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Joe DiGirolamo Shares Thermore's Pursuit of Sustainability and Environmental Awareness [427]

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In this episode, Rick Saez welcomes Joe DiGirolamo, Director of Sales at insulation company Thermore. After sharing their early experiences with outdoor activities and their current hobbies, they delve into the concept of plastic recycling for insulation production. They discuss the importance of adopting sustainability both in the manufacturing processes and everyday operations. Thermore's Ocean Down initiative, and the impact of our buying decisions on the environment. Joe illustrates these with his work in Thermore, particularly with the development of sustainable materials. He further urges listeners to make conscious, wise choices concerning consumption, especially when dealing with single-use plastics.

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Show Notes Questions we Discussed
  • Share your first outdoor experience with us? Camping, hiking, biking, what was it?
  • How often do you get out to camp, hike, bike, etc, these days?
  • Tell us a bit about Thermore, it's a family business founded in Italy?
  • You've been with Thermore a long time. What were you doing before joining Theremore?
  • Thermore has been driving sustainability since day one, where does that ethos come from?
  • How has the process of developing sustainable materials evolved over the years?
  • I don't know much about Ocean bound plastic, what can you share with us about that?
  • How do you tweak the manufacturing to produce different insulation to fit different use cases? "blown" vs. "rolled for example.
  • What are the best practices we, as consumers, can do to achieve the same goal?
  • Tell us about Thermore’s Ocean Down. Has it been widely embraced?
  • What are some of your other initiatives to drive sustainability, both in manufacturing as well as day-to-day operations?
  • Do you have a favorite activity or place to get outside?
  • What is your favorite outdoor gear purchase under $100?
  • How about some of your favorite books?
  • Is there anything else you want to say or ask of our listeners?
  • Where can people find you if they’d like to follow up (email, Twitter, Instagram, etc)?
Learn More

To learn more about Joe and Thermore, visit their website at: https://www.thermore.com

You can also visit Thermore on these social sites:

YouTube

Linkedin

Facebook

Instagram

Next Steps

If you enjoy interviews devoted to the outdoor industry, find us online at ricksaez.com/listen. We welcome likes and comments, and if you know someone who is also an outdoor enthusiast, go ahead and share our site with them, too.

Keywords

#Thermore, #JoeDiGirolamo, #Milan, #innovation, #sustainability, #recycled technology, #product development, #ocean-bound plastic, #Southeast Asia, #manufacturing, #recycled fibers, #single-use plastics, #plastic pollution, #sustainable materials, #outdoor industry, #family-owned, #outdoor activities, #golf, #tennis, #climate change, #environmental awareness

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In this episode, Rick Saez welcomes Joe DiGirolamo, Director of Sales at insulation company Thermore. After sharing their early experiences with outdoor activities and their current hobbies, they delve into the concept of plastic recycling for insulation production. They discuss the importance of adopting sustainability both in the manufacturing processes and everyday operations. Thermore's Ocean Down initiative, and the impact of our buying decisions on the environment. Joe illustrates these with his work in Thermore, particularly with the development of sustainable materials. He further urges listeners to make conscious, wise choices concerning consumption, especially when dealing with single-use plastics.

Facebook​ ​Twitter​ ​Instagram​

Love the show? Subscribe, ​rate, review, and share!​

Sign up for my Newsletter ​HERE​

I’d love to hear your feedback about the show!

You can contact me here: ​rick@theoutdoorbizpodcast.com

Show Notes Questions we Discussed
  • Share your first outdoor experience with us? Camping, hiking, biking, what was it?
  • How often do you get out to camp, hike, bike, etc, these days?
  • Tell us a bit about Thermore, it's a family business founded in Italy?
  • You've been with Thermore a long time. What were you doing before joining Theremore?
  • Thermore has been driving sustainability since day one, where does that ethos come from?
  • How has the process of developing sustainable materials evolved over the years?
  • I don't know much about Ocean bound plastic, what can you share with us about that?
  • How do you tweak the manufacturing to produce different insulation to fit different use cases? "blown" vs. "rolled for example.
  • What are the best practices we, as consumers, can do to achieve the same goal?
  • Tell us about Thermore’s Ocean Down. Has it been widely embraced?
  • What are some of your other initiatives to drive sustainability, both in manufacturing as well as day-to-day operations?
  • Do you have a favorite activity or place to get outside?
  • What is your favorite outdoor gear purchase under $100?
  • How about some of your favorite books?
  • Is there anything else you want to say or ask of our listeners?
  • Where can people find you if they’d like to follow up (email, Twitter, Instagram, etc)?
Learn More

To learn more about Joe and Thermore, visit their website at: https://www.thermore.com

You can also visit Thermore on these social sites:

YouTube

Linkedin

Facebook

Instagram

Next Steps

If you enjoy interviews devoted to the outdoor industry, find us online at ricksaez.com/listen. We welcome likes and comments, and if you know someone who is also an outdoor enthusiast, go ahead and share our site with them, too.

Keywords

#Thermore, #JoeDiGirolamo, #Milan, #innovation, #sustainability, #recycled technology, #product development, #ocean-bound plastic, #Southeast Asia, #manufacturing, #recycled fibers, #single-use plastics, #plastic pollution, #sustainable materials, #outdoor industry, #family-owned, #outdoor activities, #golf, #tennis, #climate change, #environmental awareness

Podcast produced using Descript Podcast hosted by Libsyn use code 'outdoorbizpod' for 20% OFF Show Notes powered by Castmagic Website powered by Wordpress

Note: As an Affiliate of Amazon and others, I earn from qualifying purchases.

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