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TNFI The New Climate Podcast Series 1--hosted by Sophia Kianni
Lauren B. Fay
9 episodes
3 days ago
Intergenerational interviews of various climate, impact and tech leaders by a high school senior.
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Intergenerational interviews of various climate, impact and tech leaders by a high school senior.
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Sim Gulati: The Tiered Approach of a Scalable Fashion Business
TNFI The New Climate Podcast Series 1--hosted by Sophia Kianni
20 minutes 18 seconds
5 years ago
Sim Gulati: The Tiered Approach of a Scalable Fashion Business

Sim Gulati and Sophia Kianni discuss Sim's journey into becoming an entrepreneur in fashion and sustainable technologies as the Co-founder and CEO of Dropel Fabrics. Learning about the trade at the dinner table, Sim grew to begin his entrepreneur journey through wanting to find a replacement of polyester, before developing a tiered approach for Dropel Fabrics, paying attention to materials, chemicals, and processes. His goals are directed towards wanting to be PFC free, as well as to have a sustainability process that is scalable and repeatable.

TNFI The New Climate Podcast Series 1--hosted by Sophia Kianni
Intergenerational interviews of various climate, impact and tech leaders by a high school senior.