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This week, Tom meets Ryan Dean, founder of RD Studios and the creative force behind Treehouse, a beautiful new live-action TV series for preschoolers that’s redefining what children’s content can look like.
As a father of teens, Tom reflects on the nostalgia of early kids’ shows – and how Treehouse feels both fresh and familiar (much like the sweeping beauty of David Attenborough’s new film Ocean, which he also reviews at the top of...
What does it really take to hit net zero – and stay there? For global carpet tile manufacturer Interface, the answer lies in a deep-rooted culture of innovation.
In this episode, Tom sits down with Luca Achilli, Global Innovation & Sustainability Projects Director at Interface, to explore how the company is using design, R&D, and circular thinking to lead the charge toward carbon-negative products.
They discuss:
What does it really take to build a transparent supply chain?
In this episode of The Better Business Show, host Tom Idle dives deep into one of the most urgent and complex challenges facing brands today: how to create truly traceable, accountable, and credible supply chains – from the farm to the factory to the finished product.
With global regulations tightening and consumer expectations rising, transparency is no longer a box-ticki...
Cider doesn’t often make headlines in the world of drinks innovation. It’s a category that’s long been dominated by heritage brands, murky labels, and – let’s be honest – a fair amount of concentrate and sugar masquerading as nature’s bounty.
But this week, we meet someone who’s rewriting the rules.
Laura Clacey is the co-founder of Sxollie, a bold, no-nonsense cider brand born in South Africa and on a mission to shake up the status ...
Biodiversity loss is one of the biggest, least understood risks facing our food system – and businesses are waking up to it. But measuring nature has never been easy. This time, we meet Conrad Young, founder of Chirrup, a startup using birdsong and bioacoustics to track biodiversity across farmland.
Conrad shares how a quiet moment during the COVID lockdown inspired him to build a technology that helps retailers and suppliers, like ...
AI is no longer just a buzzword – it’s fast becoming a core part of how businesses operate, innovate, and grow. But with so much hype, where do the real opportunities lie? And how do you separate practical value from overpromise?
In this episode, Tom sits down with Oday Abbosh, Senior Partner at IBM, to unpack how artificial intelligence is being used to genuinely transform business – from product development and customer service to...
What happens when businesses forget that their employees are human?
In this episode, we’re talking about workplace culture, parental rights, and why companies are quietly rolling back their commitments to inclusivity and employee well-being.
My guest, Glen Wood, knows firsthand what happens when a company gets it wrong – after being fired for taking paternity leave, he took on the system and became a symbol for workplace reform in Ja...
Sustainability communication has never been more important – or more challenging. Say too much, and you risk greenwashing accusations. Say too little, and you’re guilty of green-hushing.
So, how should companies talk about ESG, climate action, and social impact in a way that actually resonates?
In this episode, sustainability comms expertHelen Neal joins me to break down the new rules of ESG communication. She's worked with glob...
In this episode, I take on one of the most heated debates in the UK right now: airport expansion. With the UK government giving the green light to new runways, we explore the bigger questions beyond carbon emissions. Why is aviation still a lightning rod for controversy? Are we having the wrong debate? And why do we need a smarter, more pragmatic approach to how we manage growth?
Then, I sit down with Andrew Hargest, founder and CE...
In this episode of The Better Business Show, we sit down with Ilya Malkin, co-founder of Sort a Brick, to explore how this innovative startup is transforming forgotten LEGO collections into ready-to-build sets using cutting-edge AI technology. Ilya shares the inspiring story of how a personal challenge with his kids’ LEGO bricks led to the creation of a sustainable solution that’s making waves in the circular economy.
From the chal...
What if businesses could help reduce reoffending rates while boosting productivity and unlocking untapped potential?
In this episode, once he gets over the doom and gloom currently ungulfing the planet, Tom chats with Sid Madge, founder of Meee and creator of the Counting on Confidence programme, helping to seriously transform lives through prison rehabilitation.
Sid shares powerful stories from his work in prisons, why mindset shi...
This week, we’re diving into the bittersweet world of cocoa and chocolate with Julia Ocampo, Head of Sustainability and Cocoa Sourcing at Luker Chocolate.
The global cocoa industry faces enormous challenges: poverty among smallholder farmers, deforestation, climate change, and the mounting pressure on food and drink companies to source responsibly.
In this candid and insightful conversation, Julia shares how Luker Chocolate is tra...
In this episode, we’re joined by the trailblazing Nour Tayara, founder of AORA Mexico, a plastic-free makeup brand that’s shaking up the beauty industry. Nour’s on a mission to prove that beauty doesn’t have to come at the planet’s expense – or be boring while doing it.
We dig into the big issues:
💄 The beauty industry’s massive waste problem – billions of plastic tubes and palettes that end up in landfills or our oceans
🌍 Why s...
This week, Tom is in conversation with Victoria Edwards, the dynamic CEO and co-founder of FIDO Tech, to talk about a problem that affects us all: water scarcity.
Victoria’s on a mission to create a world without water waste, and her story is nothing short of fascinating. From her early days as a self-proclaimed “failed musician” to leading a company that uses AI to detect and prevent water leaks, she’s rewriting the rules on how t...
Plastic-free and purpose-driven: The story of Dip with Kate Assaraf
In this episode, we sit down with Kate Assaraf, CEO and co-founder of Dip, a premium haircare brand with a mission to eliminate plastic waste from beauty routines.
Kate shares her journey from working in the beauty industry to launching a purpose-driven business that rejects the norms of hyper-consumerism. From refusing to sell on Amazon to championing small, loca...
“Innovation in sustainability means thinking long-term, and for us, it’s about leading a movement, not just selling a product.”
In this episode, I’m joined by Frank Heidinger, CEO and founder of Halevai, a company set on revolutionising the recreational boating industry with his electric powered boats.
Frank shares his journey from growing up in New York City with limited access to clean water to founding Halevai, driven by a deep ...
This time we dive into one of the most influential movements in sustainable business: the B Corporation – or B Corp – movement.
Since its inception in 2006, the B Corp movement has been reshaping the way we think about business, creating a global community of companies that prioritise purpose as much as profit.
From Patagonia to Ben & Jerry’s, B Corps are known for their commitment to social and environmental responsibility, ...
Gartner, the research and consulting giant, just released its latest Hype Cycle.
The Gartner Hype Cycle is a graphical presentation developed to represent the maturity, adoption, and social application of specific tech.
Each hype cycle drills down into the five key phases of a technology's life cycle. These include:
1. Technology trigger – a potential technology breakthrough to kicks things off.
2. Peak of inflated expectations –...
Concrete is one of the most important substances in the world. As the linchpin of the built environment, demand has almost tripled during the past 20 years. In 2021, global construction projects consumed 30 billion tonnes of the stuff. That’s 3 million times the weight of the Eiffel Tower.
But concrete has an emissions problem.
Today, its production is responsible for 8% of the world’s greenhouse gas emissions. With every tonne of ...
Plenty has been said and written about the who, why, what and how of this year’s Climate Week in New York.
With close to 600 events and 100,000 people taking part, there was a lot to digest.
So, we’ve done it for you.
Here’s our quick, 11-minute round up of the key stories, happenings and developments from across the week.
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