottie Dalziel cuts to the chase in today's podcast. Your host:Holly Byrne, Features Editor (@hollybyrne)Produced by:Jake TaylorTo get in touch, email us at homebeautiful@pacificmags.com.au. For more inspiring content, join our Home Beautiful Facebook Page or follow along on Instagram at @homebeautiful. Don’t forget to rate, review and subscribe! And make su...2020-06-0800 minThe Daily Home EditThe Daily Home EditExpert Advice: Decluttering responsibly with Lottie DalzielThe minimalist movement lead by tidying expert Marie Kondo may be wonderful for our interior spaces, but involves a whole lot of decluttering and a mountain of waste. Founder of plastic-free online store Banish, Lottie Dalziel gives her expert tips on decluttering responsibly, from how to get rid of your e-waste without harming the planet to sustainably discarding your clothing. Your host:Holly Byrne, Features Editor (@hollybyrne)Produced by:Jake TaylorTo get in touch, email us at homebeautiful@pacificmags...2020-05-2800 min