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Side Hustle School

#524 - Environmentally Impassioned Citizen Designs Plastic-Free Bags

Side Hustle School

Chris Guillebeau

Small Business, Entrepreneurship,, Entrepreneurship, Careers, Side Hustle, Business

4.73.3K Ratings

🗓️ 8 June 2018

⏱️ 8 minutes

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A Washingtonian carries her passion for sustainability on her sleeve with a line of eco-friendly grocery bags. 

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0:00.0

Nautic nature is ever changing and unpredictable.

0:05.1

Shifting between wind, sun and rain, but one thing is certain, this landscape shares its

0:10.8

goodness with us all.

0:12.6

Yard is the delicious plant-based oat drink, made with simple, all-natural ingredients,

0:18.4

and organic oats grown and harvested in Nordic fields.

0:22.4

Yard, inspired by Nordic nature, find it in the chill, deri alternative's aisle.

0:30.0

If your motivation is to do good, or otherwise advance a social cause, why would you want to

0:40.2

start a for-profit business?

0:42.3

Or as we call them here, side-usels?

0:43.8

Well, because sometimes you can do more good through a for-profit model than you can

0:47.3

through a nonprofit.

0:49.4

Welcome to Side-usels School at my name is Chris Guilabot, and today's story features

0:52.6

a Washingtonian who carries her passion for sustainability on her sleeve with a line of

0:57.0

eco-friendly grocery bags.

1:00.0

She learns to design, print, and sell these bags, and after a successful crowdfunding

1:03.5

campaign and first phase of launch, she's now recouped her costs and is moving on to stage

1:07.7

two.

1:08.7

I'll tell you all about it after this quick word from our sponsor.

1:12.2

The search is heating up for the people who make football better.

1:15.6

People like Sally Butler.

1:17.0

It's really as about putting mums on the pitch where they belong.

1:20.4

Jimmy the Moa.

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