Episode #02: The ‘Redesign Reuse Recover’ strategy to catalyze your packaging impact
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Episode #02: Podcast Show Notes
Introduction
Why does packaging matter? What if ‘Redesign, Reuse and Recover’ could help you to make a great impact with yours?
This episode follows on from the first one. If you haven’t done yet, listen to it! You will discover why I state that the perfect packaging doesn’t exist, and what it has to do with stakeholders. I also shared starting tips to get you on the right foot.
In this episode, I settle the bases to make your packaging part of the solution. Nop, I don’t have a magic wand! But I believe that you already are on a good track when you acknowledge WHY packaging is impactful, and when you already have a sense of HOW to make it even more impactful in a virtuous way.
Colienne’s recommended resources for you, our audience
Governemental report ‘‘Economic Study of the Canadian Plastic Industry, markets and waste’’: http://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/eccc/En4-366-1-2019-eng.pdf
Antoine Repessé with his project “365 Unpacked'': https://www.antoinerepesse.com/work
Gregg Segal with his project “7 Days of Garbage”: https://www.greggsegal.com/P-Projects/7-Days-of-Garbage/1/caption
The European study mentionning that up to 80% of product environmental impact is determined at the design phase: https://www.europarl.europa.eu/thinktank/infographics/circulareconomy/public/index.html
Where to find Colienne and what she is doing
Drop her a line on her LinkedIn profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/colienneregout/en
Get in touch by the https://www.look4loops.com website
About Colienne Regout
Colienne is the host of this podcast. Since 2011, she has helped various organizations to increase their economic, social and ecological impact mainly in Europe and Canada. Starting in facilitating Corporate Social Responsibility and in implementing Sharing Economy initiatives, she is now using the Circular Economy to enhance processes from the beginning until the end of their life cycles.
As the founder of Look4Loops, she likes fostering new perspectives, bringing practical and interactive tools, and catalyzing collaboration to optimize the use of resources and designing out waste.
She sub-teaches at BCIT because she believes in those spaces which can give birth to change makers! On that note, she also facilitates the serious game ‘Climate Collage’. At the same time, a high level of comfort in the field enables her ability to support operational change.
As a Circulab certified consultant, she benefits from shared knowledge and co-developed tools thanks to a community of over seventy worldwide colleagues.
Podcast music
Special thanks to Joachim Regout who made the jingle. Have a look at his work here.
I am happy to bring a sample of our strong bonds on these sound waves. Since I was a child, he made me discover a wide range of music of all kinds. I am also delighted he is a nature lover and shares the Look4Loops 'out of the box philosophy'. He is an inspiring source of creativity for me.