Alex Schulze and Andrew Cooper of 4ocean on Building an Impact-Driven Sustainability Business
Release Date: 10/17/2019
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How have they scaled so quickly you might ask? Well Andrew and Alex work their asses off for one, but what’s perhaps more compelling is their unique business model. To fund the massive international cleanup efforts, 4ocean sells recycled bracelets and other reusable products. For every unit sold, they remove a pound of plastic from the ocean.
This episode is packed with sage business and life advice, so grab a cup of coffee and your notebook and enjoy!
Show Resources:
4ocean company website
4ocean Instagram
Tom’s Shoes (company that helped pioneer and popularize the one-for-one business model)