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Can Business Save the Planet?

Author: Alex Schulze

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Join us on "Can Business Save the Planet?" as we explore how businesses can lead the charge in sustainability and tackle pressing environmental challenges. Each episode features insightful conversations with industry leaders who are making a difference—tune in to be inspired and informed!

So, can business save the planet? We think so, but let’s see what our guests say…
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In this episode of Can Business Save the Planet? host Alex Schulze sits down with Dennis, Ryan, and Kayla from Wave Browser to explore how technology can drive real environmental impact. They discuss how Wave Browser delivers a fast, customizable, and privacy focused browsing experience while connecting its mission to ocean conservation. The team shares their vision for using technology as a force for good and how integrating purpose into product design can inspire positive change. Together, they highlight how partnerships, like Wave Browser’s collaboration with 4ocean, help scale impact, promote transparency, and drive measurable results. This conversation is a powerful reminder that when innovation meets intention, technology can help make waves for a cleaner, healthier planet.
In this episode of Can Business Save the Planet?, host Alex Schulze sits down with Bianca, Tom, and Gearoid from Kingspan, a global leader in high-performance building materials, to explore how business can drive real environmental impact. From tackling plastic waste in our oceans to reducing emissions in the built environment, Kingspan’s Planet Passionate program is transforming the way we think about sustainability. They talk about the journey from technical advisory roles to shaping global strategy, the intersection of sustainability, digital transformation, and brand, the role of ocean partnerships, and the company’s innovations in energy-efficient insulation, solar PV, water harvesting, and more. Together, they discuss how strategic partnerships, like Kingspan’s collaboration with 4ocean, help scale impact through transparency, accountability, and measurable results. This conversation is a powerful reminder that when sustainability is built into the foundation of business, the ripple effects can reach far beyond.
In this episode of Can Business Save the Planet?, host Alex Schulze sits down with Don Brown, Senior Manager at Mercedes-Benz Stadium, home of the Atlanta Falcons and Atlanta United. The stadium has earned global recognition as the first professional sports venue in the world to achieve LEED Platinum certification, setting a new benchmark for sustainable facilities. Don shares how the stadium integrates solar energy, water reclamation, waste diversion, and on-site gardens into daily operations, while also hosting over 30,000 students each year through STEM education programs that highlight green building and sustainability. Together, they dive into how a major sports and entertainment hub can inspire fans and communities to take action for the planet. Tune in as we explore how innovation, leadership, and a commitment to sustainability are redefining what it means to build and operate world class venues.
In this episode of Can Business Save the Planet?, host Alex Schulze sits down with Ben King and Joe Sturdy, co-team principals of Team Brady, the reigning champions of the F1 electric powerboat racing series. Backed by Tom Brady, Team Brady is proving that speed and sustainability can go hand in hand with cutting-edge electric race boats. Ben and Joe share how their team is pushing the boundaries of performance with hydrofoils and electric propulsion, while also championing efforts to fight plastic pollution and protect our oceans. They dive into the future of marine motorsport, what it takes to win at the highest level, and how innovation on the water can inspire change far beyond the racecourse. Tune in as we explore how the thrill of competition and the pursuit of sustainability are shaping a cleaner, faster future for our planet.
In this episode of Can Business Save the Planet?, host Alex Schulze sits down with Scott Jenkins, Chairman and Co-founder of the Green Sports Alliance, to explore how the world of sports is becoming a powerful player in the fight against climate change. Scott shares how the Alliance is helping teams and venues embrace sustainability through innovative stadium design, zero waste goals, and responsible operations, while also inspiring athletes and fans to take action. They discuss the unique platform sports holds to influence culture, the power of collective leadership, and how environmental change can happen quietly, yet powerfully, when led by example. Tune in as we dive into the game changing role sports can play in creating a healthier planet. One fan, one game, one stadium at a time.
In this episode of Can Business Save the Planet?, host Alex Schulze sits down with Evan Crawford, Vice President of Marketing at Pyramid Global Hospitality. They explore how the hospitality industry is stepping up to fight ocean plastic through thoughtful design, guest education, and purpose-driven leadership. Evan shares how Pyramid is integrating sustainability into its independent hotels and resorts, the unique challenges hospitality brands face, and why collaboration with organizations like 4Ocean can amplify environmental impact. We dive into the role hotels can play in ocean conservation and how travel can become a force for good.  Tune in as we discuss the challenges, opportunities, and real impact hospitality brands can make one stay at a time. 
In this episode of Can Business Save the Planet?, 4ocean co-founder Alex Schulze sits down with Peter Nicholson Jr., founder and CEO of WCPD. They explore how strategic tax planning can be a powerful tool to fund ocean cleanup, climate solutions, and grassroots conservation. Peter shares his journey from Nova Scotia to the Bahamas and how evolving Canadian tax laws are helping individuals turn their taxes into real-world impact. Together, they discuss the growing demand for corporate sustainability and how businesses that lead with purpose are building trust and inspiring action. With a message of hope for the next generation, Peter shows how small, consistent actions—combined with smart financial strategies—can make big waves for the planet. Watch now and get inspired to rethink what’s possible when business leads with purpose.
In this episode of Can Business Save the Planet?, host Alex Schulze sits down with Stephanie Bregman, Head of Marketing. Reveal the brand’s shift to B2B partnerships, transparency in environmental impact, and the future of ocean cleanups. We dive into how 4Ocean’s sustainability efforts have expanded beyond bracelets, focusing on partnerships that help businesses offset their plastic footprint. Stephanie shares the story behind 4Ocean’s first B2B partnerships, the challenges companies face in adopting sustainable practices, and why working with 4Ocean offers a comprehensive sustainability program that delivers real impact. Tune in for an insightful conversation on scaling ocean cleanups and helping businesses transition to greener solutions.
In this episode of Can Business Save the Planet?, host Alex Schulze sits down with Andrew Koenig, CEO of City Furniture, as we explore the intersection of business and sustainability. City Furniture, a leading home furnishings retailer based in Florida, has been at the forefront of innovative sustainability initiatives for over 50 years. Andrew shares the journey of City Furniture's evolution, from informal recycling efforts to their ambitious 2040 Green Promise aiming for carbon neutrality. Discover how the company tackles environmental challenges while driving business success, and learn about their various community partnerships, including a unique collaboration with the Arbor Day Foundation. Tune in to uncover the tangible benefits of sustainability in business and hear Andrew's advice on initiating your own company’s green journey. Whether you're a business leader or simply passionate about sustainable practices, this episode is packed with valuable insights to inspire change.
In this episode of Can Business Save the Planet?, host Alex Schulze sits down with Holly Daniels Christensen, the founder of Dune Jewelry, to discuss her inspiring entrepreneurial journey. Starting as a kitchen-table hobby, Holly transformed her passion for the beaches of Cape Cod into a global jewelry brand that captures the essence of personal memories. Holly shares the moment she realized her creations weren’t just jewelry, but tangible reminders of people's favorite places and moments. Tune in to hear how she transitioned from real estate to launching her business full-time, building Dune Jewelry from the ground up, and making a meaningful impact with every piece.
In this episode of Can Business Save the Planet? Join Alex Schulze as he interviews Bill Johnston, the founder of Recover Brands, a company at the forefront of sustainability in the apparel industry. Founded in 2010, Recover Brands specializes in manufacturing apparel using 100% recycled cotton and plastics. Bill shares the company’s journey, from its humble beginnings to becoming a mission-driven leader in eco-conscious fashion. They discuss how the conversation around sustainability has evolved over the years, and how Recover Brands provides sustainable products through customization services like drop shipping and bulk orders. A must-listen for anyone interested in sustainable fashion and eco-conscious business practices.
In this episode of Can Business Save the Planet? Join Alex Schulze as he interviews Melanie Petschke, co-founder of Crunchy. As she shares her journey from family nurse practitioner to launching a clean, sustainable beauty brand. She discusses the harmful chemicals often found in cosmetics, the importance of high performance and safety standards, and how Crunchy is leading the way in eco-friendly packaging. If you're passionate about clean beauty and sustainability, this episode is a must-listen for valuable insights into creating products that are both effective and kind to the planet.  Tune in to hear Petschke's inspiring story!
In this episode of Can Business Save the Planet? Join Alex Schulze as he interviews Brandon Hamilton, VP of Stadium Operations and Facilities for the Kansas City Chiefs, to explore the innovative sustainability initiatives transforming Arrowhead Stadium into a model of environmental stewardship in the sports industry.  They explore eco-friendly practices at Arrowhead Stadium, such as waste sorting technology, compostable materials, and community-based initiatives like tree planting and pollinator boxes. The conversation also touches on the importance of collaboration with concession partners and the NFL’s role in setting sustainability standards across the league. The episode highlights the ongoing challenges and progress in making sports venues more sustainable, including balancing operational needs with environmental goals. Listen in to learn more and be part of the discussion!
In this episode of Can Business Save the Planet?, host Alex Schulze sits down with Annie Agle, Vice President of Sustainability and Impact at Cotopaxi, to explore the company's innovative approach to sustainability. Annie delves into the company's pioneering efforts to reduce carbon intensity and address supply chain human rights abuses, highlighting the critical role of corporate responsibility, policy advocacy, and coalition building in tackling the climate crisis. Cotopaxi, an innovative outdoor gear brand, is renowned for its commitment to ethical and sustainable practices. From using recycled materials to promoting fair labor, the brand sets a high standard in reducing environmental impact. Annie shares how Cotopaxi’s vision aligns with the urgent need for systemic change in the fight against climate and human rights issues. She shares key initiatives, such as combating waste from fast fashion and partnering with other eco-conscious brands. Transparency, storytelling, and advocating for policy change are central to Cotopaxi’s approach, underscoring the need for collective action toward a sustainable future. Tune in to hear more and join the conversation!
In this episode of Can Business Save the Planet?, host Alex Schulze sits down with Nour Tayara, the co-founder and CEO of Aura Beauty, to explore how the beauty industry can tackle the monumental challenge of plastic waste. Nour shares his inspiring journey from an engineering background to leading sustainability initiatives at L’Oréal and eventually founding Aura Beauty in Mexico. Discover how Aura Beauty is revolutionizing the industry with 100% recyclable and plastic-free packaging while maintaining exceptional quality. Nour and Alex dive deep into topics like leveraging TikTok and influencers for sustainability, the pitfalls of excessive and wasteful packaging, and the future of sustainable beauty. Nour also highlights the critical role of regulation, education, and innovation in making sustainability not just impactful but also desirable. Whether you're passionate about sustainability, intrigued by beauty industry innovation, or just love a great success story, this episode is packed with insights you don’t want to miss. Listen now and join the conversation!
In this episode of Can Business Save the Planet?, we explore how businesses are innovating for sustainability and engaging teams in impactful ways. Join us as we talk with leaders from Veyer Logistics about their journey to integrate sustainable practices into their operations, from sourcing ocean-bound plastics to creating eco-friendly office products. Discover how gamification, like the Drawdown EcoChallenge and plastic-free challenges, inspire employee engagement and foster a culture of sustainability. We’ll also delve into the complexities of sourcing sustainable materials, the power of partnerships in driving innovation, and why even small actions can lead to a big impact. Whether you’re looking to reduce your organization’s environmental footprint or curious about how businesses can collaborate to solve global challenges, this episode offers practical insights and inspiring stories that show how business can truly save the planet.
In this episode, Alex Schulze welcomes Leslie Chapus, VP of Azenco Outdoors, a company focused on creating sustainable outdoor living solutions. Leslie provides insight into Azenco’s origins, starting in Europe under the leadership of Charles Chappis, and the company's expansion into the U.S. market. The conversation dives deep into how Azenco operates, its commitment to sustainability, and the innovative products it offers in the outdoor living space, including customizable pergolas and pool covers designed with eco-friendly practices. Leslie emphasizes the company's dedication to integrating sustainability in their operations while continuing to offer high-quality, cutting-edge designs that meet customer needs for outdoor spaces. Together, they discuss the importance of green business models, how partnerships like these help tackle global environmental challenges, and the future of sustainability in the industry. Tune in to learn more about Azenco’s journey, their sustainability efforts, and how businesses like Azenco are making a positive impact on the planet.
Join Alex Schulze, CEO and co-founder of 4ocean, as he delves into the dynamic world of sustainability in business. In each episode, Alex engages with industry leaders and innovators to explore how companies can drive positive change while achieving their business objectives. In this episode, Alex welcomes Danielle Azoulay from the CSO Shop, a fractional Chief Sustainability Officer who has spent over 15 years implementing sustainability strategies for Fortune 500 companies. Together, they discuss the evolving landscape of corporate sustainability, the importance of integrating eco-conscious practices into business models, and the critical need for a holistic approach to environmental responsibility. Discover practical insights on how businesses can navigate their sustainability journeys, foster genuine connections with consumers, and make a meaningful impact on the planet. Whether you're a small startup or a large corporation, this podcast will inspire you to take actionable steps toward a more sustainable future. Tune in to learn how you can join the movement to save our oceans and make a difference today!
In this episode of Can Business Save the Planet?, Alex Schulze, CEO of 4ocean, sits down with Daniel Goetz, the founder of GoodPop, to discuss how businesses can drive environmental and social change. Daniel shares the inspiring story of GoodPop, which started as a college project and evolved into a successful business offering organic frozen treats. He talks about the company’s 15-year journey, including becoming a certified B Corporation, a designation that reflects GoodPop’s commitment to doing good for the planet and its people. The conversation dives into GoodPop’s efforts to tackle plastic packaging challenges, a necessity in the frozen treat industry, and how partnering with 4ocean allows the company to offset its plastic footprint until sustainable packaging innovations can be fully developed. Daniel emphasizes the importance of businesses being authentic in their sustainability efforts and choosing initiatives that are personally meaningful to maintain passion and impact over the long term. Alex and Daniel also explore the importance of driving consumer awareness about sustainability and how businesses can inspire customers to think about their environmental choices. Throughout the episode, the two highlight how businesses like GoodPop and 4ocean are proving that companies can be both profitable and make a positive impact on the world. Key Takeaways: GoodPop’s origins and its focus on clean, organic products with a positive social and environmental impact. The challenges of moving away from plastic packaging and the partnership with 4ocean to offset the company's environmental footprint. The importance of authentic, purpose-driven sustainability efforts for long-term success. How consumer awareness and business responsibility are crucial to driving large-scale environmental change. Listeners will come away with actionable insights on how businesses can leverage their operations to make a meaningful difference for the planet.
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