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156 - Recycled Plastic Yarn with Lauren Choi of The New Norm (Climify)

156 - Recycled Plastic Yarn with Lauren Choi of The New Norm (Climify)

FromBrands for a Better World (formerly Evolve CPG)


156 - Recycled Plastic Yarn with Lauren Choi of The New Norm (Climify)

FromBrands for a Better World (formerly Evolve CPG)

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Length:
64 minutes
Released:
Jun 22, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Welcome to this special Climify and Brands For A Better World crossover episode, as we sit in on Eric Benson's conversation with Lauren Choi.We all know about those infamous red cups that flood American streets in a plague of crimson litter. But did you know that these same cups - that are considered unrecyclable by many - are recycled to make sustainable fashion wear? That is the mission of today's inspirational guest, the Climate Entrepreneur and Founder of The New Norm Fabrics, Lauren Choi. Lauren joins us to share her journey in climate entrepreneurship, and we begin by learning about the great work being done at The New Norm. We discuss the role of climate entrepreneurs in educating those around them, how Johns Hopkins encourages students to break new ground in climate change and sustainability, the dangers of greenwashing, why consumers are at the forefront of meaningful change, and so much more. Enjoy.Key Points From This Episode:Today we join the Climify podcast as Eric Benson sits down with Lauren Choi. Lauren explains how and why she birthed her sustainable fabrics company, The New Norm.How the FastForwad accelerator helped her career ambitions, and why it should be standard across all universities. How she manages the demands of working in multiple industries simultaneously.The specific materials that The New Norm is focused on producing. How Johns Hopkins approached climate change and sustainability while Lauren was a student.Her advice to educators on how to coach students through potentially groundbreaking ideas. What every new or prospective climate entrepreneur needs to know. The role of climate entrepreneurs in educating consumers and other service providers.Lauren's thoughts on greenwashing and the role of circular-design products in combating misinformation. Why consumers are always at the forefront of inciting impactful change. How educators should be supporting student entrepreneurs.How The New Normal delivers on its impact-driven metrics like transparency and accountability.Using her experiences as a case study, Lauren shares some helpful advice for other women founders.The sustainability project that she would implement in every classroom.Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:Lauren Choi on LinkedInLauren Choi on InstagramThe New NormThe New Norm on InstagramThe New Norm on TikTok  Johns Hopkins Technology Ventures FastForwardCradle to Cradle Eric Benson on LinkedInClimify PodcastModern Species Gage Mitchell on LinkedInGage Mitchell on XBrands for a Better World WebsiteBrands for a Better World on YouTubeBrands for a Better World emailImpact Driven Community
Released:
Jun 22, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Featuring the purpose-driven entrepreneurs, executives, and consultants behind the most impact-driven brands in the world. >> Tune in to learn how innovative leaders are leaning into their purpose, how better-for-the-world brands are scaling positive impact, and how the products industry (CPG) is solving some of the world’s biggest problems. >> Hosted by Gage Mitchell, founder of Modern Species, a sustainable impact-driven brand design agency. >> Be part of the evolution. Find "Evolve CPG" wherever you get your podcasts and visit EvolveCPG.com to learn more.