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Tom Szaky is founder and CEO of TerraCycle, a global leader in the collection and repurposing
of complex waste streams. TerraCycle operates in 21 countries, working with some of the world’s largest brands, retailers and manufacturers.
In 2019, TerraCycle launched Loop, billed as the “21st century milkman”. Loop partners with producers on a reusable packaging loop system replacing single-use waste. Loop is available in France, the UK, Canada, Japan, and is rolling out select operations throughout the 48 contiguous United States..
Tom is also the author of four books, Revolution in a Bottle (2009), Outsmart Waste (2014), Make Garbage Great (2015) and The Future of Packaging (2019).
Call to action
Be mindful when you’re shopping. The only silver bullet in sustainability is to stop consuming, but if you need to buy something, look for the highest quality brand that will last the longest. Look for products that come in reusable containers, and if reusable isn’t an option make sure that the packaging is recyclable. Remember, our dollars are votes.
In this episode we discuss:
Key Takeaways:
References:
TerraCycle
Loop
The TerraCycle TV show Human Resources on Amazon Prime
How implementing reuse systems can impact cities by Tom Szaky
The Future of Packaging: From Linear to Circular by Tom Szaky
Rent the Runway
thredUP
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Tom Szaky is founder and CEO of TerraCycle, a global leader in the collection and repurposing
of complex waste streams. TerraCycle operates in 21 countries, working with some of the world’s largest brands, retailers and manufacturers.
In 2019, TerraCycle launched Loop, billed as the “21st century milkman”. Loop partners with producers on a reusable packaging loop system replacing single-use waste. Loop is available in France, the UK, Canada, Japan, and is rolling out select operations throughout the 48 contiguous United States..
Tom is also the author of four books, Revolution in a Bottle (2009), Outsmart Waste (2014), Make Garbage Great (2015) and The Future of Packaging (2019).
Call to action
Be mindful when you’re shopping. The only silver bullet in sustainability is to stop consuming, but if you need to buy something, look for the highest quality brand that will last the longest. Look for products that come in reusable containers, and if reusable isn’t an option make sure that the packaging is recyclable. Remember, our dollars are votes.
In this episode we discuss:
Key Takeaways:
References:
TerraCycle
Loop
The TerraCycle TV show Human Resources on Amazon Prime
How implementing reuse systems can impact cities by Tom Szaky
The Future of Packaging: From Linear to Circular by Tom Szaky
Rent the Runway
thredUP
Connect & Share:
If you enjoy the podcast, would you please consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes? It takes less than 60 seconds, and it really makes a difference in helping to convince hard-to-get guests. I also love reading them!
If this episode resonated with you, I ask you to send it to a friend. Help bring even more visibility to these leaders that are using business as a force for good!
Subscribe to the Purpose and Profit newsletter to make sure you don’t miss future episodes.
This podcast is for you, the listener. I’d love to hear what resonated with you, or if you have a suggestion on who would be a great guest for this show. Please send me a note at [email protected].