Purpose, Profit, and Procurement: Tara Milburn on Building Ethical Swag with Impact

1 min readBy Tara Milburn
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In the latest episode of The Sourcing Hero Podcast, Tara Milburn founder and CEO of Ethical Swag joins the conversation to talk about the intersection of purpose and procurement. With a deep commitment to sustainability, transparency, and meaningful partnerships, Tara shares how Ethical Swag has reshaped the branded merchandise industry through a values-first lens.

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In this inspiring episode, Tara and host Kelly Barner unpack:

  • Why sustainable sourcing is no longer optional for modern organizations

  • The role procurement plays in enabling corporate social responsibility

  • What it takes to align mission with margins

  • How Ethical Swag uses certifications and metrics to back up its impact

Whether you're a procurement leader, brand manager, or purpose-driven entrepreneur, this episode is packed with insights on building a business that delivers more than just profit, it creates meaningful change.

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