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One of our everyday products is packaged in disposable plastic, which does not biodegrade but instead breaks down into micro particles that pollute our environment.
And we are all aware that its effects compound to produce a negative climate impact that affects the masses.
So, how do we get rid of disposable packaging in order to build long-lasting reusable ones that will help sustain our environment?
Today's guest, Lindsey McCoy, explains how they're using a circular product life cycle to reduce plastic waste in the personal care industry. You'll also learn how they used partnership and the right marketing messages to reach their target audience.
Listen now!
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One of our everyday products is packaged in disposable plastic, which does not biodegrade but instead breaks down into micro particles that pollute our environment.
And we are all aware that its effects compound to produce a negative climate impact that affects the masses.
So, how do we get rid of disposable packaging in order to build long-lasting reusable ones that will help sustain our environment?
Today's guest, Lindsey McCoy, explains how they're using a circular product life cycle to reduce plastic waste in the personal care industry. You'll also learn how they used partnership and the right marketing messages to reach their target audience.
Listen now!
Show Highlights: