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5 ways to be a more sustainable florist

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  • Welcome flower friends to another episode of the Floral Hustle Podcast!
  • This week's mini-episode focuses on the hot topic of sustainability in floristry.
  • Jen shares personal experiences and the impact of unsustainable practices on florists' health.


Segment 1: The Need for Sustainability:

  • Discussion on the growing importance of sustainability in the floral industry.
  • Mention of strange weather patterns and personal experiences with environmental changes.
  • Reflection on the negative effects of pesticides and chemicals in traditional floristry materials.


Segment 2: Five Ways to Be a Sustainable Florist:

  1. Foam Alternatives:
    • Introduction to "FIBRE floral," a volcanic ash-based product from Oasis as an alternative to floral foam.
    • Discussion on its benefits and challenges, emphasizing its use for sustainable designs.
  2. Flower Recycling Programs:
    • Highlighting the importance of not discarding flowers after events.
    • Personal involvement with "Bluebirds and Blooms" and similar organizations that recycle flowers for nursing homes and hospice units.
  3. Locally Grown Flowers:
    • Emphasis on the environmental impact of shipping flowers globally.
    • Advantages of using locally grown flowers, including reduced carbon footprint and less plastic waste.
  4. Container Reuse:
    • Jen's strategy for curating collections of rental items for weddings.
    • Discussion on lowering environmental impact by reusing containers, reducing plastic usage, and saving costs.
  5. Composting:
    • Overview of the city's yard waste program for composting.
    • Personal experience with composting soft stems and other materials, contributing to eco-friendly practices.


Conclusion:

  • Encouragement to adopt sustainable practices gradually rather than an all-or-nothing approach.
  • Introduction to a free guide available on [Website: thefloralhustle.com/gogreen ].
  • Inspiring florists to make a positive impact on the environment and the industry.

  continue reading

162 episodes

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  • Welcome flower friends to another episode of the Floral Hustle Podcast!
  • This week's mini-episode focuses on the hot topic of sustainability in floristry.
  • Jen shares personal experiences and the impact of unsustainable practices on florists' health.


Segment 1: The Need for Sustainability:

  • Discussion on the growing importance of sustainability in the floral industry.
  • Mention of strange weather patterns and personal experiences with environmental changes.
  • Reflection on the negative effects of pesticides and chemicals in traditional floristry materials.


Segment 2: Five Ways to Be a Sustainable Florist:

  1. Foam Alternatives:
    • Introduction to "FIBRE floral," a volcanic ash-based product from Oasis as an alternative to floral foam.
    • Discussion on its benefits and challenges, emphasizing its use for sustainable designs.
  2. Flower Recycling Programs:
    • Highlighting the importance of not discarding flowers after events.
    • Personal involvement with "Bluebirds and Blooms" and similar organizations that recycle flowers for nursing homes and hospice units.
  3. Locally Grown Flowers:
    • Emphasis on the environmental impact of shipping flowers globally.
    • Advantages of using locally grown flowers, including reduced carbon footprint and less plastic waste.
  4. Container Reuse:
    • Jen's strategy for curating collections of rental items for weddings.
    • Discussion on lowering environmental impact by reusing containers, reducing plastic usage, and saving costs.
  5. Composting:
    • Overview of the city's yard waste program for composting.
    • Personal experience with composting soft stems and other materials, contributing to eco-friendly practices.


Conclusion:

  • Encouragement to adopt sustainable practices gradually rather than an all-or-nothing approach.
  • Introduction to a free guide available on [Website: thefloralhustle.com/gogreen ].
  • Inspiring florists to make a positive impact on the environment and the industry.

  continue reading

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