In this episode of The Green Podcast, Dylan Welch sits down with Keefe Harrison, CEO of The Recycling Partnership, to unpack one of the most urgent, and often misunderstood, environmental challenges facing the U.S. today: the broken recycling system. Keefe shares why fixing it requires a $17 billion investment, what myths still confuse the public (yes, you can recycle your pizza box), and how rebuilding trust in recycling is key to making real progress. We also explore the critical role busin...
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In this episode of The Green Podcast, Dylan Welch sits down with Keefe Harrison, CEO of The Recycling Partnership, to unpack one of the most urgent, and often misunderstood, environmental challenges facing the U.S. today: the broken recycling system. Keefe shares why fixing it requires a $17 billion investment, what myths still confuse the public (yes, you can recycle your pizza box), and how rebuilding trust in recycling is key to making real progress. We also explore the critical role busin...
Dylan Welch, founder of www.Green.org, sits down with Joy Martinello, the Founder of Wild Nector Travel Immersive Collection, to learn about Joy's history of working in the travel industry, different ways we can travel more sustainably, and some of her favorite destinations around the world. Support the show
The Green Podcast
In this episode of The Green Podcast, Dylan Welch sits down with Keefe Harrison, CEO of The Recycling Partnership, to unpack one of the most urgent, and often misunderstood, environmental challenges facing the U.S. today: the broken recycling system. Keefe shares why fixing it requires a $17 billion investment, what myths still confuse the public (yes, you can recycle your pizza box), and how rebuilding trust in recycling is key to making real progress. We also explore the critical role busin...