Explore every episode of the podcast Saving Tomorrows Planet
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| Sustainable Fashion and Innovative Waste Management with Jessica Schreiber | 17 Oct 2023 | 00:30:39 | |
How can the fashion industry become more sustainable? Jessica Schreiber, founder and CEO of Fab Scrap, gives us some innovative answers in this enlightening podcast episode. Jessica takes us on a journey into the world of sustainable fashion, examining the vast amount of waste produced during the design process of creating new collections. With a focus on improving sustainability, she explores potential solutions such as AI, virtual images, and sustainable packaging methods to reduce fabric samples and other materials wastage. Subscribe to Saving Tomorrow’s Planet Podcast | |||
| The Intersection of Corporations, Sustainability and Responsibility with Gilad Goren | 19 Sep 2023 | 00:34:38 | |
Remember when I caught my first flight, the mix of anticipation and nerves? The travel bug bit hard, and it's an experience I'll never forget. Our guest today, Gilad Goran, brings a whole new perspective to how we see and participate in the world of travel. From his family's journey from Israel to Portugal, he shares unique insights on the complexities and transformations within the industry. We dissect the environmental implications, the commodification of experiences, and even the shady reality of land purchasing. And amid this, the story of Gilad's father's entrepreneurial spirit shines as a beacon of hope and inspiration. Subscribe to Saving Tomorrow’s Planet Podcast | |||
| Seeds of Change: Borneo Reforestation and Community Empowerment with Nur Febriani Wardi | 09 May 2023 | 00:27:41 | |
In this episode, we take you on a journey to West Borneo, Indonesia, to discover ASRI's revolutionizing rainforest conservation with its unique and holistic approach. Subscribe to Saving Tomorrow’s Planet Podcast | |||
| Plastic Fish Tragedy: How Zoë Prinsloo's Passion and Dedication is Saving Tomorrow's Planet | 25 Apr 2023 | 00:22:14 | |
Looking to save the planet? Meet Zoë Prinsloo, the 20-year-old environmentalist who is leading the change in Cape Town, South Africa. 02:47 How Save A Fishie is Making a Difference in South Africa 04:32 Recruiting Volunteers for Beach Cleanups 07:16 The Value of Beach Cleaning 09:23 Eco-Entrepreneur and Activist: Exploring Sustainable Products and Dreams for the Future 16:29 Beach Cleanup Solutions 18:49 Taking Action to Protect Marine Life Subscribe to Saving Tomorrow’s Planet Podcast | |||
| Protecting Our Oceans: Sustainable Personal Brand Care with Czar Carbonell of Magwai | 11 Apr 2023 | 00:26:01 | |
In this episode of Saving Tomorrow's Planet, we have an exclusive chat with Czar Carbonell, the visionary CEO and co-founder of Magwai, a leading sustainable personal care brand based in the beautiful Philippines. Find out how a devastating typhoon that hit Czar's home 15 years ago sparked her interest in climate change and trash management, which led her to start Magwai. 02:46 Sustainability Awakening: A Conversation with Czar Carbonell 07:39 Exploring the Impact of Sunscreen on Coral Reefs 14:27 Sustainable Alternatives in Personal Care and Cost-Effective Pricing Strategies 17:53 Value Perception in Sustainable Packaging Solutions 19:16 Optimizing Reef-Safe Sunscreen Product to Address Consumer Pain Points – Know more about Magwai: https://store.magwai.com.ph/ Subscribe to Saving Tomorrow’s Planet Podcast | |||
| Travel with a Purpose with Saul Blanco Sosa | 28 Mar 2023 | 00:35:52 | |
Let's talk about sustainable tourism preservation with inspiring industry expert Saul Blanco Sosa. He's from Guatemala and lives near the famous Mayan city of Tikal. He is currently the Director of Sustainable Travel Programme at Preferred by Nature, and has been advocating sustainability in the travel sector since 1994. This conversation is about how travel can help people learn and make the world a better place. We talk about doing business in a responsible way, including the power of auditing, how to avoid "box-ticking," and what a sustainable hotel might look like. We look at ways for businesses to deal with problems like food waste, the exploitation of children, and the use of renewable energy. We talk about how important tourism certification is and how important it is to recognize the role of indigenous people. Saul started traveling in a way that was good for the environment when he was 18 and learning how to be a tour guide at Tikkal National Park. When he realized that sustainable travel was a way to show the world how different countries are, he became very interested in it. He says how important it is to be a good ambassador and show tourists from all over the world their culture. This conversation shows that travel can be a great way to learn, but it must also be done in a responsible way. He then cites examples of how travel can have bad effects, like making problems worse in sensitive areas, and how to deal with this. He shares how tourism can be both a chance for growth and a way to hurt communities. He says that we can't stop tourism completely, so we should focus on making the interactions between locals and tourists more meaningful. We also talk about how important tourism certification is and how important it is to recognize the role of indigenous people. Lastly, Saul talks about how important it is to slow down when traveling and take the time to get to know a place and its people. This will help you make memories that will last and have a positive effect on the people who live there. 02:51 Exploring the Roots of Sustainable Travel 06:07 The Impact of Travel on Society 09:45 The Value of Auditing for Sustainability: A Discussion 12:27 Sustainable Practices in the Hotel Industry 14:00 Indicators of a Truly Responsible Company 17:16 Acknowledging the Elephant in the Room: How to Tackle Challenges Collectively 20:22 Sustainable Tourism Initiatives: A Discussion on Food Waste in Argentina 23: Sustainable Food Practices: Social Fridges, Supply Chains, and Reuse of Food Waste 25:00 The Role of Certification in Sustainable Development 27:40 The Need to Innovate in the Travel Sector 29:12 Exploring the Financial and Sustainability Benefits of Renewable Energy 32:15 Sustainable and Responsible Travel --- Subscribe to Saving Tomorrow’s Planet Podcast | |||
| AG Saño, The Dolphin Guy: How Art Can Inspire Change | 14 Mar 2023 | 00:41:57 | |
AG is a passionate photographer, artist, and environmental activist from the Philippines. He has been doing large-scale murals around the world for the last 14 years. His subjects focus on climate justice, indigenous people, and marine environments. In 1999, he joined the first-ever humpback whale migration research in the Philippines and spent months at sea taking photos. Through his photographs, they were able to catalog the whales and compare them with Japanese and Russian researchers. AG explained that they can identify the individual whales through the underside of their tails, which are then cataloged and used to track the whales and determine who they are. He explains that whales travel to the Philippines and that the locals have been telling stories about them for generations. The discovery was made due to the observations of the local fisher folks, who noticed a loud, singing sound coming from the sea. This discovery is important in order to establish marine protected zones for humpback whales, as this was previously unknown. This conversation also discusses the impact of art activism on younger generations and encourages listeners to take the first step in saving the planet. Time Stamps 12:08 Conversation on Marine Mammal Murals and the Inspiration Behind Them 19:57 Exploring the Power of Art as a Form of Activism 21:43 Achieving an Extraordinary Goal of Painting 1000 Murals 23:59 Taking the First Step Towards Achieving Your Dreams 27:08 Conversation on Sustaining a Living Through Environmental Activism 30:49 The Profound Impact of AG’s Activism Through Art 34:09 The Value of Mentoring and Coaching 37:38 Proposal for Painting a Dolphin in Outer Space 39:03 Segregate at Home and Plant a Tree on Your Birthday – Connect with AG: https://www.instagram.com/whaleboy2000/ Subscribe to Saving Tomorrow’s Planet Podcast | |||
| The Power of Collaboration: Unlocking Sustainable Change Through Upcycling Plastic with Jonathan Co | 28 Feb 2023 | 00:15:52 | |
In this Part 2 episode, Jonathan Co from the Philippines talked about the value of recycling plastics into new products. We concluded by talking about the inspiring advantages of teamwork and urged the audience to take part in their own little ways. ---- Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sentinelupcycling.ph/ Subscribe to Saving Tomorrow’s Planet Podcast | |||
| Uncovering Wastefulness: How Jonathan Co Is Reimagining The Plastics Industry With Upcycling Technologies | 21 Feb 2023 | 00:26:56 | |
Jonathan Co has a strong commitment to the practice of producing things from recycled plastic. He is a Plastic Engineer from the British Columbia Institute of Technology. His last 16 years have been spent working in the plastics manufacturing industry. Currently, he is the Project Head of Sentinel Upcycling Technologies. He supports recycling as one of several approaches to completing the plastic loop and is an advocate of Circular Economy. In this episode, Jonathan talked about the process of turning discarded plastics into durable items. His personal journey into this began with a conversation about plastic pollution and the damage it has caused to dive sites in the Philippines. 00:07 - Third Generation Family Working in Plastics Manufacturing Business 06:34 - What is Injection Molding Process? 08:35 - The Science of Upcycling 12:30 - The Challenges of Sustainable Furniture Manufacturing 15:00 - The Economics of Recycling and Waste Management in the Philippines 18:02 - What is Urban Mining? 21:39 - Innovative Solutions for Waste Management 23:42 - Upcycled and Recycled Materials in Injection Molding Processes Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sentinelupcycling.ph/ Subscribe to Saving Tomorrow’s Planet Podcast | |||
| BUBBA COOK - How Blockchain can save our Tuna in the Pacific | 23 Jul 2021 | 00:45:20 | |
In this week’s episode, Jeremy speaks with Bubba Cook and discovers the incredible mission he is on to save the tuna in the Pacific Ocean. Subscribe to Saving Tomorrow’s Planet Podcast | |||
| IGOR MILOSAVLJEVIC - Carbon farming is a win, win, win. | 14 Jul 2021 | 00:33:03 | |
In this week’s episode, Jeremy speaks with Igor Milosavljevic and discusses the environment of Serbia and dives deep into its own environmental issues. Subscribe to Saving Tomorrow’s Planet Podcast | |||
| JEREMY SCHWARTZ - Top 5 'Saving Tomorrow's Planet' Themes. | 01 Jul 2021 | 00:21:44 | |
In this week’s episode, Jeremy takes time to reflect on Season Two so far and brings in the expert thoughts and ideas he has developed within his current role at Kantar. Jeremy summaries some of the learnings from the previous inspiring guests and produces his top 5 key takeaway themes. Subscribe to Saving Tomorrow’s Planet Podcast | |||
| Wake Up and Kick Ass (WUKA): Disrupting the Period Product Market with Sustainable Innovation | 05 Sep 2023 | 00:39:06 | |
Ever wished for a sustainable and cost-effective solution for periods? Brace yourself for an enlightening conversation with the game-changers of the period product industry, Ruby and Dave, founders of WUKA. Our dialogue takes us across continents, from the cultural practices of Nepal to the bustling markets of the UK, as we learn about their journey in transforming period health. Subscribe to Saving Tomorrow’s Planet Podcast | |||
| GABRIELLE BONNEVILLE - Creating alternative 'green' communities in the Costa Rican jungle. | 24 Jun 2021 | 00:28:28 | |
Gabrielle takes us on her tremendous journey of how she co-founded the Momentom Collective. An artist residency held across Central America for like-minded individuals to come together and create 'alternative realities'. The Covid-19 pandemic led to a shift in these residencies, to now have a focus on permaculture and provide an educational incubator for community, sustainability and art. Gabrielle and Jeremy further discuss the power of listening to the nature around us and how this can help guide us to saving tomorrows planet. Subscribe to Saving Tomorrow’s Planet Podcast | |||
| JAMES ALEXANDER - Can we prevent the mass extinction of nature? The race is on. | 17 Jun 2021 | 00:27:45 | |
Are we heading for a mass nature extinction? Nature is in a massive decline, and we, as a society, have become too disconnected from nature to even notice the drastic changes. Listen to James and Jeremy discuss how to become more aware of these changes happening around us and even better – what is being done to help prevent it. Can the collective power drive the change needed to reverse the way we are heading? listen now to find out. Subscribe to Saving Tomorrow’s Planet Podcast | |||
| XAVIER HOUOT - Energy efficiency is vital for a more sustainable tomorrow. | 09 Jun 2021 | 00:28:52 | |
In this episode, Xavier and Jeremy discuss the opportunity for a more energy-efficient future. Xavier reveals some shocking truths about where energy is currently being lost and shares the incredible sustainability-focused work the team at Schneider Electric are doing. Xavier is a true expert when it comes to energy efficiency and this podcast covers some key areas of improvement such as workplace buildings, data centres and household usage. Xavier and Jeremy also touch on the advancement of technology and how it can be implemented to make for a more sustainable tomorrow. More about Xavier – Xavier is currently the Senior Vice President, Sustainable Business and Operations at Schneider Electric. His background contains 27 years of experience within strategy and management consulting as well as sustainable strategies and transformations. For the past 15 years, his focus has been on the design and implementation of sustainable growth strategies. For further information please visit the Schneider Electric website at: Website - https://www.se.com/uk/en/ To connect with Xavier: More about Jeremy - Your host, Jeremy Schwartz, is a CEO, family man and adventurer. With a career spanning The Body Shop, L’Oreal, Coca-Cola and Pandora he knows the power of corporations to do good. Founder of this podcast, he is set on a mission to talk to pioneering people, around the world, taking action to save the planet. Jeremy's LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/jeremyschwartz2021-ceo-coo
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| MICHEL JACOBI -Saving the Carpathian water buffalo and supporting the slow food movement. | 03 Jun 2021 | 00:42:52 | |
In the most western part of Ukraine, Michel has dedicated his life to maintaining the biodiversity of the wild Carpathian Mountains. His work includes running a livestock farm, managing an NGO and producing buffalo mozzarella cheese. He is a true believer in traditional, sustainable farming and he helps to support and educate those seeking to live in a simple, natural, alternative way from the dominant western culture. Michel Jacobi is a German Ecologist who has fallen in love with the Carpathian Mountains and lived there for 11 years. Please visit his website and Facebook to learn more about him and his work. Your host, Jeremy Schwartz, is a CEO, family man and adventurer. With a career spanning The Body Shop, L’Oreal, Coca-Cola and Pandora he knows the power of corporations to do good. Founder of this podcast, he is set on a mission to talk to pioneering people, around the world, taking action to save the planet. Subscribe to Saving Tomorrow’s Planet Podcast | |||
| PETER SCHELSTRAETE - Building a community of changemakers to further the environmental agenda. | 27 May 2021 | 00:21:20 | |
Peter Schelstraete is the co-founder and CEO of Ubuntoo, an environmental solutions platform promoting sustainable economic growth. Previously, Peter’s career span 19 years at The Coca-Cola Company, within a variety of roles including Global VP Digital and Assets for and CMO for the Asia Pacific. Within this episode, Peter and Jeremy discuss how Ubuntoo is connecting individuals, entrepreneurs and large corporations to aid the collective power of change. Peter explains how everyone can be a changemaker and the importance of collaboration in achieving the sustainable change of tomorrow. They speak further about Ubuntoo’s greenhouses which are online collaboration spaces where communities can bring ideas to life to achieve specific sustainability goals. Ubuntoo has seen competitors come together to focus their efforts on achieving sustainability advancements together. Listen now to find out how you can join the ‘airbnb’ of environmental solutions. Subscribe to Saving Tomorrow’s Planet Podcast | |||
| PENDRAGON STUART - Waste is just value that has been misplaced. | 15 May 2021 | 00:26:09 | |
Pendragon Stuart is an associate director of Globe Scan, an environmental and sustainability strategy firm helping NGOs, governments and Companies. Pendragon’s real passion for sustainability shines as he discusses all things RUBBISH. Who is responsible for the large amount of waste that is produced? Are we seeing a shift in companies taking responsibility for where their products' packaging ends up? What are the costs of these large amounts of rubbish? Pendragon breaks down the current issues we have with waste and explains the new legislation that could soon be in place to help this problem. Subscribe to Saving Tomorrow’s Planet Podcast | |||
| GARY BENCHEGHIB - On a mission to stop carpeting Bali beaches with plastic trash | 25 Mar 2021 | 00:26:28 | |
Gary, 23, has dedicated his young life to stop the carpeting of Bali beaches to with plastic trash. Arriving as a child, 8, from France he started aged 14 campaigning to clear up the plastic covering the beaches of Bali. Now he has invented a grill to capture all the waste coming down the rivers but still needs $500k to cover every river, sort the plastic and turn it into usable items. And he wants to meet the new Minister of Tourism who should have the money to save this precious tourist paradise. Subscribe to Saving Tomorrow’s Planet Podcast | |||
| CHRISTIAN TOENNESEN - Media: shout loudly to champion sustainability | 04 Mar 2021 | 00:29:10 | |
Christian Toennesen is a sustainability expert who has advised media companies to champion sustainability content. It is the responsibility of all media content producers to create and drive sustainability messages. He argues their greatest contribution to saving the planet is to change attitudes and behaviours of their audiences. He tells us about Sky, C4, ITV and BBC and how the competition between them has pushed the agenda for the front. Subscribe to Saving Tomorrow’s Planet Podcast | |||
| ANNE-SOPHIE FONTAINE. Eating more vegetables can literally reduce global warming | 18 Feb 2021 | 00:23:29 | |
Anne - Sophie Fontaine is the head of sustainability and corporate communication for Bonduelle a family owned French producer of chilled, frozen and canned vegetables. We learn how we have to reeducate ourselves to increase the relative proportion of vegetables versus meat in our meals if we are to feel the global population and reduce global warming. Anne-Sophie proposes a simple action to put cooking back on the education agenda in schools so that children are taught how to cook and like vegetables and pulses as the alternatives to meat. Subscribe to Saving Tomorrow’s Planet Podcast | |||
| ALEX ELY : Architect pioneering sustainable buildings with lower impact on the planet | 11 Feb 2021 | 00:22:33 | |
Alex Ely is founder and owner of Mae architects. Alex has been passionate for his whole career in pioneering ways to create new buildings and refurbish existing ones that minimise the impact on the planet. As an award winning architect he is both inventing new techniques and inspiring developers and public departments to commission buildings that use environmental design at its core. Subscribe to Saving Tomorrow’s Planet Podcast | |||
| Greening the Sahara with Josef Garvi | 22 Aug 2023 | 00:33:34 | |
Have you ever wondered how a wilted, shriveled tree could hold the solution to malnutrition and desertification? You're in for a revelation in this chat with Josef Garvi, founder of Sahara Sahel Foods. We uncover the surprising potential of indigenous, wild trees in the Sahel region. Despite their unassuming appearance, these trees can outproduce annual cereals by more than two-fold. Sahara Sahel Foods is tapping into this untapped resource to create an array of nutritious foods, from pseudo cereals and porridge to food oils and fruit powders. Subscribe to Saving Tomorrow’s Planet Podcast | |||
| SUZY HUTOMO SANTOSO - Indonesian Environmentalist, Activist and Entrepreneur in Bali | 04 Feb 2021 | 00:29:56 | |
Suzy Hutomo Santoso lives in Bali Indonesia and is an activist, environmentalist and entrepreneur. Suzy is the franchise owner of The Body Shop across Indonesia and has built the company from one store to a top 5 country worldwide. More than that Suzy continues to set up new companies to turn her passions and ideas around recycling and environmentalism into action. Suzy is on the board of Green Peace Asia and is a fantastic spokesperson and representative of the campaigns. Don't miss how she is now making her own environmental tooth paste. Subscribe to Saving Tomorrow’s Planet Podcast | |||
| CHRISTINA DEAN: Recycling the un-recyclable fashion everyone loves to buy. | 27 Jan 2021 | 00:25:46 | |
Christina Dean has dedicated herself to taking action to save the planet. She runs Redress an organisation that both collects and recycles fashion clothing and educates the industry to be more sustainable. Christina reveals shocking facts that explain why so few items of clothing can be recycled. Why so little of the clothes we buy are sustainable. Why she is trying to make a difference. Subscribe to Saving Tomorrow’s Planet Podcast | |||
| TANIA MCNAB - Luxury brands leading the way to sustainable business | 22 Jan 2021 | 00:24:45 | |
Tania breaths the world of luxury. Starting as a jewellery buyer at Harrods she then ran her own luxury jewellery ecommerce business. An emerging passion for sustainability led Tania to be COO of a collective of sustainable luxury brands. Luxury goods made in a sustainable way can cost even more than those made normally which has led Tania to coin the phrase ‘A new type of luxury’. Subscribe to Saving Tomorrow’s Planet Podcast | |||
| ZANDER SEBENIUS: Making the language of Climate Change motivate action | 16 Jan 2021 | 00:28:50 | |
Zander Sebenius works for the Potential Energy Coalition. They are researching ways to improve the climate change messaging so that it leads to action. Zander shares the fascinating story of campaigns which repositioned their language to strengthen the support from American people and politicians. At present the language of "climate change" is too enormous for people to feel they can make an individual or collective impact. Changing the way we describe what climate change is, can change the way we behave towards solving it. Subscribe to Saving Tomorrow’s Planet Podcast | |||
| Jeremy Schwartz - The Body Shop Amazonian Story | 05 Jun 2020 | 00:23:53 | |
Jeremy Schwartz is host to the Saving Tomorrow’s Planet podcast and former CEO of The Body Shop - makers of vegan body lotion, skincare, hand sanitisers, body butters Jeremy shares how, as CEO, he and his team turned The Body Shop’s 5 values into a single minded Company Purpose. Inspired by a trip in the Amazon jungle, the three word purpose, Enrich not Exploit, led to the cruelty free cosmetics campaign "Forever Against Animal Testing", doubling the fair trade ingredients and the "Bio Bridge", re wilding campaign to protect endangered animals and plants. Subscribe to Saving Tomorrow’s Planet Podcast | |||
| Emily Penn: Help! "I've found chemicals of plastic in my body" | 21 May 2020 | 00:46:34 | |
Emily Penn shares her remarkable story sailing the Oceans of the planet panning for plastic mirco particles. Her shocking discovery that the sun and the waves breaks plastic down into its chemicals is new news. It is these plastic chemicals that can enter the flesh of fish and our own bodies that is most frightening and unknown before. Subscribe to Saving Tomorrow’s Planet Podcast | |||
| Believe me - it's not about the law, its ALL about the law. | 02 May 2020 | 00:34:24 | |
We can all try our hardest to reduce our personal emissions but in the end there is one small law, that is the line between the mega companies collaborating to find brilliant new solutions... or being banned to do so. Subscribe to Saving Tomorrow’s Planet Podcast | |||
| Max La Mana - A chefs delicious no-waste-cooking: perfect for lockdown | 25 Apr 2020 | 00:32:34 | |
Max La Mana is a young cool American chef with a big social media following and a cook book to his name. The C-19 lockdown has made food preparation and eating a greater centre of attention for everyone. Max teaches us how to cook great recipes yet literally throw away nothing. He shares creative ideas for potato peals, yam seeds and carrot ends. Not only that he has smart ways to use those left overs that happen when we prepare a little bit more than we wanted to eat. With Government statistics saying we throw away 30% of all the food we buy this is a serious subject. Subscribe to Saving Tomorrow’s Planet Podcast | |||
| Kelly Drennan - Fashion Takes Action - The 7 R's to reduce our waste | 08 Mar 2020 | 00:31:44 | |
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| JO RUXTON: Can you 'sea' the plastic killer | 09 Feb 2020 | 00:43:36 | |
Jo Ruxton is an underwater film maker who was shocked by what she saw as a camerawomen filming for the BBC Blue Planet. amazingly Jo made the film Plastic Oceans (Netflix) to show us all the devastating effects that plastic waste is having the health of the oceans. Jo has made many personal sacrifices to bring this story to us all. Subscribe to Saving Tomorrow’s Planet Podcast | |||
| From North to South: The Swans' Inspiring Ventures and Visions of Sustainability | 08 Aug 2023 | 00:45:31 | |
Ever wondered how the exploration of the most remote parts of Earth could inspire efforts to sustain our planet? Tune in as we have an incredible conversation with the remarkable father and son duo, Barney and Robert Swan. Sharing tales of their travels to the North and South Poles, they unveil how they are now using their experiences to spearhead a project in the biodiverse region of Mossman, Queensland. They went on a mission to explore Antarctica using renewable energy and share their challenges about it. Subscribe to Saving Tomorrow’s Planet Podcast | |||
| MUSSAFAR HUSSIN: I have a dream "A Minicab Tesla Fleet" | 09 Feb 2020 | 00:23:00 | |
Mussafar is operations Director of a Road Runners, a local mini cab firm in Redhill, Surrey, UK. To Jeremy’s surprise, one of his newly purchased Tesla’s picked him up from Gatwick. Mussafar is buying Tesla’s, which are not cheap, because he believes they are the future and he is willing to put his money on the table to lead the way. Subscribe to Saving Tomorrow’s Planet Podcast | |||
| RICHARD HUDSON: Electric future! Money talks. | 08 Feb 2020 | 00:26:40 | |
Richard is the Commercial Director of the UK’s largest BMW dealership. He is on the frontline of selling cars both electric vehicles and combustion engine cars. Since money talks he explains how the tax regime is motivating fleet buyers and individuals to switch to electric. Subscribe to Saving Tomorrow’s Planet Podcast | |||
| CHARLIE SIMPSON: Driving an electric reality | 08 Feb 2020 | 00:28:40 | |
Charlie is head of strategy at KPMG and leads their 2030 Mobility team. He works with car manufactures, cities and Governments to envisage and plan a world where electric vehicles (EV’s) are the hub of an interconnected autonomous and low emissions transport system. Subscribe to Saving Tomorrow’s Planet Podcast | |||
| Seaweed Solution with Howard Gunstock: A Climate Change Game-Changer | 25 Jul 2023 | 00:32:45 | |
How much do you know about seaweed? Probably not enough! Prepare to have your mind blown by the incredible potential of this marine plant to combat climate change. Our guest, Howard Gunstock, CEO of Carbon Kapture, is here to educate us on the rapid CO2 absorption capacity of seaweed, which grows up to 30 times faster than trees and matures in a mere six to seven months. Subscribe to Saving Tomorrow’s Planet Podcast | |||
| Scaling Up Carbon Removal: A Deep Dive with Ben Rubin of the Carbon Business Council | 11 Jul 2023 | 00:28:03 | |
Ready to debunk some myths about carbon removal and scale up your knowledge to a gigaton level? Strap in for a transformative conversation with Ben Rubin, the visionary Executive Director of the Carbon Business Council. Subscribe to Saving Tomorrow’s Planet Podcast | |||
| Protecting Paradise: Conservation, Hope, and Sustainable Solutions for Sulawesi's Reefs with Gayatri Lilley | 20 Jun 2023 | 00:44:41 | |
Imagine a world where our ocean's ecosystems thrive through sustainable fishing practices and coral reef rejuvenation. Marine conservationist Gayatri Reksodihardjo-Lilley, founder of LINI Foundation from Indonesia unveils her remarkable work in preserving Sulawesi's marine life and habitats. Explore the impact of the aquarium trade on local communities and delve into the fascinating world of octopus farming. Discover innovative methods for educating fishers on sustainable practices, leading to healthier marine populations and prosperous fishing yields. Witness the transformative power of artificial coral reef structures in rebuilding ecosystems and securing the future of our oceans. Celebrate Gayatri's achievements as she inspires indigenous fishers to adopt sustainable methods, resulting in a resurgence of marine life. Share the hope found in these success stories with others. Join us for this enlightening conversation, where inspiration meets actionable solutions, propelling us towards a future where our oceans flourish. Subscribe to Saving Tomorrow’s Planet Podcast | |||
| Feathers of Hope with JD Bergeron: How International Bird Rescue Soars Above Adversity | 06 Jun 2023 | 00:30:02 | |
Have you ever thought about how fragile birds can live after an oil spill? Join us for an enlightening conversation with JD Bergeron, the CEO of International Bird Rescue, where we find out the amazing story behind the organization's noble goal of saving oiled birds. Starting with the oil spill in California in 1971 and ending with the discovery that dish soap is a good way to clean feathers, JD talks about the organization's interesting past and the challenges it faces today. Subscribe to Saving Tomorrow’s Planet Podcast | |||
| Borneo's Sun Bears on the Brink: The Incredible Journey of Dr. Wong Siew Te | 23 May 2023 | 00:37:07 | |
I've always been captivated by the extraordinary wildlife of Borneo, and my recent conversation with Dr. Wong Siew Te, founder of the Borneo Sun Bear Conservation Center (BSBCC), only deepened my appreciation for this biodiverse wonderland. Wong's passion for sun bears, also known as honey bears, and his dedication to their preservation are truly inspiring. Join us as we explore his journey from studying in Taiwan to creating a sanctuary for these unique creatures in the tropical jungles of Borneo. (0:15:21) - From Vet School to Wildlife Warrior: Wong's Extraordinary Journey in Sun Bear Conservation (0:28:49) - Sustainability Pays Off: Wong's Groundbreaking Blueprint for Sun Bear Conservation (0:35:20) - Buzzworthy Campaigns: How Marketing Miracles Are Rescuing Borneo's Sun Bears Subscribe to Saving Tomorrow’s Planet Podcast | |||