• Cheers to Greener Gin: A More Thoughtful Pour for Everyday Cocktails
    Apr 30 2026

    What we pour into a glass can feel simple — a quick gin and tonic at home, a cocktail out with friends, a familiar bottle on the shelf. But behind that everyday ritual is a footprint that’s easy to overlook, from how ingredients are grown to how spirits are distilled, packaged and transported.

    In this episode of the Seeing Green Podcast’s Greening My… series, we celebrate gin by exploring how something so familiar can be rethought through a more intentional, lower-impact lens.

    We cover:

    • The real footprint of gin, from agriculture and distillation to packaging and distribution
    • What “cleaner, greener gin” can look like across ingredients, production and packaging
    • Why there’s no single path — and how different brands are approaching the challenge in different ways
    • Where some of the biggest opportunities sit, including packaging, local sourcing and circular systems
    • How to think about what’s behind the bottle without overcomplicating what’s in your glass
    • Simple, practical ways to make more thoughtful choices without changing what you enjoy

    Featured brands: Four Pillars Gin, Gray Whale Gin, Holistic Spirits Co. (Harmony Gin), La Crosse Distilling Co. (Fieldnotes Organic Gin), Sapling Spirits and additional Honorable Mentions

    This episode is all about progress, not perfection — showing how even something as everyday as a bottle of gin can become a little more thoughtful over time.

    Because sometimes the smallest rituals are where better choices can add up.

    Please drink responsibly.

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    20 mins
  • Spotlight: Jackalo – Designing a More Durable Approach to Kidswear
    Apr 14 2026

    Kids go through clothes fast. But what if the problem isn’t just how quickly they grow… it’s how quickly the clothes fall apart?

    In this episode of the Seeing Green Podcast’s Spotlight series, we take a closer look at Jackalo, a kidswear brand rethinking clothing from the ground up by starting with durability instead of treating it as a premium add-on.

    We explore:

    • Why kids clothing has quietly become one of the most disposable categories in our homes
    • How durability can be a powerful sustainability strategy, reducing waste while actually lowering cost per wear
    • What goes into designing clothes that can handle real play, from reinforced construction to thoughtful details like flat seams
    • The role of materials like organic cotton and deadstock fabric in creating longer-lasting garments
    • How Jackalo’s TradeUP program keeps clothing in use longer and makes circularity practical for families
    • What it means to rethink kidswear not as something temporary, but as something designed to last and be passed on

    This episode is about looking at a familiar part of everyday life in a new way and realizing that better choices don’t have to be complicated.

    Because sometimes, the simplest shift is choosing something built to last.

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    17 mins
  • Spotlight: Meow Meow Tweet — Making Personal Care Simpler, Lower Waste and Built for Real Life
    Apr 9 2026

    The products we use every day, from deodorant and soap to skincare and hair care, are easy to overlook. But behind those routines is a steady stream of packaging, ingredients and waste that adds up quickly over time.

    In this episode of the Seeing Green Podcast’s Spotlight series, we take a closer look at Meow Meow Tweet, a small-batch, plant-based personal care brand rethinking what we actually need and how it’s made.

    We explore:

    • How everyday personal care products contribute to plastic waste and why packaging matters more than we think
    • The shift toward simpler routines and multipurpose products that reduce consumption without sacrificing performance
    • Why ingredient sourcing, from plant-based formulations to regenerative practices, plays a critical role in sustainability
    • How compostable packaging, refill systems and bulk programs can help reduce waste at the source
    • What it means to go beyond zero waste with plastic-negative commitments and closed-loop systems
    • How small-batch production and values-led business practices can shape both environmental and social impact

    This episode is about making personal care feel less overwhelming and more intentional, without requiring a complete lifestyle overhaul.

    Because the products we reach for every day are exactly where small, better choices can add up in meaningful ways.

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    11 mins
  • Greening My… Adventure Travel: How to See the World and Leave It Better
    Apr 1 2026

    The trips we take shape how we see the world and connect with it. From wildlife expeditions and cultural immersions to polar adventures and slow journeys by rail, these are the experiences we plan for, save for and remember long after we're home. But behind every adventure is a footprint that's easy to overlook: transportation emissions, where tourism dollars actually flow, and the pressure that unchecked visitor numbers can place on the places we love most.

    In this episode of the Seeing Green Podcast's Greening My… series, we take a closer look at adventure travel and explore how the way we travel can become a little more intentional, responsible and even regenerative.

    We cover:

    • The real footprint of travel, from carbon emissions and overtourism to the economic leakage that too often bypasses local communities
    • Why who you book with matters as much as where you go
    • How small group travel, local guides and community-rooted experiences create better trips and more meaningful impact
    • The shift from sustainable to regenerative travel and what it means to leave a destination measurably better than you found it
    • How responsible operators are tackling everything from carbon transparency and animal welfare to conservation funding and local economic empowerment
    • Simple, practical ways to travel more thoughtfully without giving up the adventures that matter to you

    Featured companies: Intrepid Travel, G Adventures, Frontiers North Adventures, Viatu, &Beyond

    This episode is all about progress, not perfection. Showing how adventure travel can move from something we feel vaguely guilty about to something we feel genuinely good about.

    Because the trips that stay with us are exactly where more intentional choices can have the biggest impact.

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    16 mins
  • Greening My… Furniture: Bringing Home Better Design, Durability and Sustainability
    Mar 26 2026

    The furniture we live with every day — from sofas and dining tables to beds and chairs — shapes our homes and routines. But behind each piece is a story of materials, resource use, chemicals and waste that’s easy to overlook.

    In this episode of the Seeing Green Podcast’s Greening My… series, we take a closer look at furniture — the pieces we use every day — and explore how they can fit into a more sustainable lifestyle.

    We cover:

    • The real footprint behind furniture, from wood sourcing and synthetic materials to manufacturing, transport and end-of-life waste
    • Why durability matters — and how longer-lasting pieces can significantly reduce overall impact
    • How better materials like responsibly sourced wood, bamboo and recycled inputs are changing the category
    • The growing shift away from “fast furniture” toward more timeless, well-made design
    • How circular approaches like repair, resale and modular design can keep furniture in use longer
    • Simple, practical ways to make smarter choices without overhauling your entire home

    Featured brands: MasayaCo, Sabai, Avocado, Greenington, VivaTerra, POLYWOOD

    This episode is all about progress, not perfection, showing how furniture can move from a background purchase to a more thoughtful part of how we live.

    Because the pieces we use every day are exactly where better materials, durability and design can have the biggest impact.

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    19 mins
  • Greening My... Menswear: Redefining Everyday Style, More Responsibly
    Mar 24 2026

    Getting dressed is one of the most routine parts of our day — but behind every tee, pair of jeans or jacket is a story of materials, energy, water and waste.

    In this episode of the Seeing Green Podcast’s Greening My… series, we take a closer look at menswear — the everyday staples we reach for again and again — and explore how they can fit into a more sustainable lifestyle.

    We cover:

    • The real footprint behind everyday menswear, from cotton and synthetics to production and end-of-life waste
    • Why buying fewer, better pieces — and wearing them longer — can be one of the most impactful shifts
    • How leading brands are designing for durability, comfort and lower impact through better materials and responsible production
    • The rise of circular models like repair, resale and take-back programs
    • Simple, practical ways to make smarter choices without overthinking your wardrobe

    Featured brands: Taylor Stitch, Marine Layer, Outerknown, Tentree, Nudie Jeans, Fair Harbor

    This episode is all about progress, not perfection, showing how menswear can move from a routine habit to a meaningful opportunity for better choices.

    Because the clothes we wear most often are exactly where small changes can have the biggest impact.

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    22 mins
  • Spotlight: Marine Layer — Making Comfort, Craft and Responsibility Look Effortless
    Nov 17 2025

    Meet Marine Layer… an apparel brand proving that comfort, craft and responsibility can live in the same garment, and a Seeing Green Solutionist of the Day.

    In this Spotlight Series episode of the Podcast, we turn to the world of apparel, a category with an enormous environmental footprint and a long history of opaque supply chains. Marine Layer approaches this challenge differently: by building a clothing company around better materials, circular design and a steady, values-led commitment to responsibility.

    Founded in 2009 with the goal of recreating the perfectly broken-in tee, Marine Layer has evolved into a full lifestyle brand across menswear and womenswear — all grounded in custom-developed fabrics, relaxed California ease and an obsessive dedication to softness. Today more than 100 proprietary fabrics anchor their line, from absurdly soft tees and knits to outerwear, dresses and easy everyday staples.

    But behind the comfort is a much deeper sustainability story. Marine Layer continues to shift its materials toward recycled, regenerated and renewable fibers with a goal of reaching 75% sustainable materials by 2030. Their supply chain partners undergo third-party audits, their packaging has moved away from single-use plastics toward recyclable Vela bags and FSC-certified paper, and their B Corp status underscores a commitment to transparency and accountability.

    At the center is Re-Spun, Marine Layer’s circular take-back program that allows customers to return up to 15 pounds of old textiles through a $20 Take Back Bag, earning a $40 reward in return. More than 650,000 pounds of clothing will be diverted from landfill by the end of 2025, showing what accessible, consumer-friendly circularity can look like at scale.

    We explore how Marine Layer blends comfort, creativity, community and responsibility, and why incremental but consistent improvements across materials, sourcing and recycling can add up to meaningful change.

    Marine Layer isn’t trying to reinvent fashion. They’re redefining how casual clothing is made in the first place, showing how low-impact choices and feel-good design can work hand in hand.

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    12 mins
  • Spotlight: Califia Farms -- Making Plant-Based Dairy an Easy Everyday Choice
    Nov 14 2025

    Meet Califia Farms… a plant-based pioneer redefining how dairy-free can taste, perform and nourish both people and the planet — and a Seeing Green Solutionist of the Day.

    In this Spotlight episode we turn to the world of dairy, a category with a significant environmental footprint yet enormous potential for positive change when reimagined through a plant-based lens. Califia Farms was founded on a clear vision: replace dairy with delicious, accessible plant-based alternatives that make everyday rituals easier, not harder.

    From almond, oat and coconut milks to barista blends that steam like dairy and creamers that elevate the morning cup, Califia has built a full ecosystem designed for real kitchens and real routines. Their ready-to-drink coffees bring café flavors home while their Better Half and Heavy Whip products make cooking and baking dairy-free without the guesswork. More than 300 recipes help people imagine how simple plant-based eating can be.

    Behind the taste is a powerful climate story. Plant-based dairy uses significantly less water, land and energy than traditional dairy and Califia continues to push further through renewable energy at their Bakersfield facility, 100% recycled bottles, washable-ink labels that improve recyclability and partnerships with farmers investing in regenerative practices like biochar to rebuild soil health and store carbon long-term.

    We explore how Califia Farms is helping shift food culture by removing friction, expanding possibilities and proving that plant-based living does not require compromise — only curiosity.

    Califia Farms is not just making dairy-free products. They are showing what the future of dairy can be when sustainability, performance and taste move in the same direction.

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    14 mins