What do China, a sustainable furniture startup, and a blog called The Lazy Environmentalist have to do with Supercool?
This week, we're taking a short summer break from new interviews, but not before sharing the story behind the show.
In a special extended introduction, Josh Dorfman traces the unexpected path that shaped his philosophy on climate innovation—from working in bicycle-lock factories in China, to launching a modern sustainable furniture company, to the accidental creation of The Lazy Environmentalist. Along the way, he shares the question that has guided every company he's built for more than two decades: How do you get millions of people to adopt better technologies without asking them to become environmentalists first?
Then, we revisit one of Josh's favorite conversations with Tom Szaky, founder and CEO of TerraCycle, whose remarkable entrepreneurial journey began with a simple but radical idea: that waste could become a valuable resource.
Show Notes
Guest: Tom Szaky, founder and CEO
Company: TerraCycle
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What is Supercool?
Supercool spotlights climate innovations that have moved beyond the lab and into the market.
Hosted by climate-tech founder and author Josh Dorfman, Supercool features CEOs, founders, and operators building businesses that are decarbonizing energy, transportation, food, materials, and buildings. Each episode explores the strategies, execution, and business models behind companies that cut carbon, grow profits, and redefine modern life.