The Sustainable Transformation Podcast offers a behind-the-scenes look at the road to sustainability in business. We unpack the ideas that drive change, decode the jargon, and meet visionary leaders who are transforming their organisations for the better.
In this episode, Kiarne chats with Elissa Foster. Having forged her career in sustainability for over 17 years at Patagonia, she is now the Global Head of Sustainability at Who Gives a Crap.
Elissa shares the challenges and triumphs of leading the company’s sustainability strategy, reducing overall impact and impacting global change for the better, all while the company is growing from strength to strength.
From donating over 11 million dollars towards clean water and sanitation projects to their innovative approach towards reducing their environmental impact, we delve into how Who Gives A Crap aims to have a greater positive impact beyond just their business operations and keeping their fun and cheeky approach to business.
Founded in 2012, Who Gives A Crap was born when Simon Griffiths, Danny Alexander, and Jehan Ratnatunga decided it wasn’t ok that 2.4 billion people on earth don’t have access to sanitary toilets, so they set out on their mission to make and sell toilet paper that gives a crap!
Produced by the Nova Entertainment Network, season two brings new episodes featuring guests from Edge Impact, Volvo and plenty more. Don’t forget to check out season one to hear interviews with Coles, Country Road, Energy Locals, Banksia Foundation, Telstra, Bared Footwear plus more. Tune in to the Sustainable Transformation podcast, available now on your favourite podcast platforms
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