LOOPED IN with Carl Warkentin

<p>The podcast about understanding, building and managing circular business models - this is the place where we dive deep into the future of business, sustainability, and circular economy. After a decade of entrepreneurial experience as a founder and investor, Carl had countless, meaningful behind-the-scenes conversations about how we can reshape industries, close the loop, and create real impact. And now, we want to bring these conversations to you.</p><p>On Looped In, Carl sits down with entrepreneurs, business owners, venture capitalists, and policymakers who are at the forefront of change. Together, we’ll explore innovative business models, breakthrough technologies, and the regulations shaping the circular economy.</p>

Scaling Upcycling: How MOOT Turns Textile Waste into Profit with CEO Michael Pfeifer

What if the clothes, uniforms, and textiles your company discards could become a source of revenue instead of a disposal expense? Michael Brenner, co-founder of Mood, reveals how industrial-scale upcycling is transforming the textile waste landscape, creating profitable business models from what was previously considered garbage. The conversation begins with Michael sharing how Mood evolved from a small Berlin-based B2C brand into a powerhouse B2B service provider, helping major corporations...

09-29
43:46

From Policy to Action: Building CIRCULAR REPUBLIC with Susanne Kadner

Susanne Kadner's journey from climate science to circular economy pioneer reveals a profound shift in how we approach environmental challenges. Rather than focusing on restrictions, circular economy offers a positive vision of innovation and redesign that gets people excited about change. "Coming from climate mitigation, it was always about what we shouldn't do," Kadner explains. "The positive vision of circular economy—how to do things differently while being innovative—is a much better way...

09-15
36:32

War Over Resources: Building Local, Circular Supply Chains with Lisa Morales-Hellebo from REFASHIOND Ventures

Lisa Morales-Hellebo takes us on a captivating journey from her DIY beginnings in the Bronx to becoming a pioneering force in reshaping global supply chains. Her story reveals how necessity and curiosity led her through roles in design, tech startups, and eventually to founding Refashion Ventures – a fund uniquely positioned to transform how we think about manufacturing and materials. After experiencing firsthand the challenges of being a Latina woman raising capital in the male-dominated te...

09-01
55:53

From Pilot to Scale: Why Circularity Is Europe’s Next Competitive Advantage with Matthias Ballweg

What if the most sustainable business model was also the most profitable? In this eye-opening conversation with Mazze Ballweg, we dive deep into why circular economy has evolved from an environmental nice-to-have to an economic imperative for businesses across Europe. Mazze takes us on his journey from traditional consulting at McKinsey and strategy work at Volkswagen to the moment sustainability "hit him" in 2019, prompting his career pivot toward circularity. With refreshing clarity, he ex...

08-11
32:10

Building circular ecosystems and urban mining for textiles with Cyndi Rhoades (Circle 8)

What if our old clothes could become the foundation of an entirely new industry? Cindy Rhoades, a filmmaker who pivoted to become a textile entrepreneur, takes us on her remarkable journey from music videos to pioneering circular solutions for the fashion industry. Rhoades' story begins with creative nightclub events that made social and environmental issues accessible and engaging. When one such event focused on ethical fashion, she discovered her passion for solving textile waste challenge...

07-21
42:49

Regulating the Future of Fashion: The Impact of California’s Textile EPR on the U.S. with Rachel Kibbe from American Circular Textiels

How do you build a circular textile system in a country that lacks the infrastructure to collect, sort, or recycle at scale? In this deep dive conversation, Carl is joined by Rachel Kibbe, founder of American Circular Textiles and Circular Services Group, to unpack the complexities of Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) in the U.S. and draw sharp comparisons with Europe’s more established systems. Together, they explore: The current white spots in U.S. textile collection and why Europe’s 2...

07-07
48:25

Funding What Business Can’t: Inclusive Circularity through Philanthropy with Fernanda Drumond from H&M Foundation

“Philanthropy isn’t just about giving — it’s about igniting. We step in where no one else can, absorbing risk, catalyzing innovation, and building ecosystems where businesses alone can’t go.”— Fernanda Drumond, H&M Foundation Fernanda Drummond brings a refreshing perspective to the textile industry's sustainability challenges as Head of Collective Action at the H&M Foundation. In this illuminating conversation, she dismantles common misconceptions about philanthropy's role in creatin...

06-23
01:01:52

From Patagonia to Archive: Scaling Re-Commerce with Alex Kremer

Alex Kremer takes us on a journey through the rapidly evolving world of branded resale, sharing hard-won insights from his pioneering work launching Patagonia's Worn Wear program and his current role as VP at Archive, which recently secured $30 million in Series B funding. What truly sets branded resale apart from generic marketplaces is the trust factor. Customers consistently pay premium prices when buying secondhand directly through a brand they trust, knowing the items have been properly...

06-09
01:14:00

Revolutionizing Textile Production: on-shore, on-demand mass-customization with the Rodinia Generation's O-factory (Trine Young)

Fashion has a dirty secret: brands routinely produce 30% more clothing than they'll ever sell. This deliberate overproduction is baked into a global supply chain that hasn't fundamentally changed in 75 years—one that pollutes watersheds, wastes resources, and disconnects production from actual consumer demand. Trine, founder and CEO of Rodinia Generation, is rewriting these rules with a revolutionary concept called the O-Factory. Housed in just 200 square meters, this "Omni Factory" transfor...

05-26
01:00:44

Sorting the Future: Rikke Bech on Scaling Circular Textile Innovation with NewRetex

Meet the woman who's revolutionizing how we handle textile waste. Rikke Bech, CEO and founder of NewRetex, joins us from her facility in Denmark to reveal how her company has developed groundbreaking automated sorting technology that's changing the economics of textile recycling. Five years ago, Rikke saw a gap in the textile industry's approach to waste. While brands were talking about sustainability, the infrastructure to actually recycle clothing effectively didn't exist. Textile sorting ...

05-12
39:04

The Future of Textile Recycling with EEDEN Co-Founder & CEO Steffen Gerlach

Join us in this insightful episode as we engage with Steffen, the dynamic co-founder of Eeden, a pioneering startup in the textile recycling sphere. In this episode, we delve deep into how Eeden leverages innovative recycling technologies to reclaim the two most common materials in textiles: cotton and polyester. Steffen shares his perspectives on the current state of the textile recycling market, unpacking the implications of rising regulatory pressures, investor sentiments, and macro...

04-28
56:42

Investing in the Circular Economy with Regeneration VC partner Martijn Lopes Cardozo

In this conversation, Martijn Lopes Cardozo shares his journey from a corporate career to becoming a successful entrepreneur in Silicon Valley, discussing the challenges and lessons learned along the way. He reflects on his return to Europe, the struggles he faced in replicating his success, and how he found purpose after setbacks. Martijn emphasizes the importance of focusing on purpose over traditional success metrics and discusses his role in the circular economy, particularly through his ...

04-14
01:02:00

Challenging the system - Circular Economy as a solution to CSR & ESG with Kaitlyn Allen

The landscape of corporate responsibility is changing, and in this episode, we explore how businesses are navigating the transition from Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) to Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) practices. Join us as we speak with Kaitlyn Allen, a serial impact entrepreneur and sustainability expert, who shares her valuable insights on how these frameworks are evolving and the ways they can enhance corporate accountability. Kaitlyn discusses the pivotal role of the...

03-31
01:00:19

Transforming a highly optimized industry with textile recycling pioneer Luke Henning from Circ

In a world increasingly burdened by textile waste, the urgency for sustainable practices in the fashion industry has never been more pressing. Join us for an engaging conversation with Luke Henning, Chief Business Officer at Circ, as we tackle the complexities of textile recycling and the vision behind establishing a true circular economy. Luke shares his in-depth expertise and insights on how Circ aims to reinvent the way we view clothing waste and recycling through innovative technology and...

03-17
01:11:31

Intro

Contact Us This is interactive content - send us your questions to the guests and we record another session just focusing on your questions! You have suggestions for new guests or want to sponsor the show? Contact Carl via LinkedIn Thanks for listening and keep podcasting!

03-10
01:11

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