All episodes of Puma’s sustainability report podcast, Re:Gen Reports, are now available to stream.

In the final episode, Puma’s Chief Sourcing Officer, Anne-Laure Descours, reminds audiences that it’s important for people in the North to “recognize how much people on the ground are trying to improve [factory working conditions].”

Created to eliminate the barriers of traditional sustainability language, the series was a direct result of feedback Puma received at last year’s Conference of the People. This found young people want brands to be more transparent with consumers when it comes to the environment and sustainability and to communicate their goals better.

The ten episodes of the Re:Gen Reports are each hosted by next-generation thinkers from six countries, distilling the content of the brand’s sustainability report. 

  • Episode 1: Human Rights, with activist, model, and social entrepreneur Anya Dillard,
  • Episode 2: Chemicals, with sustainable and healthy living vlogger Luke Jaque-Rodney,
  • Episode 3: Circularity, with upcycler Andrew Burgess,
  • Episode 4: Fair Wages, with Fair Labor Association student committee member Amina Shakeel,
  • Episode 5: Climate Action, with Earthero Project co-founder Bertha Shum,
  • Episode 6: Biodiversity, with environmental activist Ripudaman Bevli,
  • Episode 7: Plastics and Oceans with sustainable bag company Peco Bag founder Yumika Hoskin,
  • Episode 8: Product, with intersectional environmentalist Diandra Marizet,
  • Episode 9: Water and Air, with eco-conscious Earth Day Ambassador Melissa Tan,
  • Episode 10: Health and Safety, with Acting Head of Knowledge Exchange at the Centre for Sustainable Fashion, Monica Buchan-Ng.

Read more on the podcasts and Puma’s decision to share its Sustainability Report via this new medium here.