Four Leaves, founded by Shiran Gort in the Netherlands, began as a bed linen and towel brand. Now expanding into a full lifestyle brand, they focus on sustainability and social impact. Inspired by Gort’s Sri Lankan roots, the company donates to global children’s causes and combines quality with thoughtful design. Expansion plans include the US, seeking partners with shared values.
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For many of us, watching the Netflix documentary ‘Seaspiracy’ may have soured us on the idea of eating seafood altogether.
So I was delighted to come across Seatopia, a direct-to-consumer subscription box focused on farm-to-table seafood, providing gourmet sushi-grade seafood nationwide, delivered in plastic and styrofoam-free packaging.
I caught up with James Smith, the Co-Founder, to find out more about the company and their journey.
It's a guilt-free sushi-grade seafood experience for anyone who cares where their food comes from and wants to vote with their fork for the Future of Food.
James Smith
Seatopia Collective
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However, it was not until Covid shut down our restaurant clients that I had the time to resolve the logistical and ethical issues of putting “sustainable” seafood in plastic and styrofoam containers needed to ship directly to consumers. The quarantine enabled me to not only spend the time testing compostable plastic and styrofoam alternatives, it also played a direct role in shifting consumer behaviour around ordering food online.
A direct-to-consumer subscription box focused on farm-to-table seafood, providing gourmet sushi-grade seafood nationwide, delivered in plastic and styrofoam-free packaging.
How Seatopia Makes It Easy To Try Sustainable Seafood
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