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Jeanette & Tom

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Listen to our Breaking Bread Birmingham food podcast episode with Jeanette & Tom. Creators of the brilliant zero waste supermarket The Clean Kilo & zero waste bar Kilo Ziro Press play on the player above. Alternatively, listen on your favourite podcast app, just select from the list on this LINK

Welcome Jeanette & Tom The Clean Kilo & Ziro Kilo

Hello & a warm welcome back to the Birmingham food podcast breaking bread. Co-hosted by food-obsessed mates Liam & Carl, Breaking Bread gives you long-form interviews & discussions with the incredible people that make Brums food scene so unique. In today’s episode, we share the incredible story of Zero Waste Superstars, Jeanette and Tom, creators of Zero Waste Supermarket, the Clean Kilo, as well as the Zero Waste Hospitality business, Kilo Ziro.

Zero Waste Superstars: The Story of the Clean Kilo & Kilo Ziro

The issue of plastic pollution has become increasingly urgent in recent years. Plastic waste is filling our oceans, harming wildlife, and affecting our health. Many individuals and businesses are taking action to reduce their plastic footprint, but one Birmingham-based couple has gone above and beyond. Meet Jeanette and Tom, the creators of the Zero Waste Supermarket, the Clean Kilo, and the Zero Waste Hospitality business, Kilo Ziro.

During the podcast, Jeanette and Tom share their inspiring story of how and why they started the Clean Kilo. Their journey began when they watched the documentary “Plastic Ocean” on Netflix. The documentary made them realise that plastic pollution was a massive issue that wasn’t being talked about enough. They decided to take action by creating a shop in Birmingham where the products were sold without packaging. Meaning customers had to bring their own containers.

the dispensers used in zero waste zero packaging shops the clean kilo & Kilo Ziro

At the time, the concept of zero-waste shops was not prominent in the UK, and many of their friends and family were sceptical. However, 2018 and 2019 proved to be amazing years for The Clean Kilo. Customers loved the idea of reducing packaging, and the shop quickly gained a loyal following.

Jeanette and Tom believe that the term “zero waste” is quite misleading, as there is no perfection in zero waste. It’s a goal that requires a journey towards that goal. They encourage small businesses to make a difference by changing their habits and reducing waste on their premises.

The Clean Kilo offers a wide range of products, including food, toiletries, and cleaning products. Customers can bring their own containers or purchase reusable containers in the shop.

In addition to the Clean Kilo, Jeanette and Tom have also started a zero-waste hospitality business called Kilo Ziro. They work with local distilleries & breweries to create a more sustainable bar. They also tell us how they think other cafes and restaurants can reduce waste and become more sustainable. They offer advice on everything from waste reduction to sustainable sourcing and packaging.

Jeanette and Tom are true zero-waste superstars, and their story is an inspiration to us all. By taking action and creating a business that prioritises sustainability, they have made a real difference in their community. Their message is clear: every small change counts, and we can all make a difference by reducing our plastic footprint.

If you’re in Birmingham, be sure to check out the Clean Kilo and Kilo Ziro. And wherever you are, remember that every small change counts. By reducing our plastic footprint, we can all help to create a more sustainable future.

Reducing and Utilizing Waste Lessons from Zero Waste Superstars The Clean Kilo & Kilo Ziro Full Podcast On YouTube

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