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50 shades of green podcast

by Prof. Zoey Ondricka I Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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The one with Emma from Handmade Hippo

Todays episode is a solo one from me, I wanted to dip further into the problem with Fast Fashion look at why it’s such a huge contributor to the Climate Change crisis. Did you know that Fast Fashion contributes to

The one about hidden plastic

Todays episode is a solo one from me, I wanted to dip further into the problem with Fast Fashion look at why it’s such a huge contributor to the Climate Change crisis. Did you know that Fast Fashion contributes to

The one about energy

Todays episode is a solo one from me, I wanted to dip further into the problem with Fast Fashion look at why it’s such a huge contributor to the Climate Change crisis. Did you know that Fast Fashion contributes to

The one about being enough

It’s pretty fair to say that I’m not a huge ‘public’ eco-activist and I’m here to remind you that you don’t have to be a public eco-activist to still be an eco-activist, and to tell you that however much eco-action

The one about big brands contradictions

Today was a long day but I just had to come on and chat to you about big brands bringing out sustainable products alongside their non-eco products, and why it’s so important that we as consumers need to be really

The one about reusable period pads

In this episode I answer all those questions you may have around reusable period pads. If reusable period products are a new concept to you, and the idea freaks you out a little bit, no shame, it’s a pretty weird

The one with Bunmi Scott

Bunmi is founder of It’s All About You an online (and physical store) selling all things sustainable. Their products range from cotton buds to Easter eggs (get yourself stocked up ahead of time), from yoga mates to sunglasses, the range really

Education Podcasts

In this podcast Lauren Derrett from Wear Em Out introduces us to the thought that from eco curious to eco warrior there really are 50 shades of green.

The One with Emma from Handmade Hippo

This weeks episode is an interview with Emma from Handmade Hippo. Emma started out by making her own dribble bibs and has now expanded into a range of handmade products.

The One About Hidden Plastic

Well I may have some shockers for you this week. I decided to have a look at what everyday items contain plastic and I have to say, a couple of them really shocked me so I felt it only fair that I give you the lowdown on hidden plastics so that you can chose to continue to use, swap out for eco variants so eradicate them from your life altogether.

The One About Energy

Let’s talk about our energy, not ‘our’ energy but the energy we use around our home and how we can become more sustainable with minimal fuss.

The One About Being Enough

It’s pretty fair to say that I’m not a huge ‘public’ eco-activist and I’m here to remind you that you don’t have to be a public eco-activist to still be an eco-activist, and to tell you that however much eco-action you’re taking it’s ok.

The One About Big Brand Contradictions

Today was a long day but I just had to come on and chat to you about big brands bringing out sustainable products alongside their non-eco products, and why it’s so important that we as consumers need to be really savvy with where we invest our hard earned cash when we’re shopping The power is in our purse and many of the big brands know that and are trying to pull the wool over our eyes, but we’re not buying it right? We need to consider their contradictions and choose to shop with brands....

The One About Reusable Period Products

In this episode I answer all those questions you may have around reusable period pads.

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