The Missing Pillar of Health Podcast

85: Ethical Plastic-Free Products with Courtney Stewart

May 24, 2022 Emma Rohmann / Courtney Stewart Episode 85
85: Ethical Plastic-Free Products with Courtney Stewart
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The Missing Pillar of Health Podcast
85: Ethical Plastic-Free Products with Courtney Stewart
May 24, 2022 Episode 85
Emma Rohmann / Courtney Stewart

Courtney Stewart was tired of her stainless steel bento box that leaked. And she realized her friends were also frustrated… so she decided to do something about it. 


Courtney created The Good Kiind with a mission not only to create a well-made, long-lasting product, but to do so with ethical labour practices, high quality materials, while helping reduce world hunger through a global giving partner where they will donate meals to help children be more successful at school.


I invited Courtney on the show to talk about the shift from consumer to manufacturer, what we should know when it comes to product regulations, and how we can make more informed choices for our families. 



Links Mentioned:


Episode 46: What it Means to be a Conscious Business

Episode 34: Non-Toxic Children’s Toys


Buy The Good Kiind: https://thegoodkiind.com/emma

IG: https://www.instagram.com/thegoodkiind/


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The Missing Pillar of Health Podcast is brought to you by Green at Home. Check out our other resources: 


Green Product Forum: https://facebook.com/groups/greenproductforum 

Instagram: https://instagram.com/emma_greenathome 

Website: https://greenathome.ca 

Green at Home is no longer an operating business, as its founder, Emma Rohmann, has gone back to her engineering roots in large-scale green building consulting. She is keeping her free resources, including the podcast and blog, live but you will find other links to resources are likely broken in these show notes.

Thanks for being here!

Show Notes

Courtney Stewart was tired of her stainless steel bento box that leaked. And she realized her friends were also frustrated… so she decided to do something about it. 


Courtney created The Good Kiind with a mission not only to create a well-made, long-lasting product, but to do so with ethical labour practices, high quality materials, while helping reduce world hunger through a global giving partner where they will donate meals to help children be more successful at school.


I invited Courtney on the show to talk about the shift from consumer to manufacturer, what we should know when it comes to product regulations, and how we can make more informed choices for our families. 



Links Mentioned:


Episode 46: What it Means to be a Conscious Business

Episode 34: Non-Toxic Children’s Toys


Buy The Good Kiind: https://thegoodkiind.com/emma

IG: https://www.instagram.com/thegoodkiind/


*****

The Missing Pillar of Health Podcast is brought to you by Green at Home. Check out our other resources: 


Green Product Forum: https://facebook.com/groups/greenproductforum 

Instagram: https://instagram.com/emma_greenathome 

Website: https://greenathome.ca 

Green at Home is no longer an operating business, as its founder, Emma Rohmann, has gone back to her engineering roots in large-scale green building consulting. She is keeping her free resources, including the podcast and blog, live but you will find other links to resources are likely broken in these show notes.

Thanks for being here!