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Conversations with Green Changemakers in Japan

Conversations with Green Changemakers in Japan

By Helene from Ekolokal

In the “Conversations with Green Changemakers in Japan” series, we bring along passionate individuals to talk about various topics around ecology and well-being in Japan.

Hélène Quéguiner from Ekolokal

Music: Kevin MacLeod "Too Cool"
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#5 Organic Farming with Chuck Kayser from Midori Farm

Conversations with Green Changemakers in JapanApr 13, 2022

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#7 Edo-era Japanese circular society with Azby Brown, author of "Just Enough"
Apr 13, 202245:54
#6 Plastic-free lifestyle with Mona Neuhauss from No Plastic Japan
Apr 13, 202241:06
#5 Organic Farming with Chuck Kayser from Midori Farm
Apr 13, 202248:03
#4 Deforestation with Ian Shimizu, founder of weMORI

#4 Deforestation with Ian Shimizu, founder of weMORI

Ian Shimizu is the founder of weMORI, an app that aims to make protecting and restoring forests fun, easy and accessible for all.

In this episode, he will tell us more about his story and how he came about starting weMORI. We will also talk about deforestation and how our consumption habits have an impact on it.

You can find the summary of the discussion on the Mottainai Transition website as well as more tips on how to avoid contributing to deforestation while living in Japan. Check out the Ekolokal website to find eco-friendly shops and restaurants near you.

Feel free to get in touch with us to share your thoughts: helene@ekolokal.com

Music: Too Cool by Kevin MacLeod

Apr 13, 202250:13
#3 Tackling the single-use plastic issue with Robin Lewis, co-founder of mymizu

#3 Tackling the single-use plastic issue with Robin Lewis, co-founder of mymizu

Robin Lewis, is half Japanese, half English and has many years of experience working with inter-governmental organizations, social enterprises, and NGOs.

One day in 2018, while visiting Okinawa, he noticed firsthand the impact of plastic pollution and decided to do something to address this issue. That is how the idea of mymizu was born.

On top of being mymizu Co-founder, he is also the Co-founder & Director of Social Innovation Japan - a platform for social good focusing on the UN Sustainable Development Goals - and is a Consultant at the World Bank (Climate Change Group).

In this episode, he is telling us more about his story, how they created the mymizu movement, bringing some fun into fighting single-use plastic, and how we can help reduce plastic waste in Japan.

You can find the summary of the discussion on Mottainai Transition website as well as more tips on how to reduce single-use plastic waste in Japan. Check out the Ekolokal website to find eco-friendly shops and restaurants near you.

Feel free to get in touch with us to share your thoughts: helene@ekolokal.com

Music: Too Cool by Kevin MacLeod

Apr 13, 202244:21
#2 Plant-based diet with Noriko Shindo, co-founder and CEO of Veggino

#2 Plant-based diet with Noriko Shindo, co-founder and CEO of Veggino

Noriko Shindo is Japanese but was brought up abroad before moving back to Japan. After transitioning to a plant-based diet and seeing the positive influence she had on some of her friends, she decided to start Veggino. Veggino is a bi-lingual non-for-profit website and group that aims to spread a plant-based lifestyle in Japan.

In this episode, she is telling us more about her story and some tips on how to follow a plant-based diet in Japan.

Find the summary of the discussion on the Mottainai Transition website as well as more tips on how to get started with a plant-based diet in Japan. Check out the Ekolokal website to find eco-friendly shops and restaurants near you.

Feel free to get in touch with us to share your thoughts: helene@ekolokal.com

Music: Too Cool by Kevin MacLeod

Apr 13, 202242:23
#1 Urban Farming with Jon Walsh, urban farming instructor and consultant
Apr 13, 202240:40