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A Waste-Free Solution for the Takeaway Cup with Catherine Hutchins and Aniyo Rahebi of Good Edi

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"As a startup, you have the decision to make — do I want to make it cheap, make more profit, or do I want to do the right thing? And so far we have really stuck with our values and we've done the right thing." — Aniyo Rahebi, Good Edi

In this episode

Catherine Hutchins and Aniyo Rahebi of Coralus Venture Good Edi join Activator Connie Henson to talk about how they got their start, how they consider sustainability in their supply chain, and growing their business through authentic connections.


They also discuss:

  • The lack of infrastructure to process disposable coffee cups
  • Proving the concept through trials in a home kitchen
  • Staying values-aligned and considering the sources of their entire supply chain
  • Working with cafes to position their cups
  • Becoming part of the Coralus community
  • Some of the challenges they’ve faced along the way
  • What’s next for Good-Edi

We invite you to join us as an Activator.

Take action and engage with Catherine, Aniyo, and Good Edi on Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn.

Connect with Connie on LinkedIn.

Don’t miss an episode! Subscribe to the Ripples of Radical Generosity Podcast.

  continue reading

156 episodes

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Manage episode 349398449 series 2952108
Content provided by Coralus. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Coralus or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

"As a startup, you have the decision to make — do I want to make it cheap, make more profit, or do I want to do the right thing? And so far we have really stuck with our values and we've done the right thing." — Aniyo Rahebi, Good Edi

In this episode

Catherine Hutchins and Aniyo Rahebi of Coralus Venture Good Edi join Activator Connie Henson to talk about how they got their start, how they consider sustainability in their supply chain, and growing their business through authentic connections.


They also discuss:

  • The lack of infrastructure to process disposable coffee cups
  • Proving the concept through trials in a home kitchen
  • Staying values-aligned and considering the sources of their entire supply chain
  • Working with cafes to position their cups
  • Becoming part of the Coralus community
  • Some of the challenges they’ve faced along the way
  • What’s next for Good-Edi

We invite you to join us as an Activator.

Take action and engage with Catherine, Aniyo, and Good Edi on Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn.

Connect with Connie on LinkedIn.

Don’t miss an episode! Subscribe to the Ripples of Radical Generosity Podcast.

  continue reading

156 episodes

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