In a world that often feels “Storm-Tossed” by over-consumption and plastic waste, Julia Plett has emerged as a steady Lighthouse for the zero-waste movement in Canada.
Her journey didn’t start with a desire for retail dominance; it started in the back of a landscape photography van, where the literal “Fog” of trash forced her to rethink everything.
For visionary entrepreneurs, Julia’s story is a masterclass in the Upward Spiral. She transformed a personal frustration—having to drive an hour to find a refillery—into a thriving business that serves both urban Winnipeg and rural Steinbach.
In this conversation, Julia pulls back the curtain on the “Wild West” of the refilling industry. From launching a mobile trailer in the heart of a lockdown to becoming a distribution catalyst for other small businesses, she proves that you don’t have to sacrifice creativity to build a sustainable, scalable model.
We dive deep into the logistics of “Soulful Growth”: how to navigate international trade wars without losing your core values, why “functional empathy” is the key to winning over rural markets, and how to turn your customers into DIY collaborators.
If you are a founder feeling “Fogbound” by the weight of your operations, Julia’s insights on concentration, community-led supply chains, and the “Raw Bar” concept will offer you the compass you’ve been looking for.