Jack and Ellie Good
Earth Your While
Join Jack and Ellie from Reuseabox as they chat with industry experts, sustainable business leaders and change-makers as they try to uncover the simplest ways to make your business better for people and the planet.
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6 de may. de 2026
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Episode 62 - How Carbon Accounting Powers Real-World Climate Action with Andrew Griffiths from the Carbon Accounting Alliance 06.05.2026 1:01:39
Send us Fan Mail What if the most powerful climate work happening right now is buried in spreadsheets, smart meters and standards committees? In this episode, Jack and Ellie chat with Andrew Griffiths, co-founder of the Carbon Accounting Alliance and Director of Policy & Partnerships at Planet Mark. Andrew lifts the lid on a fast-growing global community of carbon accountants who quietly under...
Episode 61 - Tackling Loneliness at Work and Beyond with Hannah Beatrice from Marmalade Trust 29.04.2026 41:26
Send us Fan Mail What if loneliness isn’t a personal failing, but a human signal we’ve all been taught to ignore? In this episode, Jack and Ellie chat with Hannah Beatrice from Marmalade Trust, the award‑winning UK charity behind Loneliness Awareness Week. They explore what loneliness really is (and isn’t), why it’s not just “an old people at Christmas” issue, and how workplaces and communities ca...
Episode 60 - How the Silent Majority Becomes a Climate Superpower with Karen Jaques from the Climate Majority Project 22.04.2026 49:27
Send us Fan Mail What if real climate power isn't with politicians or protest groups, but with the millions of quietly worried people who don't know where to start? In this episode, Jack and Ellie chat with Karen Jaques from the Climate Majority Project, an initiative on a mission to mobilise the silent majority into meaningful, local, collective climate action. Karen shares how years w...
Episode 59 - Can Purpose-Led Drinks Really Compete? With Will Englander from The Root Co 15.04.2026 1:03:47
Send us Fan Mail What does it take to build a genuinely sustainable drinks brand in a world still driven by price, convenience and big FMCG players? And can purpose, transparency and good sourcing really survive contact with supermarket shelves? In this episode, Jack and Ellie chat with Will Englander, founder of The Root Co, a ginger-focused drinks brand on a mission to do right by people and pla...
Episode 58 - Is There Really a Leadership Crisis? With Zoe Starbuck from Starbuck & Associates 08.04.2026 1:06:20
Send us Fan Mail What does good leadership actually look like in 2026 and why are so many people feeling burned out and disconnected at work? In this episode, Jack and Ellie chat with Zoe Starbuck, Director of Business Coaching and Leadership Development at Starbuck & Associates, a B Corp certified leadership and coaching consultancy. Zoe draws on 30+ years in corporate leadership and her wor...
Episode 57 - Can a Marketing Agency Actually Prove It’s Doing Good? With Katherine Sherry from Hallam 01.04.2026 41:43
Send us Fan Mail What does “doing good” actually look like for a marketing agency and can you prove it goes beyond the pitch deck? In today’s episode, Jack and Ellie chat with Katherine Sherry, Head of Experience at Hallam. Hallam is a B2B marketing agency that exists to do good work with good people that gets real results. From turning down misaligned clients like Airbus, to building a wellbeing‑...
Episode 56 - Cycling in Sync: Hormonal Health, Menstrual Equity and Better Workplaces with Jade Wakes from Melody 25.03.2026 43:59
Send us Fan Mail Periods aren’t just about fertility. They shape how millions of us feel, think and work each month. In this episode, Jack and Ellie talk to Jade Wakes, founder of Melody, the menstrual journaling app helping people understand their cycle, support their hormones naturally and push for fairer, more humane workplaces. Jade shares her journey from debilitating periods and postpartum...
Episode 55 - Greening the Internet: How to Build a Low Carbon Brand Online with Sam Jacobs from GrowRoom 18.03.2026 49:46
Send us Fan Mail Digital isn't as "clean" as it looks. Every website load, every ad impression and every AI query has a hidden carbon cost. In this episode, Jack and Ellie sit down with Sam Jacobs, co-founder and CEO of GrowRoom, a sustainable digital marketing agency helping responsible brands grow online while shrinking their digital footprint. From turning down lucrative but misa...
Episode 54 - What Does a Plastic‑Eating Fungi Have to Do with Diapers and Parenting? with Miki Agrawal from HIRO Diapers 11.03.2026 46:13
Send us Fan Mail HIRO Diapers isn’t just reinventing nappies, it’s taking on the global plastic crisis one baby at a time. In this episode, Jack and Ellie chat with serial “taboo breaker” Miki Agrawal, founder of HIRO Diapers, to explore how plastic‑eating fungi, unbleached materials and a regenerative mindset could transform one of the world’s dirtiest industries. From the eureka moment inspire...
Episode 53 - How a 60-Year-Old’s Patagonia Hike Sparked a Low‑Waste Beauty Empire with Kelsey Irvine from Birch Babe 04.03.2026 57:29
Send us Fan Mail The beauty industry loves the word “clean”. But what does it actually take to live up to it? In this episode, Jack and Ellie chat with Kelsey Irvine, CEO of Birch Babe, a female and family led company based in Ontario, Canada, known for their award-winning skincare, body care and clean beauty products. Birch babe has built a reputation for creating products that are certified all...
Episode 52 – Celebrating 10 Years of Making a Difference with the Team at Reuseabox 05.11.2025 1:13:21
Send us Fan Mail This year, Reuseabox celebrates 10 incredible years of making a difference, from saving millions of boxes from being recycled too soon to helping businesses embrace the circular economy. But behind every milestone, every delivery, and every sustainability win is a team of passionate people who have been driving it all forward. In this special anniversary episode, we turn the spot...
Episode 51 – Why We Need to Stop Global Yawning in the World of Sustainability with Joss Ford from Enviral 29.10.2025 1:09:29
Send us Fan Mail In this episode, we’re joined by Joss Ford, founder of Enviral, a B Corp certified marketing agency on a mission to tell stories that truly matter. Joss has grown Enviral into one of the UK’s leading purpose-driven agencies, helping brands not only look sustainable but be sustainable. We’ll explore his journey, what it really means to market with impact, and why creative, consiste...
Episode 50 – Busting the Myths on What It Means to Offer a Truly Natural Consumer Product with Thomas Laird from Salt of the Earth 22.10.2025 57:00
Send us Fan Mail In this milestone 50th episode, Jack and Ellie sit down with Thomas Laird, owner of Salt of the Earth. For more than 30 years, the family-run business has been shaking up the deodorant industry with natural, refillable products. Thomas shares why sustainability and profit can go hand in hand, how refillable packaging can cut plastic use by up to 85%, and the unique challenges of...
Episode 49 – Why Businesses Must Give People Second Chances with Camilla Marcus-Dew from Amplify Goods 15.10.2025 48:17
Send us Fan Mail How can something as simple as washing your hands create ripples of impact in society? In this episode, we sit down with Camilla Marcus-Dew, Co-Founder of Amplify Goods, a 100% women-owned and led UK social enterprise. Amplify Goods makes everyday soaps and suds with extraordinary impact. They are crafted from low-impact, naturally derived ingredients and hand-packed by people who...
Episode 48 – Can Imperfect Veg Fix Our Broken Food System? with Emilie Vanpoperinghe from Oddbox 08.10.2025 50:11
Send us Fan Mail What if we told you that ugly fruit might just be one of the most overlooked climate solutions? Today, we’re joined by Emilie Vanpoperinghe, Co-Founder and CEO of Oddbox, the subscription service rescuing ‘wonky’, perfectly good fruit and veg that supermarkets reject and delivering them straight to your door. In this episode, Emilie shares the real cost of food waste, the grit it...
Episode 47 – What Happens When 8.5 Million People Start Sharing? with Tessa Clarke from Olio 01.10.2025 32:01
Send us Fan Mail What if your unwanted food or household items could change someone else’s day? In this episode, we chat with Tessa Clarke, co-founder of Olio, the app turning waste into community. With over 8.5 million users in 64 countries, Olio has helped share over 120 million meals and 14 million items so far. We chat with Tessa about scaling a values-led tech company, the psychology behind...
Episode 46 - Inside the NHS Waste Problem: How Reusable Scrub Caps Could Be The Solution with Matt Price of Medicus Caps 24.09.2025 1:03:44
Send us Fan Mail In this episode, we're chatting to Matt Price, sustainable innovator and founder of Medicus Caps. Medicus is driving real change in the healthcare sector through its reusable scrub cap, a low-impact alternative to disposable surgical caps. We dive into the challenges of reducing plastic across the NHS and in the healthcare sector, lessons learned from COVID’s disposable cultu...
Episode 45 – Why B Corp Is Evolving and Why It Matters with Annie Olivier from B Lab UK 17.09.2025 52:26
Send us Fan Mail In this week’s episode, we speak with Annie Olivier from B Lab UK. With a background in environmental justice, social impact, and SME development, Annie brings a wealth of experience to her role as Head of Growth. Since joining B Lab in 2022, she’s been focused on driving inclusion and creating systems-level change at scale. We discuss why B Corp is more than a certification and h...
Episode 44 – Is Honest Sustainability Even Possible in the Garment Industry? with Alex Grace from Banana Moon Clothing 10.09.2025 1:07:27
Send us Fan Mail In this week’s episode, Jack and Ellie are talking to Alex Grace from Banana Moon Clothing, a B Corp certified personalised clothing company that is on a mission to make the clothing industry more sustainable. Founded in 1993 by Alex’s parents and a family friend, Banana Moon has since transformed into a purpose-led business, adopting water-based inks, recycled threads, and cutti...
Episode 43 – Why This Cleaning Brand Is Waging War on Plastic Pollution with Adam Parker from OceanSaver 03.09.2025 50:44
Send us Fan Mail In this episode, Jack and Ellie chat with Adam Parker, Re-Founder and CMO of OceanSaver. They are a purpose-driven cleaning brand on a mission to eliminate single-use plastic and toxic chemicals from your home. Adam shares his journey from the corporate world to launching a startup with serious ambitions to save the ocean. They dive into why most cleaning products are doing more h...
Episode 42 – Rethinking Agriculture: Can Insect Farming Tackle Climate Change? with Julian Knight 21.05.2025 47:46
Send us Fan Mail On this episode, Jack and Ellie are joined by Julian Knight, Co-Founder of Fairman Knight & Sons, a company at the forefront of sustainable agriculture and circular innovation. They are tackling two global issues, food waste and carbon emissions, using a method that might sound futuristic… insect farming. Tune in as they break down how insect bioconversion works in simple term...
Episode 41 – The Dirty Truth About Kitchen Sponges (and What It’s Costing the Planet) with Matt Guest 14.05.2025 37:48
Send us Fan Mail Each year, over 400 million kitchen sponges end up in landfill in the UK alone and most of them are made of plastic. In this episode, we’re joined by Matt Guest, Co-founder of Composty, a family-run business on a mission to reduce the environmental impact of cleaning routines at home and at work. Composty is leading the charge with fully compostable, plastic-free cleaning product...
Episode 40 - Act Now, Not Later: Rethinking Events for Positive Impact with Holly Arnold 07.05.2025 1:00:11
Send us Fan Mail Today we’re joined by Holly Arnold, Director of Impact at Raw Tipis, a certified B Corp creating stunning outdoor events without harming the planet. Holly is on a mission to help transform the events industry into a regenerative one. In this episode, we discuss how it’s possible to create sustainable, low-impact events, the importance of measuring and reducing our carbon footprint...
Episode 39 – How Plants, Cocktails, and Conservation Can Work Together with Paul Mathew 30.04.2025 35:55
Send us Fan Mail What if your favourite drink could help protect the planet? Today, we’re joined by Paul Mathew, founder of Everleaf Drinks, who turned his background as a conservation biologist and bartender into a mission-driven brand. In 2019, he set out to create a non-alcoholic drink with the depth and complexity of fine spirits, while staying committed to sustainability, ethical sourcing, an...
Episode 38 – How One Small Change in Your Wardrobe Can Save Animals with Lucy Jeffrey 23.04.2025 53:08
Send us Fan Mail Today we're talking to Lucy Jeffrey, founder of Bare Kind. Lucy's love of animals and her desire to help the world led her to create planet-saving socks. Each pair of socks is made from bamboo and features a cute animal design. With each sale, 10% of the profits goes to protect the animal featured on the socks. They are also B Corp certified and carbon neutral. In this e...
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