[20] Deakin and Blue: body positivity and positive impact

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In today's episode I chat to Rosie Cook, Founder of transformational swimwear company Deakin and Blue, who were the recent winners of the Blue Patch Awards in the Sustainable Innovation category. Deakin and Blue was started when Rosie struggled to find a swimsuit that she felt great in on the high street. It's a struggle many women face, and it's actually putting them off getting in the water. 500,000 women have given up swimming in the last 10 years because of body image concerns, and 1 in 2 mums have stopped taking their child to learn to swim because of the thought of putting on a swimsuit. Deakin and Blue are on a mission to change this, and to help women, whatever their shape or size, feel great in a swimsuit. As a brand they have removed single use plastic from every stage of their supply chain, and they use a regenerated yarn to create their swimsuits - a yarn made from regenerated post-consumer waste, such as spent fishing nets. Today we talk about body positivity, how women are portrayed in advertising and the media, sustainability, plastic free and circular economy.   Find out more about Deakin and Blue and shop the collection on their website: https://www.deakinandblue.com/   The Be The Change Awards are now open for entries! Tell you impact story and get the recognition you deserve. Enter now! http://bethechangeawards.org/     This episode is brought to you by Droppoint.DropPoint provides a range of parcel postage services to charities and ethical retailers. For sending packages to your customers or stockists, or receiving back returns, you can use their fully tracked services for parcels weighing up to 15KGs. Proceeds go to support their gift in kind donation service which helps charities across the UK collect item donations from the public through their platform DropPoint.org, where you can find hundreds of items being requested. DropPoint also supports businesses and charities with their corporate social responsibility programmes wishing to collect item donations for redistribution to those in need. you can contact them via email contact@droppoint.org and find out more on their website: https://droppoint.org/ If you're interested in starting or growing a business with purpose, you can access tailored training, advice and support inside the #EthicalHour community: https://ethicalhour.co.uk/our-community/