We are in the middle of an environmental crisis, which often seems too big to tackle. Nina Faulhaber believes that when a problem is so severe, individual micro-decisions are the only thing that will make headway. She passed on Havard business school and rerouted her investment banking path to co-found a clothing company called ADay, which aims to change the disposable fashion culture. ADay makes its pieces out of recycled single use plastic, in an effort to repurpose the material before it enters the atmosphere. Comfortable, versatile pieces are made in an evolving process that spins the plastic into silk (crazy, I know). In this episode you will hear:
How to find hope when climate change seems inevitable
The most effective way to stay grounded when you're overwhelmed
The benefits of minimalism
How minimalism extends beyond your belongings and can transform your mindset
How single use plastic is being converted into clothing and fabrics
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