POC Podcast Ep 3 with Dunelm out now

POC Podcast Ep 3 with Dunelm out now

The next episode of Products of Change’s new podcast From Intent to Impact, debuted on Friday 10 April, featuring guests Lisa Ly, senior sustainability manager and Jo Seddon, design manager from Dunelm.

The podcast series is about capturing the journey the brand, licensing, manufacturing, and retail industry has been on over the last five years, honestly, openly, and from the people who have helped shape it within our Products of Change Community.

This episode looks at the role of home retail in our industry’s transition – a sector that touches so many parts of people’s lives, from furniture and textiles to everyday household products, which means the design decisions made within this industry have a huge influence on materials, supply chains, longevity, circularity and ultimately environmental impact.

So understanding how businesses are evolving in this space is incredibly important for the future of retail. What makes this conversation particularly special is that both Lisa and Jo are already very much part of the Products of Change Community and are partnering to drive real innovation across many of our members businesses.

You can to listen to the full episode on SpotifyAppleAmazon, and any other preferred podcast platforms:

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This podcast is sponsored by Worldly, a leading sustainability and supply chain intelligence platform for the consumer goods industry. Trusted by a network of more than 40,000 companies, Worldly turns verified environmental and social primary data into insight and action, addressing carbon, water, chemicals, and labor, across complex global supply chains. We are so lucky to have them as a partner here at POC to help transition our industry from intent to action. They are also a partner of Dunelm, who are our guests for this episode.

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