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Green Champions

Green Champions

Written by: Adam Morris & Dominique Hadad
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Conversations with real people sharing sustainability success stories.


Green Champions is hosted by Dominique Hadad and Adam Morris. With new episodes released every Tuesday, Green Champions demystifies sustainability, addresses climate anxiety, and makes progress feel accessible.

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  • Elizabeth Schuster - From Peace Corps to Environmental Economist
    May 19 2026

    Elizabeth Schuster is the founder of Sustainable Economies, a strategic planning, branding, and communications firm, and a partner in environmental economics. Her sustainability journey started from building forts in the New Hampshire woods to transforming a struggling Peace Corps assignment into a certified organic coffee co-op in Honduras.

    She grew up on 17 acres in New Hampshire, where early years of backpacking and time in nature laid the foundation for a lifelong commitment to the environment. But it was a study abroad in Venezuela, watching farmers grow food by hand, then seeing a pesticide bottle reused for drinking water - that crystallized her three-pillar approach to sustainability: human health, economic viability, and ecological impact. That has guided everything since.

    During Peace Corps experience in a remote Honduran mountain village she went on a mission to plant trees, which nearly stalled after a year with only 10 planted. By shifting from top-down volunteer to community collaborator and interviewing every household, learning about coffee, corn, and the real economic trade-offs families were navigating, she helped launch a certified organic coffee co-op that delivered both a higher market price and a reforested watershed. That discovery became the spark that shaped her entire career. From there, she pursued graduate work in agricultural and environmental economics, joined the Nature Conservancy as an environmental economist, and eventually built her own firm. She also shares what it means to be a qualitative collaborator in a field that often prizes pure data, and why the most impactful sustainability work is rooted in courage, inclusion, and hearing every voice.

    Episode in a glance

    00:00 Introduction
    00:36 Gordon the Whisper Whiner
    01:16 Roots in New Hampshire
    03:44 Peace Corps Turning Point
    07:54 From Manufacturing to Economics
    11:52 Data Trust and Closing

    About Elizabeth Schuster

    Elizabeth Schuster is the founder of Sustainable Economies, a strategic planning, branding, and communications firm, and a partner in environmental economics. With a background in environmental studies and a graduate degree in agricultural and environmental economics, Elizabeth spent four years as a Peace Corps volunteer in Honduras before going on to work as an environmental economist at the Nature Conservancy. She brings a systems-level, deeply collaborative approach to sustainability work — one grounded equally in data, community voice, and her three-pillar framework of human health, economic viability, and ecological impact.

    Connect with Elizabeth Schuster and her work

    Sustainable Economies on LinkedIn → Sustainable-Economies

    Sustainable Economies → sustainableeconomies.com

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    27 mins
  • RE-RELEASE: Joseph Klatt - Closing the Loop on Plastic Waste
    May 12 2026

    Did you know that plastics are as different from each other as paper is from metal? Joseph Klatt, founder of Marble Plastics, dives into the complex world of polymer types and how they impact our efforts to recycle plastic waste.

    Joseph’s passion for sustainability was sparked by an unlikely source - a college job collecting recycling by bicycle. This hands-on experience ignited his fascination with waste management, leading him to pursue environmental studies. Joseph's career took him from the Ohio EPA, where he developed an innovative business-to-business recycling platform, to the Netherlands, where he joined the open-source Precious Plastic community. There, he gained invaluable insights into small-scale plastic recycling and fostering a grassroots movement. His journey continued in Portugal, training communities worldwide to implement Precious Plastics' recycling technology. Driven by a desire to tackle the plastic crisis head-on, Joseph founded Marble Plastics, creating beautiful, durable goods from 100% recycled plastic sheets. Discover how this green champion transformed his passion into a mission to revolutionize plastic recycling.

    Episode in a glance

    - The plastic waste issue and its impact on the environment
    - Joseph's journey into plastics
    - Connecting businesses for waste recycling and reuse
    - The path to developing community at Precious Plastic
    - How different polymers and their impact on recycling
    - Marble Plastics and their sustainability work

    About Joseph Klatt

    Joseph Klatt is the founder of Marble Plastics, a company pioneering the creation of beautiful, durable products from 100% recycled plastic sheets. His passion for sustainability was ignited by a college job collecting recycling by bicycle, which led him to study environmental management. After developing a business-to-business recycling platform at the Ohio EPA, Joseph joined the open-source Precious Plastics community in the Netherlands, where he gained expertise in small-scale plastic recycling and fostering mission-driven movements. He then transitioned to Portugal, training communities worldwide to implement Precious Plastics' recycling technology. Driven by a desire to revolutionize plastic recycling and promote circularity, Joseph founded Marble Plastics to transform plastic waste into stunning furniture, countertops, and wall coverings, diverting materials from landfills while creating beautiful, eco-friendly products.

    Connect with Joseph Klatt, Precious Plastic, and Marble Plastics

    Precious Plastic → https://www.preciousplastic.com/

    Marble Plastics → https://marbleplastics.com/

    Instagram → https://www.instagram.com/marbleplastics/


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    22 mins
  • Angela Huffman - Fighting for the Future of the Family Farms
    May 5 2026

    Angela Huffman is the President and co-founder of Farm Action, a nonpartisan, farmer-led watchdog that holds government and corporate power accountable in food and agriculture. She's back to talk about sustainability as it relates to agricultural policy and family farms, and what it really takes to push for change in Washington.

    Angela is the sixth generation on her family's farm up in northwest Ohio. She's really seen firsthand how hard farmers work, how little control they often have over their success, and how corporate consolidation has quietly reshaped the food system over the last forty years. That's the story she carries with her into every letter to Congress, every rally, every petition. It's also what makes her so clear-eyed about the stakes: the average American farmer is around 60 years old, and unless something shifts, a lot of those farms, and a lot of those communities, won't make it to the next generation.

    Angela walks us through what Farm Action actually does day to day, from tracking shareholder reports and USDA data to running a consolidation data hub that maps every sector of agriculture. She unpacks why so many farmers are pushed into growing commodity crops like corn and soybeans, how contract growers raising chickens for companies like Tyson can be blackballed for simply speaking out, and the years-long fight to restore truth to the "Product of USA" label so consumers finally know where their beef is actually from. And she leaves us with something we can all do about it, whether that's signing up for a newsletter, calling your member of Congress, or voting with your food dollars at the farmers market down the street.


    Episode in a glance

    • 00:10 Meet Angela Huffman & Farm Action
    • 01:29 Inside Farm Action's Watchdog Research
    • 07:38 What It's Really Like to Be a Farmer Today
    • 12:44 Tyson, Contracts & Retaliation Against Farmers
    • 15:23 The Product of USA Labeling Win
    • 20:35 How You Can Help Fix the Food System


    About Angela Huffman

    Angela Huffman is the co-founder and president of Farm Action, a national advocacy organization fighting corporate consolidation across the U.S. food and agriculture system. A sixth-generation Ohio farmer with a background in English and public policy from Ohio State, Angela has spent more than 15 years at the intersection of farming, communications, and federal policy, translating on-the-ground realities into pressure that moves lawmakers.


    Connect with Angela Huffman and her work with Farm Action

    Angela on LinkedIn → Angela Huffman

    Farm Action → farmaction.us

    Send us a message!

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    24 mins
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