Podcast Overview
Sustainability. A movement that has been shifting the behaviour of businesses and humans for years.
Guess what? It’s sexy to care.
People. Planet. Profit. That’s the purpose behind the BCorp movement. And Reuseabox does just that.
Care.
And you can too.
These priorities don’t need to fight each other, they actually compliment each other. Find out how you can get on board by listening to this podcast episode!
Jack Good
Do you care about cardboard? Well, you should! In this episode, Richard sits down with Jack Good, the Founder of Reuseabox, to delve into the world of sustainability and the impact of keeping cardboard boxes in use for longer.
They explore how Reuseabox collects and redistributes used cardboard boxes, helping to reduce environmental impact and promote sustainable practices.
Together, they discuss the environmental impact of cardboard production, the surge in cardboard waste during lockdown and the challenges of managing excessive cardboard.
Join Richard and Jack as they highlight the importance of measuring and reducing a company’s carbon footprint and the potential for businesses to contribute to sustainability through collaboration.
Stay tuned for an insightful conversation that sheds light on the impact of cardboard production, the BCorp movement, how to get your team onboard and the role of businesses in promoting environmental sustainability.
Topics Covered:
00:04 – The Story of Reusabox
03:50 – Why cardboard recycling is good for the environment
08:45 – Household waste in UK not fully recycled
09:36 – Steps to reduce carbon footprint for businesses
14:31- Influencing decisions in business through self-interest
19:39 – Recent shift in perspective on awards events
21:19 – eCommerce success journey in 12 years
24:46 – Innovative hiring approach fosters mutual success
27:29 – Importance of retention beyond just financial incentives
31:45 – Shift in business model
40:08 – The power of the B Corp framework
44:13 – New online platform launching to simplify box ordering.
45:01 – Book recommendation