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Raising Sustainable Kids

39 min · 17 de ene de 2025
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Pallavi Pande, the inspiring CEO of Dtocs, a company creating eco-friendly dinnerware from palm leaves, explores the journey of raising kids with a strong sense of sustainability. From small daily habits to big family changes, Pallavi shares how she instills eco-conscious values in her children and how we can do the same. If you're a parent looking to make sustainability fun and engaging for your little ones, this episode is packed with tips, stories, and plenty of inspiration. Tune in for a lively conversation on raising the next generation of eco-warriors!   Make sure to use DTOCS10 for 10% plus free shipping off your order of Dtocs!

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