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The Plasticology Project Podcast

The Plasticology Project Podcast

Paul Harvey

Science

Frequency: 1 episode/30d. Total Eps: 16

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In this podcast series Dr Paul Harvey, environmental scientist, activist and author of The Plasticology Project takes listeners on a journey to discover the greatest plastic pollution challenges facing our world, and the incredible plastic pollution warriors doing their bit to solve the problem. In each episode Dr Paul will speak with an inspiring change maker from around the world and explore how they are helping to beat plastic pollution.
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S2 E7 The Plasticology Project Podcast - Speaking with Chris Desai

Season 2 · Episode 7

jeudi 14 septembre 2023Duration 01:06:21

On this episode of The Plasticology Project Podcast we hear from Chris Desai. Chris is the founder and Global Project Director of the UOcean Project. After many years in the fashion industry, Chris suddenly found himself feeling unfulfilled in life. Announcing his departure from his job, Chris went on to spend many months reflecting on his role in the world, culminating in a profound moment of realisation. Shortly after, Chris started UOCEAN 2050. The rest, as they say, is history. Join us as we explore Chris' journey and hear about the exciting future ahead.


Want to learn more about UOCEAN? Check out the website: www.uocean.org

S2 E6 The Plasticology Project Podcast - Speaking with Grahame Lloyd

Season 2 · Episode 10

jeudi 17 août 2023Duration 58:44

On this episode of The Plasticology Project Podcast we hear from Grahame Lloyd. Grahame is the Remote Marine Debris Campaigner for Sea Shepherd Australia. Grahame's work is focussed on clean-up and waste reduction across northern Australia. Working with remote communities and Australia First Nations people, Grahame and his team of dedicated volunteers have successfully cleaned hundreds of tonnes of waste from remote coastlines, freeing the beaches for the return of marine life. Grahame takes us through a day in what he describes as his "dream job", while sharing insights into the challenges faced when working in remote locations.


Want to know more about Sea Shepherd or volunteer for a beach clean project? www.seashepherd.org.au


#marine #plastic #plasticpollution #ocean #oceanpollution


S1 E6 The Plasticology Project Podcast - Speaking with Sarah-Jo Lobwein

Season 1 · Episode 6

jeudi 21 juillet 2022Duration 56:57

On this episode of The Plasticology Project Podcast I speak with Sarah-Jo Lobwein. Sarah-Jo has been a plastic pollution campaigner in Sydney’s Sutherland Shire for many years. Sarah-Jo was one of the founders of SO Shire – Sustainable Organisations of the Sutherland Shire. Marine biology is a passion for Sarah-Jo and this led to a desire to help improve the coastal ecosystems off eastern Australia. As an environmental educator and plastic pollution warrior, Sarah-Jo has led hundreds of beach clean-ups, and regularly provides workshops for schools and community groups. In addition to SO Shire, Sarah-Jo is also known under banner of Ocean Tidings, a platform for environmental sustainability education. I had the great pleasure of speaking with Sarah-Jo via video call, where we discussed the curious case of white sticks that started washing up on Sydney beaches. Sarah-Jo describes the environmental forensics approach that led to the discovery of the peculiar origin of these sticks.

S1 E5 The Plasticology Project Podcast - Speaking with Peter Puskic

Season 1 · Episode 2

jeudi 14 juillet 2022Duration 43:15

On this episode of The Plasticology Project Podcast I speak with Peter Puskic. Peter is a PhD student at the Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies at the University of Tasmania. Peter’s work is focussed on understanding the physiological impacts of plastic ingestion on organisms. By studying marine birds, primarily shearwaters, Peter has made some startling discoveries about just how much plastic is out there in the marine environment, and what impact this is having on marine life. I caught up with Peter from the research institute in Hobart, Tasmania.

You can find out more about Peter's research by following his work on social media. Simply search Peter Puskic.

S1 E4 The Plasticology Project Podcast - Speaking with Tarryn Johnston

Season 1 · Episode 4

jeudi 7 juillet 2022Duration 52:52

On this episode of The Plasticology Project Podcast I speak with Tarryn Johnston, founder of the non-profit organisation Hennops Revival. Tarryn started Hennops Revival in 2019 after a river clean-up with her daughter changed the entire direction of her life. Seeing the state of the water and environment of the Hennops River in South Africa left a lasting impression on Tarryn, and triggered a desire to do more. Since completing the first river clean-up in 2019, Tarryn and Hennops Revival have removed 1.5 million kilograms of trash from the river in over 76,000 rubbish bags. Hennops Revival runs off the dedication and drive of volunteers. Through their effort the Hennops River is slowly beginning to breathe new life. I caught up with Tarryn via video call from her home near the Hennops River, South Africa.

S1 E3 The Plasticology Project Podcast - Speaking with Harry Chan Tin Ming

Season 1 · Episode 3

jeudi 30 juin 2022Duration 36:09

On this episode of The Plasticology Project Podcast I speak with Harry Chan Tin Ming. Harry is diver in Hong Kong and has become known as the Ghost Net Hunter. Harry’s mission is to raise awareness about the fate of the global oceans through drawing attention to one of the forgotten ocean pollution problems – ghost nets. Harry started his mission over ten years ago after a visit to the beach with a friend changed his perception of the oceans. Harry was awarded the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region medal of honour in 2020 for his work. Harry is an ambassador for Ocean Park Conservation Foundation Hong Kong. I caught up on the phone with Harry from his home in Hong Kong.

S1 E2 The Plasticology Project Podcast - Speaking with James Wakibia

Season 1 · Episode 2

vendredi 24 juin 2022Duration 28:53

On this episode of The Plasticology Project Podcast I talk with James Wakibia. An environmentalist, activist and photo journalist based in Kenya. James has been instrumental in the helping to fight plastic pollution in Africa. In 2013 James began raising awareness about the plastic pollution in his home town Nakuru, about 150 km away from the Kenyan capital of Nairobi. By 2015 James had started a Twitter campaign to capture global attention, using the hashtag banplasticsKE. In 2017, single-use plastic bags were banned in Kenya, and James is largely credited for that success. I caught up with James to chat about the future of plastic pollution in Africa.

S1 E1 The Plasticology Project Podcast Introduction

Season 1 · Episode 1

mercredi 15 juin 2022Duration 11:49

Welcome to the Plasticology Project Podcast. In this podcast series Dr Paul Harvey, environmental scientist, activist and author takes listeners on a journey to discover the greatest plastic pollution challenges facing our world, and the incredible plastic pollution warriors doing their bit to solve the problem. In this episode Dr Paul shares his passion for the natural environment and speaks about the path to writing The Plasticology Project book. 

S2 E5 The Plasticology Project Podcast - Speaking with Marco Vesters

Season 2 · Episode 5

mercredi 26 juillet 2023Duration 01:05:00

On this episode of The Plasticology Project Podcast we hear from Marco Vesters. Marco is based in Bali, Indonesia and has seen first hand the extent of the plastic pollution problem in that part of the world. Having worked for over 20 years in the tech, finance and ICT industry with big names like CISCO and Nokia, Marco is now turning his attention to helping environmental and tech businesses scale into impactful ventures. Join me as we hear about Marco's first hand accounts of the plastic pollution problem in Indonesian, and how the interrelationship between the world of big business and environmental stewardship could solve some of these problems.


#plastic #plasticpollution #business #corporate #science

S2 E4 The Plasticology Project Podcast - Speaking with Associate Professor Chenyin Dong

Season 2 · Episode 4

mardi 4 juillet 2023Duration 30:02

On this episode of The Plasticology Project Podcast we hear from Associate Professor Chenyin Dong. Chenyin is an environmental and public health researcher at the South China Institute of Environmental Science, a part of the China Ministry of Ecology and Environment.

Chenyin is currently working on a major project funded by the Chinese government aimed at understanding the enormous range of chemical additives used in plastic manufacturing, and what those chemicals mean from a public health perspective later in the lifecycle of plastic.


To celebrate the first birthday of The Plasticology Project book, grab you free e-version during July. Visit https://docpjharvey.com/the-plasticology-project-book/


#plastic #plasticpollution #plasticfree #pollution #chemicals #environment #science


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