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PKN talks... Sustainable Impact: eliminating extreme poverty by harnessing the profits from global consumerism, with Daniel Flynn from Thankyou.

In this episode, Lindy Hughson, managing editor & publisher of PKN Packaging News, and Daniel Flynn, the co-founder and managing director of Thankyou, discuss the company's vision for reducing extreme poverty globally.

The discussion starts with Flynn reviewing the formation and development of Thankyou and its transition from bottled water to food and personal care products. Flynn also describes dealing with the highly competitive incumbent players they encountered when entering the baby care market. We also review the decisions that lead to exiting the food business and the potential for a return to the water market using recycled PET bottles.

We then move on to Thankyou's certification as a carbon neutral organisation, the difficulty in tracing its supply lines and the business goals that drive operations. This leads to a discussion on the issues encountered trying to scale Thankyou's original model to meet the vision, resulting in the "No Small Plan" campaign.

The episode wraps with a review of lessons learned to date with the campaign, the gap between what consumers say they want compared with what they actually do, and the acknowledgement that creating change is not easy but it matters.

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MC: Grant McHerron
Host: Lindy Hughson
Editor: Chris Visscher
Producer: Steve Visscher

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