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Greenpeace has called out the International Olympic Committee for accepting sponsorship from Eni, the Italian fossil fuel company, for the 2026 Winter Games. The charge is precise: a company contributing to global warming is funding an event whose future depends on snow and ice. In this episode of The Responsible Edge, host Charlie Martin uses that story as the starting point for a broader conversation with Manuela Zoninsein, CEO and co-founder of Kadeya, about why the economics of single use and fossil fuels hold even when the environmental case against them is overwhelming. Kadeya has built a bottling plant that fits inside a vending machine. Stainless steel bottles are dispensed, returned, washed, sanitised, and refilled on-site with no plastic, no deposit, and a ninety-nine percent return rate across five commercial deployments. The model cuts carbon footprint by seventy-five percent and costs a third less than single use at current volumes. It works not because consumers changed their behaviour, but because the infrastructure was designed to match the convenience of what it is replacing. Manuela's magic wand answer is a free and open carbon market, one that would reprice every commercial activity to reflect its true environmental cost. She is clear-eyed about why that does not yet exist: the additionality problem in carbon crediting, the difficulty of sizing a genuinely comprehensive market, and the risk that credits function as purchased permission to keep polluting. "How do you create a cap? How do you really say that you've got the full market under consideration? I don't know that you can." The episode does not resolve that question. It makes the structure of the problem visible. If your work sits at the intersection of packaging, carbon markets, or the economics of sustainability, this episode is worth your time. #CarbonMarkets #Greenwashing #SingleUsePlastic #RefillRevolution #ESG #TheResponsibleEdge
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