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74 - Fresh Innovations: Sustainable Solutions for the Sporty Market with Nonaste's Andy Voggenthaler
Your host, Doug Noll, talks with the Co-Founder of Nonaste, Andy Voggenthaler. Andy, a long-time endurance athlete and product/brand developer, and the entire Nonaste team, know that giving back has to be at the core of what they do. Nonaste solves a stinky problem in athletics, producing odor-eliminating detergents, sanitizers, and gear.Synthetic athletic fabrics are awesome for wicking water away from your body but they hold in oil, dirt, and grime. This causes nasty odors and funky smells, which is why every Nonaste product is scientifically designed and formulated to solve every nasty issue at hand. Nonaste is a proprietary scientific formula leveraging enzymes and environmentally friendly surfactants that lift and remove odors, oil, and grime including residue left behind from traditional detergents.To learn more about Andy's work, click HERE and HERE.Think you'd be a great guest on the show? Apply HERE.Want to learn more about Doug's work? Check out his website at https://dougnoll.com.