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  • EP 73. The Rise of Sustainability Regulations: Climate-Related Disclosures with James Pollack
    2025/06/13

    In this episode of The Sustainable Angler, we continue our Rise of Sustainability Regulations series with a timely conversation on climate-related disclosures featuring James Pollack, environmental attorney at Marten Law.

    With new regulations like the SEC’s climate disclosure rule and California’s SB 253, SB 261, and AB 1305 taking effect, brands in the fishing and outdoor industries are under growing pressure to measure and report their greenhouse gas emissions. But what does that actually mean for your business?

    James breaks down:

    • What these new climate disclosure laws require
    • Who is affected — and when compliance deadlines hit
    • The business risks of inaction
    • How transparency can become a competitive advantage
    • What small and mid-sized companies can do now to prepare

    If your company sells into big-box retailers or wants to stay ahead of regulatory, investor, and consumer expectations, this episode is a must-listen.

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    51 分
  • EP 72. The Rise of Sustainability Regulations: Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) with James Pollack
    2025/06/06

    In Part 2 of our special series The Rise of Sustainability Regulations, host Rick Crawford is joined by environmental attorney James Pollack of Marten Law to unpack one of the most important—and misunderstood—emerging policies in the outdoor industry: Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) for Packaging and Textiles.

    With states like California, Oregon, Maine, and Colorado rolling out EPR for Packaging laws, fishing and outdoor brands are now being held accountable for the environmental impact of their packaging. In this episode, James shares how he helps top outdoor gear, apparel, and footwear companies navigate this evolving regulatory landscape to:

    ✅ Stay compliant with EPR laws
    ✅ Reduce packaging-related fees and waste
    ✅ Future-proof their business in a climate-conscious market

    If your brand sells to major retailers, wants to lower regulatory risk, or is trying to meet rising consumer and investor expectations—this episode is a must-listen.

    Protect your brand. Protect the places you love.

    Listen now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts.

    #EPR #ExtendedProducerResponsibility #SustainablePackaging #SustainableAngler #FishingIndustry #OutdoorIndustry #GreenMarketing #MartenLaw #ClimateRegulations #SustainabilityPodcast #ConservationBusiness #SustainableBusiness

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    58 分
  • EP 71. The Rise of Sustainability Regulations: PFAS with James Pollack
    2025/05/30

    Welcome to a special 4-part series of The Sustainable Angler, where we tackle the most pressing sustainability regulations shaping the fishing and outdoor industries.

    Over the next four weeks, I’ll be joined by James Pollack, environmental and regulatory lawyer at Marten Law, to unpack what brands need to know about PFAS (forever chemicals), Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR), and climate regulations.

    At Emerger Strategies, I help brands reduce costs, enhance reputation, and increase customer loyalty by measuring and improving sustainability performance. But here’s the thing: sustainability isn’t just good for business—it’s essential for managing regulatory risk. That’s why this series is a must-listen for any fishing and outdoor brand navigating the complex world of compliance.

    James works directly with outdoor gear, apparel, and footwear companies—helping them understand and comply with regulations around material inputs, emerging contaminants, green marketing claims, and climate impacts. His insights are a game-changer for brands looking to stay ahead of the curve.

    In this first episode, we dive deep into PFAS (forever chemicals):
    ✅ What they are and why they matter
    ✅ How PFAS regulations impact fishing and outdoor products like waders, wading boots, rain jackets, and fluorocarbon fishing line
    ✅ How PFAS is found in our drinking water
    ✅ What brands and retailers can do to manage chemicals of concern like PFAS
    …and much more.

    If you’re a fishing or outdoor brand navigating sustainability and compliance—or just passionate about protecting the wild places we love—this series is for you.

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    53 分
  • EP 70. Public Lands Are Not for Sale: A Conversation with Land Tawney
    2025/04/18

    In this powerful episode of The Sustainable Angler, we're diving deep into a topic close to my heart: America’s public lands. I’ve been incredibly fortunate to spend countless days camping, hiking, and fly fishing on these wild, beautiful landscapes. Public lands connect us with nature, fuel our $1.2 trillion outdoor recreation economy, and offer a spiritual refuge that’s becoming increasingly rare. But right now, they’re under serious threat.

    Some lawmakers, including Senator Lindsey Graham and Senator Tim Scott from South Carolina, are proposing to sell off our public lands to balance the federal budget, putting our shared natural heritage—and the communities that depend on it—at risk.

    To unpack this critical issue, I’m joined by Land Tawney, longtime conservation leader, public lands advocate, and leader behind American Hunters and Anglers Action Network. We talk about how Land got into conservation, the spiritual and economic value of public lands, their role in protecting clean air and water, and why they must remain in public hands. We also explore the history of the American conservation movement, the mounting threats to public lands today, and how you can make your voice heard.

    Land also shares the Top 5 most effective ways to make your voice heard with lawmakers, based on his 25 years in conservation:

    1. Have a 1-on-1 conversation and tell your story.
    2. Call your Senators and elected officials and tell them to keep public lands in public hands.
    3. Comment and message your elected officials on social media with that same message.
    4. Send an email, especially using easy tools and petitions from groups like Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership and Backcountry Hunters & Anglers.
    5. Talk to your friends and family—your voice carries more power than you think.

    Side note: If you are a brand that wants to support keeping public lands in public hands, I highly recommend joining Brands for Public Lands, an initiative from The Conservation Alliance that currently has 60+ members, including Patagonia, Meat Eater, and Emerger Strategies. Sign sign up to join Brands for Public Lands.

    This episode is a call to action. If you care about wild places, clean water, healthy communities, or just love spending time outdoors—you don’t want to miss it.

    To listen to previous episodes of The Sustainable Angler, visit emergerstrategies.com/podcast, and if you like what you’re hearing, an absolutely free way to show your support is by leaving it a five-star rating and review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify.

    The Sustainable Angler is available anywhere you listen to podcasts, and also airing Saturday’s at 2 PM on Charleston's first and only community supported radio station, Ohm Radio, 96.3 FM.

    This episode of The Sustainable Angler podcast is brought to you by Emerger Strategies, and A New Earth Project - The Sustainability Initiative of Atlantic Packaging.

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    1 時間 2 分
  • EP 69. From Canvas to Camera: How Art and Film Shape Conservation with Paul Puckett & Hilton Graham
    2025/03/28

    Hilton shares his extraordinary journey from political operative to documentary filmmaker after surviving cancer twice and receiving a life-changing stem cell transplant that he calls his "rebirth." This profound reset led him to abandon the pursuit of power for the authentic storytelling that now defines his award-winning films like "Tension" and "Father Nature."

    Meanwhile, Paul reveals how his lifelong obsession with drawing fish began in middle school and eventually became his artistic signature. His philosophy that "every painting is a stepping stone" captures his humble approach to a body of work that has helped raise hundreds of thousands of dollars for conservation efforts over the years.

    The conversation weaves through the making of "Time Will Tell," which documents Paul's artistic impact on the fly fishing world and features his work being inducted into the American Museum of Fly Fishing. With filming locations spanning from Jackson Hole to the Florida Keys to Vermont, the documentary represents a beautiful convergence of two artists using their gifts to inspire others.

    What emerges most powerfully is their shared commitment to conservation – not just as a concept but as a legacy. As Hilton notes through a Native American proverb featured in his work: "We do not inherit the earth from our ancestors. We borrow it from our children." It's a reminder that whether through paint or film, their creative work serves something larger than themselves.

    Check out "Time Will Tell" at the International Fly Fishing Film Festival, and discover more from these talented creators at paulpuckettart.com and loveaffaircreative.com.

    This episode of The Sustainable Angler podcast is brought to you by Emerger Strategies, and and A New Earth Project - The Sustainability Initiative of Atlantic Packaging.

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    1 時間 18 分
  • EP 68. Gene Gilliland, National Conservation Director at B.A.S.S.
    2025/02/21
    In this episode, we dive into the world of bass fishing with the Bass Angler Sportsman Society (B.A.S.S.), the largest fishing organization in the world with over half a million members. Founded in 1968 by Ray Scott, B.A.S.S. has been a driving force behind professional bass fishing, youth involvement, and conservation efforts.I sit down with Gene Gilliland, who is a nationally renowned fisheries biologist and the National Conservation Director at B.A.S.S. to explore key challenges in bass fisheries management, from invasive species and aquatic plant control to the surprising impacts of climate change on bass populations. We discuss the balance between recreational use and habitat preservation, habitat restoration in aging reservoirs, and the importance of angler involvement in protecting our waters.
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    55 分
  • EP 67. Josh Jenkins, R&D Manager at Scientific Anglers
    2025/01/23
    In today’s episode, I’m joined by Josh Jenkins, Research and Development Manager for Scientific Anglers, and we dive into an important topic: sustainable packaging. We’ll discuss the innovative steps Scientific Anglers has taken to reduce its environmental impact, the challenges and opportunities in moving toward more sustainable materials, and what this means for the future of the fly fishing industry.Thank you for tuning in—and Be sure to check out TheSustainableAngler.com for some sweet TSA merch, and if you enjoy the podcast, an absolutely free way to your support is by leaving it a five-star rating and review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify.The Sustainable Angler is brought to you by Emerger Strategies, and A New Earth Project - The Sustainability Initiative of Atlantic Packaging.
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    41 分
  • EP 66. Rebecca Haynes, VP National Audubon Society
    2024/11/21
    Did you know that South Carolina has a long history of conservation? In fact, conservation is baked into our constitution and Audubon South Carolina continues that legacy today by working with policy makers and land owners to support habitat conservation and restoration in our state with bird- and climate- friendly forestry. Additionally, Audubon South Carolina owns and manages 30,000 acres of land at Beidler Forest and Silver Bluff where they work on longleaf pine restoration, natural climate solutions, and provide an example for other land owners for how to manage their own land. That’s why I am stoked to share my interview with Rebecca Haynes who is the Executive Director at Audubon South Carolina, and Vice President at National Audubon Society. We take a deep dive into the environmental threats to birds, such as climate change and habitat loss, which contributes to the global trend in biodiversity loss, and Rebecca shares all the good work Audubon SC is doing to protect and restore habitat for birds and other species. I hope you enjoy!
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    57 分