Ethical Pages is run by Inland Sea founder Adam Costello. Adam is on a mission to seek out every business, organisation and charity which is ethically run and chat to them to find out how it is done to then inspire others to do the same.

Ethical Pages Podcast
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Podcast Overview
Ethical Pages is run by Inland Sea founder Adam Costello. Adam is on a mission to seek out every business, organisation and charity which is ethically run and chat to them to find out how it is done to then inspire others to do the same.
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Recent Episodes

June 29, 2021
The Flip Flop Crisis with Luke McMillan
<p>Did you know flip flops make up 25% of the ocean's plastic pollution? Luke McMillan is on a mission to solve this massive issue, flip flops are the worlds most used footwear. Often made from cheap low quality plastics, which break and are discarded often ending up in the sea. This is only adding to the existing plastic pollution crisis in our oceans, but Luke from Sea Sense flip flops has a solution. The biodegradable flip flop, made from natural rubber and dyed using natural colouring.</p> <p>He doesn't stop there though. Luke's business is actively involved in supporting and working with Empower, The Ocean Cleanup and Ocean Sole Africa to help reduce plastic pollution and also provide a vital income for plastic collectors in developing countries.</p> <p>If you want to learn about how Luke setup the business and also how both Adam and Luke used Kickstarter to crowdfund their ideas, dive into episode 13 of the podcast. </p> <p><strong>A bit more about Sea Sense Flip Flops</strong></p> <p>Sea Sense Flip Flops want to reduce plastic use and prevent plastic from entering our oceans. We have designed and produced a range of stunning plastic-free 100% Biodegradable vegan Flip Flops. With profits we will collect at least 1 million ocean bound plastic bottles in 2021. So far in 2021 we have used funds to collect 150,000 bottles. </p> <p>We want to transform the flip flop market. We have a great product and great ethos. We want to give people the choice to make a difference through the simple act of choosing our product. By 2030 we want to prevent 10 million plastic bottles entering our oceans each year.</p> <p>To find out more please go to their website here:</p> <p><a href="https://www.seasenseflipflops.com/oneoceanproject">https://www.seasenseflipflops.com/oneoceanproject</a></p> <p><br></p>

May 18, 2021
The Dutch (Sea)weed Burger with Mark Kulsdom
<p>Seaweed is emerging to be one of the most important ingredients in the plant based vegan food industry. It has so many plus points, the biggest is how good it is for you, with so many incredible health benefits including being high in protein and rich in iodine. </p> <p>Mark Kulsdom is a TedX speaker and also created a documentary all about vegan food and plant based food. The documentary was where Mark researched and discovered how cultivating seaweed could be the answer to ensure anyone who wants to be vegan ensures they get their imporant protein hit.</p> <p>Once Mark had the idea, he went to New York to test out his idea and formulate a new type of food. This was there the Dutch Weed Burger was born. </p> <p>Adam chats with Marc about his incredible journey.</p> <p><a href="https://dutchweedburger.com/en/blog/02-05-2013/dutch-weed-burger-documentary/">Watch The Dutch Weed Burger Documentary here</a></p> <p><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qmn3-xYZOxo">Watch Mark's TedX talk here</a></p>

April 14, 2021
A Surfboard made from Seaweed with Charlie Cadin
<p>Stop press! Stop world! Seaweed has once again potentially answers our problems of having to rely on plastic and the dirty oil based industries. Charlie Cadin, a student and surfer from Jersey has invented and made the worlds first ever biodegradable surfboard, made from seaweed. </p> <p>Surfboards are traditionally made from a combination of plastic based polyurethane, fibre glass and resins. Whilst there has been some advances to create 'greener' surfboards they still remain a huge toxic piece of modern day sports equipment. They break easily and can't be recycled into anything really other than another surfboard. For surfers this has been a huge problem which most would really like to solve, and Charlie Cadin may well have achieved it. </p> <p>Listen to our chat about how Charlie turns commonly found sea lettuce into a surfboard, it's incredible stuff. </p>
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