Corporate sustainability with Kate Gaertner @ Triple Win Advisory
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“I don’t think there’s anything more meaningful than trying to mitigate climate change.” Kate Gaertner is a Corporate Sustainability Consultant who works with name brands, like Nike and L’Oréal, to help reduce the impact their business practices and products create on the planet. Tangentially, Kate is helping to make the processes and manufacturing systems businesses use today more green. From her start in building a sustainable women’s athletic-clothing company in Brooklyn to living abroad in the Netherlands, Kate sparked with inspiration to pursue a career that would help her change entire systems in global manufacturing through her company TripleWin Advisory. EU Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) Laws Tier Emissions Standards Just for listeners of Trash Talking, use code TrashTalking50 for a 50% discount on a digital version of Kate's DIY Sustainability Box Set with purchase of her book "Planting a Seed." Books and box sets must be purchased directly through Kate's website. This week, we're running a giveaway on our Instagram account to win a physical copy of the DIY Sustainable Box Set so head over to our Instagram to win. -- If the content we make here at Trash Talking with Eco-Warriors makes an impact on you, become a sponsor! Visit anchor.fm/trashtalking and click on the link to "Support This Podcast." For as little as $2.99, the cost of a cup of coffee, you can help support the stories we share and help spur more eco-warriors into action. Join the conversation on Facebook and follow us on Instagram. Support us by subscribing, reviewing, and sharing this podcast with others. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ecowarriorspodcast/support
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