Going carbon-free is no free lunch
GUESTS: Lukas Neckermann, David Woessner, Olaf Sakkers
ABOUT THIS EPISODE
For a consumer, the best price is no price at all. After all, free is the magic number
But we all know that nothing in life is ever really free. Free is always factored into the cost somewhere along the line. But promoting something as free hides that cost, and leads to a complacency that comes with consequences.
Free parking encourages us to use our cars. And free delivery prevents us thinking twice about buying something, especially if free returns are also part of the deal.
In the quest to go emission-free and carbon-free, is it possible to also enjoy the other things that we like to have for free?
After all, we all know there’s no such thing as a free lunch.
Ride caught up recently with David Woessner, of Future Of, and Olaf Sakkers, of Red Blue Capital – both are future mobility investors. And we were joined by Lukas Neckermann, the COO of Splyt, the mobility super app enabler.
We recorded this conversation at the end of an event and just managed to bring the discussion to a close before the stand we were using was dismantled around us.
REFERENCES
Here are links to support some of the comments made during the show:
theguardian.com "Past the parcel: how the end of free returns will change the way we shop"
thedrive.com "Zillow’s Satellite View Shows the Ghosts of Neighborhoods Erased By America’s Highways"
fastcompany.com "America has eight parking spaces for every car. Here’s how cities are rethinking that land"
"The high cost of free parking" (YouTube)
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