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Capitalism for Green

Capitalism for Green

By: Andrea Masterson
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Brought to you by the same folks that created the Capitalism for Good project & podcast, as well as Bittersweet Paradox podcast & Writing Club, Capitalism for Green is a real-life look into what it's like to plan, open, and operate an intentionally environmentally and socially responsible retail business. Hosted by two midwesterners, this show follows one established refill store owner and another with the goal of opening a refill store. This podcast explores what it's like to own closed-loop, low-waste, impact-driven refill stores in today's world. Follow along for the ups, downs, twists, turns, and everything in between of trying to use Capitalism for Green (and for good!).All the ways to find, follow, & support BYOC Co. and the Capitalism for Good universe: Apple Podcasts (Bittersweet Paradox) | Apple Podcasts (Capitalism for Good) | Apple Podcasts (Capitalism for Green) | Bittersweet Paradox Patreon | Bittersweet Paradox Writing Club | Bluesky (Bittersweet Paradox) | Bluesky (Capitalism for Good) | BYOC Co. | BYOC Co. Facebook | BYOC Co. Instagram | BYOC Co. TikTok | Capitalism for Good’s Between the Interviews Podcast | Capitalism for Good Patreon | Capitalism for Green Patreon | Capitalism for Green: The Blog | Company Mentions | Email Bittersweet Paradox | Email Capitalism for Good | Email Capitalism for Green | Facebook | Instagram (Andrea & her 2026 Goal = No New Things, Only New Experiences) | Instagram (Bittersweet Paradox) | Instagram (Capitalism for Good) | Instagram (Capitalism for Green) | Spotify (Bittersweet Paradox) | Spotify (Capitalism for Good) | Spotify (Capitalism for Green) | The Store, by CFG | TikTok (Capitalism for Good) | YouTube (Capitalism for Good) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.Andrea Masterson Economics Leadership Management & Leadership Social Sciences
Episodes
  • Tiffany Sigler, Owner of Juniperseed Mercantile in Littleton, Colorado
    Feb 18 2026
    This week we talk about about different ways in which Tiffany is immersed in the refill field: 1. Retail: Find Juniperseed Mercantile’s brick & mortar location at 5641A S. Nevada St., Littleton, COSelect local markets (and sometimes out of her van)Online where she sells her in-house made products2. Manufacturing/wholesale Juniperseed Mercantile products including 3. Coaching/consulting through The Lean RefillerySee where you’re leaking profit in under 5 minutes with the The Lean Refillery Profit Simulator to see how small changes can lead to meaningful profit gains. We also talk about how she got to where she is now, lessons learned along the way, and how she’s helping other refill store owners and sustainability leaders work smarter, not harder. She’s also supporting her community through local event planning and event management in downtown Littleton, and is the president of the local merchant's association. Question from Michelle & Troy of The Eastwood Refillery: “What do you do to bring customers in and keep them coming back?” Question to the next refill store owner(s): if you think about the way that you spend your time during the day (think of a quadrant matrix with time & return on investment for each axis), are there things in your life that you should ditch? (51:40)Find Juniperseed Mercantile: WebsiteInstagramFacebookEmail CapitalismForGreen@gmail.com with your questions, topic requests, and feedback! Find more with Jessica & Andrea on Episode 24 of the Capitalism for Good podcast project (Apple | Spotify)Apple | BYOC Co. | BYOC Co. Facebook | BYOC Co. Instagram | Capitalism for Green | Capitalism for Green Facebook | Capitalism for Green Instagram | SpotifyEarly Release & Video Episodes can be found at Patreon.com/CapitalismForGreenApple | BYOC Co. | Capitalism for Green | Facebook | Instagram | Spotify Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • Michelle & Troy Stevens, Owners of The Eastwood Refillery in Syracuse, New York
    Feb 11 2026
    This week: Market vs. in store setupEarly daysSink setup within the shopRemoving labels from Jars Free container donationsLocal food pantry supportPrioritizing localRunning a business while working another full time jobWord of mouth marketing & social mediaWhere to find The Eastwood RefilleryWebsiteInstagramFacebookName DropsFaireRustic StrengthGoGo Refill in Portland, MEDip Little Seed FarmYaya Maria’s Beth’s Bounty - SUNY ESF student food pantryMama SudsFull Circle RefilleryDr. BronnersSuds Refillery in Shawnee, KSReuse Refuge in Auburn, NYMarilla’s Mindful Supplies in Rochester, NYRefillery CollectiveQuestion from Tiffany, Owner of Full Circle Refillery: “If you had to do it all over again from day one, is there one thing or what is one thing that you would do differently? Question to the next refill shop owner: “What do you do to bring customers in and keep them coming back?”Email CapitalismForGreen@gmail.com with your questions, topic requests, and feedback! Find more with Jessica & Andrea on Episode 24 of the Capitalism for Good podcast project (Apple | Spotify)Apple | BYOC Co. | BYOC Co. Facebook | BYOC Co. Instagram | Capitalism for Green | Capitalism for Green Facebook | Capitalism for Green Instagram | SpotifyEarly Release & Video Episodes can be found at Patreon.com/CapitalismForGreenApple | BYOC Co. | Capitalism for Green | Facebook | Instagram | Spotify Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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    1 hr and 8 mins
  • Tiffany Grandstaff, Owner of Full Circle Refillery in Chattanooga, Tennessee
    Feb 4 2026
    This week: The early days of Full Circle Refillery in Chattanooga, TNBranding, Buzzwords, Marketing, Green Terminology and what it all means in practiceBrick & mortar as it compares to consignment booths, pop ups, home garage appointment shoppingCustomer engagement through Instagram polls, especially for feedbackFinding the next best option to bridge the gap, even when knowledge and/or priorities changes while making sure products work wellPrioritizing finding a disposal method for products sold in the zero waste storeTransitions between working for someone else to working for yourselfBuilding up inventoryChanging your mindset about competition How great the Chattanooga community is Acronyms SLS = Sodium Lauryl SulfatePVA = Polyvinyl AlcoholName DropsFaireThe Good FillSmall Business Development CenterPlaine ProductsWonderfill Refillery (Cookville, TN)Where to find Full Circle RefilleryWebsiteInstagramFacebookEmail CapitalismForGreen@gmail.com with your questions, topic requests, and feedback! Find more with Jessica & Andrea on Episode 24 of the Capitalism for Good podcast project (Apple | Spotify)Apple | BYOC Co. | BYOC Co. Facebook | BYOC Co. Instagram | Capitalism for Green | Capitalism for Green Facebook | Capitalism for Green Instagram | SpotifyEarly Release & Video Episodes can be found at Patreon.com/CapitalismForGreenApple | BYOC Co. | Capitalism for Green | Facebook | Instagram | Spotify Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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    44 mins
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