143. Wild Caught vs. Farmed Fish: Which is More Sustainable? with Adra Kusnirova
Outdoor Minimalist22 Heinä 2024

143. Wild Caught vs. Farmed Fish: Which is More Sustainable? with Adra Kusnirova

Fish fanatics – this one is for you!

In episode 143 of the Outdoor Minimalist podcast, we examine the fishing industry's operations in depth and help answer the question of whether wild-caught fish is the healthiest and most sustainable option.

Since I haven't eaten fish for most of my life, I am far from an expert on this topic. That's why I was stoked to learn from Adra Kusnirova.

Adra is a wild Alaskan fishmonger located right outside of Milwaukee, WI. When she met her Slovak husband, he ran a fish processing plant in Alaska. She lived up there with him for a few summers, and when they permanently relocated to the Lower 48, they started Alaska Fresh to sell their friends' sustainably harvested wild-caught fish.

She's always lived a low-waste minimalist lifestyle. Still, the culture shock of returning to civilization at the end of each summer in Alaska inspired her to take more action. Alaska Fresh was founded with a singular goal: to provide the world's best wild fish to the continental United States at an affordable price while supporting the long-established, artisanal traditions of a remote Alaskan fishing village and its fishermen.

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Head to https://www.alaskafreshsalmon.com/ and choose from Copper River king salmon, wild Alaskan Halibut, all-natural wild salmon pet treats, Salmon burgers (my boyfriend’s personal favorite), and many other wild-caught fish options.

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4. 7Rs: Repair with Rudy Glocker

4. 7Rs: Repair with Rudy Glocker

The 7R's of Outdoor Minimalist serve as the framework of these concepts and are the stepping stones to implementing Outdoor Minimalist pursuits into your life. The 7R's of Outdoor Minimalism include: Reduce Refuse Rethink Repair Rehome/Repurpose Remove Restore In episode 4 of the Outdoor Minimalist Podcast, I will be exploring the third R and the concept of Repair in the outdoor industry with the help of Rudy Glocker. Rudy Glocker is the founder of Burgeon Outdoor. Rudy founded Burgeon to create a better tomorrow for mountain communities such as Lincoln, NH where they are located. Burgeon accomplishes its mission by making its products locally and contributing 5% of its sales to environmental and community efforts. INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/outdoor.minimalist.book/ WEBSITE: https://www.theoutdoorminimalist.com/ ORDER THE BOOK: https://www.theoutdoorminimalist.com/book YOUTUBE: @theoutdoorminimalist ----------------------------- BURGEON OUTDOOR WEBSITE: https://www.burgeonoutdoor.com/ BURGEON OUTDOOR INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/burgeonoutdoor/ SOURCES McKinsey & Company - Fashion on Climate [episode statistics from the McKinsey & Company Report, not Greenpeace. I misspoke during the recording.] Greenpeace - Detox My Fashion

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3. How to Identify Sustainable Product Materials with Mary Swanson

3. How to Identify Sustainable Product Materials with Mary Swanson

In episode 3 of the Outdoor Minimalist Podcast, I will be discussing how consumers and brands can take steps to identify more sustainable product materials. This is a big topic that I felt was best discussed with an industry expert like Mary Swanson. Mary is the CEO and a co-founder of Lava Linens. Together, she, her mom, Sheila, and sister, Caitlin, create durable, luxurious adventure towels powered by flax and hemp - two of Earth's most impressive fibers. Lava Linens' aim is to be as sustainable and responsible as possible - not succumbing to the pressures of fast fashion nor to the norms of the outdoor industry while still creating high-performing, valuable pieces of outdoor gear. INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/outdoor.minimalist.book/ WEBSITE: https://www.theoutdoorminimalist.com/ ORDER THE BOOK: https://www.theoutdoorminimalist.com/book YOUTUBE: @theoutdoorminimalist ---------------------------------- Get 15% off Lava Linens towels with the discount code OUTDOORMINIMALIST LAVA LINENS WEBSITE: https://shoplavalinens.com/ LAVA LINENS INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/lavalinens/

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