Fortune | FORTUNE 06月21日 18:20
The CEO of a Gwyneth Paltrow-backed $55 million startup went zero waste—she ditched body wash, coffee to-go, and disposable diapers for over 2 years
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本文讲述了Blueland公司创始人Sarah Paiji Yoo在创办公司前的环保实践和创办公司的历程。Yoo曾尝试零废弃生活方式,但意识到个人努力微不足道,于是决定通过提供环保产品来影响更多人。她创办的Blueland公司,通过销售无塑料包装的清洁产品,帮助消费者减少塑料使用。公司获得了包括Gwyneth Paltrow和Justin Timberlake在内的众多投资者的支持,并在市场上取得了巨大成功。文章强调了环保行动需要普及,并介绍了Blueland如何通过教育和产品创新来实现其环保使命。

♻️ Sarah Paiji Yoo在创办Blueland之前,曾实行了长达两年半的零废弃生活方式,包括使用可重复使用的尿布、餐具、咖啡杯等,并避免使用塑料瓶装洗浴用品。她通过这种方式深刻体会到个人环保行动的局限性,并意识到需要通过提供更好的环保产品来影响更多人。

💡 Blueland的创立源于Yoo希望为消费者提供更环保的选择。她和她的团队发现减少塑料包装是减少新塑料废物最有效的方法。Blueland销售洗衣液、洗碗液、马桶清洁剂和香皂等产品,这些产品都采用无塑料包装,旨在减少塑料污染。

💰 Blueland在过去六年里筹集了超过5500万美元的资金,其中95%的资金来自女性投资者,包括Gwyneth Paltrow、Justin Timberlake等。公司产品已售出超过1000万件,并在Whole Foods、Costco和Target等商店上架。Blueland的成功证明了环保产品在市场上的巨大潜力,同时也反映了消费者对环保意识的日益增强。

🌱 Blueland在推广其产品时,特别注重向消费者解释“为什么”要选择环保产品,强调一次性塑料的危害,以及重复使用的重要性。Yoo认为,教育对于建立成功的环保企业至关重要,并以此为目标,不断推动公司的发展,扩大其环保影响力。

As each summer gets hotter and microplastics run through our rivers, more people have become conscious of how they can live more eco-friendly. One CEO leading a $55 million company chose a radical act of sustainability.

Before launching plastic-free cleaning products company Blueland in 2019—backed by Gwyneth Paltrow and Justin Timberlake—Sarah Paiji Yoo lived a zero-waste lifestyle. In the pursuit of creating no trash, the serial entrepreneur ditched take-out coffee, plastic utensils, food packaging, bottled body wash, and even throw-away diapers. 

“I went zero-waste with my family for about two and a half years. But during all of that, it wasn’t lost on me that the impact my family was having was minuscule, teeny tiny,” Yoo, cofounder and CEO of Blueland, tells Fortune. “And that’s where I started to get this feeling, ‘Oh, I could have much greater impact if I give other people better choices.”

Her husband and two kids ditched non-reusable items like bagged chips or coffee to-go cups. She even went as far as using cloth diapers and going the extra mile to shop at farmers markets. 

Her zero-waste habits for 2.5 years: reusable diapers, utensils, coffee mugs

Yoo says her choice to ditch diapers showed how truly committed she was to the zero-waste cause—but it took a lot of work to change the routine habits of her life. 

“I started carrying around reusable everything: bags, coffee mugs, utensils, straws,” the 41-year-old entrepreneur says. “I switched to bar soaps and shampoo bars instead of products in plastic bottles. Admittedly, the bars were a harder sell for my husband.”

The Blueland CEO also began composting, and shopped local and at green markets to get her food for the week. Those two and a half years made her question her consumption, the convenience of plastic, and if she really needed that waste. 

“That kind of thinking extended into every area of my life, and still shapes how I make decisions today,” Yoo says. “That experience helped me raise the bar for what I expect from the products I bring into my home—and ultimately, what contributed to my desire to start Blueland.”

By founding Blueland, Yoo feels her business has finally given customers eco-friendly options by selling laundry and dishwasher detergents, toilet cleaner, and soap in plastic-free packaging. By 2022, the company made over $100 million in lifetime sales and profitability; and now, its products are flying off the shelves and into grocery bags every 10 seconds.

“When we were getting started, plastic was a topic that was still more partisan. It did break down by party lines,” Yoo says. “Versus today, it really has become a lot more universal, which is exciting.”

Turning the habit into a bigger action: Blueland 

It’s a crushing realization to know that real climate and environmental action has to be consistent and popular to make progress. Gen Z are even pursuing the cause at work, with around 45% of the two youngest generations of employees having already left their job or planned to over climate concerns, according to 2024 data from Deloitte

But one person’s eco-friendly actions are a drop in the bucket of what has to be done, and entrepreneurs like Yoo are making it easier for them to go green when it comes to daily chores.

The Blueland CEO came to the realization that getting a lot of people on board with being zero-waste wasn’t realistic. So in research with her cofounder John Mascari, they found that the most impactful place to start was reducing plastic packaging, which took up the largest category of new plastic waste.

In the last six years, Blueland has raised over $55 million, with 95% funded by women investors. Notable backers include Gwyneth Paltrow, Justin Timberlake, Adrian Grenier, former Sweet Green CEO Nicolas Jammet, Rent the Runway cofounder Jennifer Fleiss, and Thrive Market CEO Nick Green.

It has sold over 10 million products online and off the shelves of stores like Whole Foods, Costco, and Target. But helping people understand the mission was one half of the journey.

“We spent a lot of time when we launched in 2019 talking about the ‘why?’ Like, ‘Why should people care? Why is single-use plastic bad? Why reuse?’” Yoo says. “The end goal was purely just to build a successful business. So that education was really gratifying for me.”

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