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E295 That Great Business Show - Rihanna’s Knickers to Clinical Waste, a €27 Billion Opportunity - Lisa O'Riordan

26 min · 4 de may de 2026
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Rihanna’s knickers. That’s where this episode starts. From there, Conall Ó Móráin meets Lisa O’Riordan live at the RDS Finding Common Ground Festival to unpack one of the biggest unseen business opportunities in the world: Waste. Her company is tackling single-use PPE — used in the tens of millions across healthcare and industry — and turning it into a circular, compostable solution. But this is not a feel-good story. It’s a hard-edged business reality: Margins matter Procurement blocks change And “cheap” is still king Supported by De Facto Shaving Oil The shaving oil that goes on your face — not into landfill. DeFactoShave.com Subscribe and stay ahead of real business. SHARE Find all episodes at www.ThatGreatBusinessShow.com ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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E295 That Great Business Show - Rihanna’s Knickers to Clinical Waste, a €27 Billion Opportunity - Lisa O'Riordan

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