What does it mean to be a climate-positive company? Is it easy to become one?
Aiming for a goal that seems unclear — or even detrimental — is hard. Many business owners tend to focus on profit. They keep their company running, create a great product, and have excellent sales. Why focus on the environment when it eats into profits?
But as companies, we can do more. And what's more: being an environmental solution doesn't cut into your profits — it increases them.
In this episode, Tesh Randall of Raglan Food Co. is here to inspire you to take action and dream big. She talks about how her company became New Zealand’s first Carbon-Zero-certified yogurt company and is set to become Carbon Positive in the near future. She shares tips on how to start a carbon-zero company and what to take into consideration. She also shares how you can impact your people, community, and environment, while still making a profit.
If you want to learn more about how you can make an impact with your business, tune in to this episode now!
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