At Emerger Strategies, we believe that effective sustainability communication is essential to building trust, avoiding greenwashing, and aligning with customer values. That’s why I am excited to share the latest episode of The Sustainable Angler podcast featuring Ali Wines, founder of Uncommon Ground Communications.
In this powerful conversation, Ali shares her unique journey—from practicing law to serving as Executive Director of Protect Our Winters Canada, to launching her own climate and sustainability communications firm. Her work helps brands tell better stories about their environmental and social impact—stories that are honest, transparent, and grounded in data.
Why Storytelling Matters in Sustainability
Storytelling has the power to engage, educate, and inspire action—but only when it’s done authentically. As more consumers demand more sustainable products and transparency, especially in the outdoor and fishing industries, brands must learn to communicate their sustainability performance clearly and responsibly.
Ali explains that too many brands are still playing it safe or relying on vague claims that can lead to greenwashing. With new green marketing regulations in Canada (and likely more on the way globally), it’s more important than ever to get it right.
Data-Driven, Honest Messaging Builds Trust
During the episode, we discuss how using sustainability data to support your storytelling not only strengthens your credibility but also helps you stand out in a crowded market. In a time when trust is everything, brands that communicate their environmental performance with transparency and integrity are earning the loyalty of today’s values-driven anglers and outdoor enthusiasts.
Ali also highlights a growing opportunity for outdoor brands: the chance to connect with customers who care deeply about conservation, climate, and the future of our wild places. These consumers are actively seeking brands that align with their values—and the ones that step up will lead the future of the industry.
Key Takeaways:
- Storytelling is a powerful tool in climate and sustainability communications.
- Honest, transparent, and data-supported messaging helps avoid greenwashing.
- New greenwashing regulations are emerging in Canada and beyond.
- Outdoor brands have an opportunity to connect with values-driven customers through authentic storytelling.
Listen to the Episode
You can listen to the full conversation with Ali Wines on The Sustainable Angler wherever you get your podcasts. If you’re a sustainability leader, marketer, or outdoor industry brand, this is one episode you don’t want to miss.
Final Thoughts
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This episode is brought to you by Emerger Strategies, and A New Earth Project, the sustainability initiative of Atlantic Packaging.
