Footprint - A Guide To Sustainable Living
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1 - Pilot
01 min 10 sec
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2 - Introduction: Why live sustainably?
20 min 22 sec
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3 - Fast Fashion
48 min 32 sec
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4 - Food: Farm to Plate
30 min 56 sec
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5 - Zero- waste Events
19 min 22 sec
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6 - Self Care
19 min 32 sec
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7 - Waste Segregation: Divide and Conquer
31 min 59 sec
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8 - Food Choices
35 min 46 sec
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9 - Careers in Climate
41 min 47 sec
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10 - Home Care
24 min 16 sec
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Footprint - A Guide To Sustainable Living
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| Episodes | Duration | |||
1 . PilotIntroduction to the series. More | 01 min 10 sec | |||
2 . Introduction: Why live sustainably?What is sustainable living anyway? And why do people want to do this? To understand the motivations and everyday challenges behind living a sustainable lifestyle, we speak to Mridula Joshi, founder of the eco-conscious community 'Ullisu by Mridula'. A graduate of NIFT Mumbai and the Indian Institute of Science (Environmental Studies), Mridula is a sustainable lifestyle blogger, exploring ways to eliminate carbon-intensive, polluting habits and products from her life. She’s got a wealth of waste management techniques, creative DIYs, jugaad solutions, and even some ‘sustainability fails’ that she shares with us in the episode today. More | 20 min 22 sec | |||
3 . Fast FashionThe mammoth, ubiquitous, $2.5 trillion industry. There are a host of issues with the fast fashion industry today, and hence an onus on consumers to ask wise questions and act. We deconstruct the relationship between fashion and your sustainability journey, as we chat with three guests: Aliya Curmally, India Strategy Head of the global movement Fashion Revolution behind the No.1 trending hashtag #WhoMadeMyClothes on Twitter; Soumya Kalluri, Founder of Dwij Products, an ethical brand from Mumbai that upcycles post-use denim scraps; and Anya Gupta, a sustainable lifestyle and fashion blogger armed with a consumer perspective and an arsenal of Indian sustainable brands. More | 48 min 32 sec | |||
4 . Food: Farm to Plate“You'll be surprised to find that most people, even in urban areas, can grow all the vegetables they need on their own and it's so much healthier”, says Kapil Mandawewala, Found of Edible Routes. We trace the fascinating journey of food as it travels from the farm to our plates, with Kapli as our guide. Sustainable eating means not only choosing foods that are good for our bodies but equally important for the sustainability of our planet. In this episode, we discuss ecological degradation in cities, the values growing your own food can teach you and your children, terrace farming, and some tips for beginners to get started today! More | 30 min 56 sec | |||
5 . Zero- waste EventsA multi-billion dollar industry, weddings in India are a notoriously opulent affair. On a topic that embodies all things extravagance, we explore ways to be minimal and eco-friendly. In this episode, we chat with Veena Balakrishnan, an entrepreneur who organized her very own zero-waste wedding in Chennai. Tune in to know how she pulled it all off! There’s also a bonus segment at the end of the episode with actionable tips on how to make your next event eco-conscious - be it a birthday celebration, house party, or work gathering! More | 19 min 22 sec | |||
6 . Self CareWe have a remarkable ability to both under and over-estimate the impact self-care and beauty products have on us. For example, we casually overestimate the potential benefits of glowing skin or shiny hair but significantly underestimate the harms. With so many buzzwords and health trends in the market today, it can be confusing choosing self-care products that are right for you. Fear not, you’re at the right place. In this episode, we explore the deleterious impact everyday products like soap and shampoo can have on your health and the planet, and we showcase home-grown, inspiring, and sustainable self-care brand, Vilvah, and its founder, Kruthika Kumaran! More | 19 min 32 sec | |||
7 . Waste Segregation: Divide and ConquerGarbage doesn’t exist in the animal kingdom. The output of every organism is the input for another, and we have a perfectly circular ecosystem. This human-origin menace is quite literally taking over the world around us today, because by 2050, India will need a landfill the size of Delhi to dump all our waste. The first step to fight against this, unsurprisingly, starts at our households through waste segregation. Why should I segregate my waste? Isn’t composting smelly? What can I do with that old, defunct laptop? To answer these questions and more, tune in to our panel with ‘Compostwali’ Poonam Bin Kasturi, a pioneer of urban waste management, and Ann Anra, the founder of India Wasted, a leader in hard-to-recycle dry waste and social justice for waste pickers. More | 31 min 59 sec | |||
8 . Food ChoicesThe global food system contributes to about one-quarter of all greenhouse gas emissions and the transformation away from this environmentally-damaging model must include more plant-rich diets over diets based on animal protein. This is the arguably the most difficult lifestyle change, so we try to navigate the topic in a judgement-free, non-polarising, and objective way. Tune in to our chat with Abhay Rangan, the inspiring 24-year-old founder of Goodmylk, India’s largest vegan dairy brand, where we speak about the evolution of human tastes, busting the perfectionism stigma around our food choices, and more! More | 35 min 46 sec | |||
9 . Careers in ClimateWe are at the ‘internet moment’ for climate. What 1996 was for the internet is what 2021 is for the climate. It’s a historical moment, and if you think of the next 20-30 years of your life, wouldn’t you want to be at the centre of action?” Join us in conversation with Anshuman Bapna, CEO of Terra.do and the ex-CPO of MakeMyTrip.com, as we discuss the relevance, challenges, and methods of entering a career in the sustainability and climate space. More | 41 min 47 sec | |||
10 . Home CareMore and more people care about using earth-friendly cleaning products that are good for them and good for the planet. What is changing consumer behaviour and spurring buyers to switch to organic floor and surface cleaners, laundry detergent and dishwashing products? Our host, Shriya Suriyanarayanan speaks with Anuradha Kedia, Founder, The Better India (the positive news outlet), who has recently forayed into the sustainable consumer products segment, to understand their mission and their journey in building a brand. More | 24 min 16 sec |
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