In this episode, we talk to James Mwenda, caretaker of the last two known northern white rhinos at Ol Pejeta Conservancy in Central Kenya. James is a global ambassador for conservation and is also the subject and narrator of the documentary Kifaru.
In today's episode, we will not only discuss the documentary but also the Northern White Rhinos, the importance of conservation, how poaching affects local communities, and the amazing work conducted at Ol Pejeta Conservancy.
For more information on James and Ol Pejeta Conservancy, check the below links to get an insight on his work and also how to contribute to Ol Pejeta:
https://www.instagram.com/jemu_mwenda/?hl=sv
https://donate.olpejetaconservancy.org/fundraisers/yogaforolpejeta
In today’s episode, we talk to Hadeel about a topic we’ve been wanting to delve deeper into fast fashion. We discuss fashion revolutions work, how we can change people’s consumption mindset if fashion can ever be truly sustainable, and what she thinks lies in the future for the industry.
Make sure to follow Hadeel on Instagram to get more valuable tips and information on sustainable fashion. See link below:
https://www.instagram.com/mshadeel/
In today's episode, we talk to Therese Lundstedt, board member of Spotlite, Climeon, and also current CEO of Urban Green AB, which is one of Sweden's leading green-tech companies. Urban Green AB is specialized in green roofs and roof landscaping. We discuss the beginning of Urban Green AB, the definition of green roofs, stormwater management, and the benefits that green roofs provide to our cities and properties. For more information on Urban Green AB and their future projects, make sure to visit their website urbangreen.se or Instagram account @urbangreen.se
Today's guest is Ben, founder of Osnosh which is a food recycling organization and a community kitchen that has one simple goal; to cook meals for everyone who is hungry, struggling, or just in need of some company. In today's episode, we discuss food waste, the true meaning of food poverty, the Osnosh community, and also how the organization handles leftovers.
If you want to know more about Osnosh and their work, make sure to follow them on their website, go fund me and social media below;
https://uk.gofundme.com/f/let039s-keep-osnosh-alive
https://www.instagram.com/osnosh_cic/
https://m.facebook.com/OsNosh/