The Revolution From Below.
The small business inspiration special!
Our guest Lucy is the founder of Hey Kiddo Co (@heykiddoco on Instagram) and innovated her own closed water cycle to clean the dirty water created from making her beautiful Jesmonite homewares instead of contaminating the water system. Lucy talks how to be more sustainable when running a small business and we discuss handy hacks on how to shop more consciously too. The urgency of the climate crisis has been recognised by so many small businesses, a force that is the revolution pushing for change from below and urging the corporate companies, who ultimate hold the power for change, to lead us into a more sustainable future. Yet for now, it is the small businesses who will need to set the example by finding innovations, taking joy in the process and inspiring others by the transparency of how it's made.
This Christmas, please check out small businesses to shop for your gifts, starting with gorgeous pots, trays and coasters from Hey Kiddo Co!
Find her here: Handcrafted Terrazzo Homeware | Hey Kiddo Co. | Liverpool, United Kingdom [https://www.heykiddoco.co.uk/]
For any other businesses looking to recycle and filter their waste water, check out Lucy's blog post: Creating a Gravity-Fed Water Filter for Jesmonite AC100 in 6 Steps (heykiddoco.co.uk) [https://www.heykiddoco.co.uk/post/creating-a-gravity-fed-water-filter-for-jesmonite-ac100-in-6-steps]
To educate yourself about why we have boycotted the egg industry, see this link, but please note knowledge is power to make a conscious decision! What happens with male chicks in the egg industry? – RSPCA Knowledgebase [https://kb.rspca.org.au/knowledge-base/what-happens-with-male-chicks-in-the-egg-industry/]
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