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Plastic. Climate. Future.
Mat Wielopolski & John Sewell
Frequency: 1 episode/20d. Total Eps: 76

Plastic. Climate. Future. enables engagement among industry members, climate activists, innovators, and the rest of world (the general public) to ultimately achieve positive changes related to plastic and the climate.
In their podcast, Mat & John host guests from these groups of stakeholders and talk about their views, activities and opinions to foster trustful communication and learn from each other.
Check out more at www.plasticclimatefuture.com
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Unwasting for a Change - with Akshay Gunteti from Green Worms
Season 2 · Episode 62
jeudi 15 août 2024 ⹠Duration 50:51
The latest episode of Plastic.Climate.Future is live! đâš Join us as we dive deep with Akshay from Greenworms!
Discover how they're tackling plastic pollution and poverty with innovative waste management in rural India. đïžđ©âđŸ
Tune in to explore:
The incredible journey of Greenworms: From humble beginnings to creating a sustainable impact
How Akshay's team is empowering rural women through job creation in waste management
Strategies for transforming single-use plastics into valuable resources
Insights into Greenworms' partnerships with global brands for EPR compliance
The future of chemical and mechanical recycling in India
Don't miss out on this inspiring episode! Listen now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or YouTube.
Waste Management: Everywhere, Everyone - with Joel Tasche from CleanHub
Season 2 · Episode 62
mardi 30 juillet 2024 âą Duration 50:51
n this podcast episode, we had the pleasure of speaking with Joel Tasche, founder of CleanHub. Joel's passion for surfing ignited his entrepreneurial spirit, leading him to establish CleanHub, a waste management franchise dedicated to combating the global plastic crisis.
Key insights from our conversation include:
CleanHub's core mission: Collecting plastic waste directly from households in South and Southeast Asia.
The alarming reality: Over two billion people worldwide lack access to proper waste management systems, significantly contributing to ocean pollution.
CleanHub's innovative approach: Building a circular economy by converting plastic waste into valuable materials.
A world where climate change is no longer a problem - with Adam Herriott from WRAP
Season 2 · Episode 54
jeudi 11 avril 2024 âą Duration 50:18
In our latest podcast episode, we headed towards the United Kingdom, and had a lovely chat (over tea) with Adam Herriott from WRAP, a circular economy expert, to discuss the pressing issues surrounding sustainability. Adam brought a wealth of knowledge and insights from his role at WRAP, where their main vision is to work towards a thriving world where climate change is no longer a problem.
One key theme that emerged from our conversation was the shift from a linear economy to a circular one. Adam emphasized the importance of rethinking our approach to consumption and waste management. Rather than viewing items as disposable, he advocated for a paradigm shift towards viewing consumers as custodians of resources, responsible for their lifecycle from acquisition to disposal.
Adam highlighted WRAP's integral role in driving collaboration across various sectors to achieve sustainability goals. From working with retailers to redesign packaging for recyclability to supporting local authorities in optimizing recycling collections, WRAP's multifaceted approach underscores the importance of collective action in creating systemic change.
Furthermore, Adam provided valuable insights into WRAP's diverse team and the range of expertise contributing to their initiatives. From plastics experts to water management specialists, WRAP's interdisciplinary approach underscores the holistic nature of sustainability efforts, encompassing areas such as food waste reduction, textiles, and greenhouse gas emissions.
Feel free to check out the work of WRAP at www.wrap.org.uk and feel free to contact Adam Herriot in LinkedIn.
Turning Waste into Opportunity - with Victor Préaux from Waste Free Oceans
Season 2 · Episode 53
mercredi 13 mars 2024 âą Duration 55:49
In this week's podcast episode, we had the privilege of speaking with Victor Préaux, a passionate advocate for environmental sustainability and a project manager at Waste Free Oceans, a nonprofit organization tackling plastic pollution by cleaning up debris and transforming it into new materials. The conversation covered a range of topics, from the innovative ways they're giving plastic a second life to the importance of raising awareness.
Plastic. Climate. Future. Podcast feat. Circularise with Verena Keller from UVEX
Season 2 · Episode 52
jeudi 29 février 2024 ⹠Duration 44:49
This episode features a discussion with Verena Keller from UVEX, a company known for its consumer sports brand and B2B brand specializing in Personal Protective Equipment (PPE). Verena is the head of strategic sustainability development within the Department of Strategic Innovation Solutions. Her role involves supporting product teams, marketing, and sales, especially with the increasing customer interest in sustainability and circularity.
The conversation delves into Verena's unusual background in English and economics, her decade-long experience in the textile industry, and her focus on sports and outdoor brands. She emphasizes the importance of sustainability in natural materials and the complexity of transparent supply chains in textile manufacturing. Verena's entry into sustainability was gradual and unplanned, stemming from her sales and marketing roles and the desire to communicate effectively and drive change.
Plastic. Climate. Future. Podcast feat. Circularise with Christian KrĂŒger from BASF
Season 2 · Episode 51
jeudi 15 février 2024 ⹠Duration 44:49
In our latest podcast episode, we delved into the intricate world of sustainability in the chemical value chain with no other than Dr. Christian KrĂŒger, Head of Global Advocacy and Sustainability Chemical Recycling at BASF. And, as Christianâs position already suggests, we do not miss to speak about chemical recycling and the ominous process of mass balancing.
PHA and Waste as a building block for bio-based solutions - Ălvaro Castellanos Caro from Biodriven Technologies
Season 2 · Episode 39
mardi 1 août 2023 ⹠Duration 41:23
In this episode, weâll delve into the exciting journey of his company, the transformative potential of their bio-based materials, as well as the difficulties of competing with mass production and an already established market of cost-efficient plastics. Concluding, our guest also suggests on finding the right value proposition to penetrate the market, and gives us an interesting application for bio-based plastics!
Live from the Hotspot of BioEconomy - Plastic. Climate. Future. @ World Bio Markets (Vol 2)
Season 2 · Episode 38
mercredi 19 juillet 2023 âą Duration 29:05
Join us on the second part of our podcast coverage of the renowned World Bio Markets conference in The Hague. In this episode, we continue to bring you insights and interviews with industry experts who are driving change in the realm of renewable material technologies and their applications.
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Live from the Hotspot of BioEconomy - Plastic. Climate. Future. @ World Bio Markets (Vol 1)
Season 2 · Episode 37
dimanche 2 juillet 2023 âą Duration 43:03
In this episode, PCF had the privilege of partnering with the renowned World Bio Markets conference in The Hague, where experts from various fields come together to discuss the latest advancements in renewable material technologies and their applications. Join us as we share live impressions from the conference and highlight key interviews with industry leaders who are driving change towards a more sustainable bio-based future.
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Rethinking Innovation - with John Bessant
Season 2 · Episode 36
dimanche 28 mai 2023 âą Duration 44:35
In this thought-provoking discussion with Plastic Climate Future, John Bessant extends our understanding of managing innovation, AI, and circularity, providing insights that are as deep as they are enlightening. Tune in to get a whole new perspective on innovation, and how it shapes our world.
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