36 Min.

2.5. Large Scale Reuse 🍾 Lessons from the German Reuse System and Circular Retail Red to Green Food Sustainability 🥩🔬♻️

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How can reusable packaging help to reduce plastic waste? How could a system look like in which we buy for example our lentils, yogurts, and coffee in reusable glass jars and return them to be used - again, and again, and again? What are examples of large-scale reusable systems that are already successful today? You will hear this and much more from Kirils Jegorovs the Co-Founder and Lead Link of Circolution, a System Development company dedicated to building a system of Reusable Packaging scalable to all food segments, starting in Germany. Previously he worked in retail and developed new products for consumer goods companies such as Johnson & Johnson, Hochland, and Nestle. He also helped Mitte - a startup developing a water purification and remineralization device - to make their product circular.

Let's connect on LinkedIn! https://www.linkedin.com/in/schmidt-marina/

Check out the Red to Green Website for the show notes and more info https://redtogreen.solutions/  

For sponsorships, collaborations, volunteering or feedback write Marina at change@redtogreen.solutions

Please leave a review on iTunes https://podcasts.apple.com/de/podcast/red-to-green-food-sustainability/id1511303510



This is a season on plastic alternatives - discussing food packaging and sustainable materials. Alternative packaging options are slowly developing. More and more packaging startups are developing plastic replacements based on fungi or algae. Bioplastics or bio-based plastics like PLA are becoming more resilient. In this season we discuss topics like industrial composting, home composting, compostability, biodegradable and compostable material, single-use plastic, plastic recycling, food waste recycling, and more.

Red to Green is a food tech and sustainability podcast. We cover current food technology topics in-depth with a focus on sustainable innovations. Learn about the food industry in deep-dive seasons featuring industry leaders from food tech startups, corporates, and important VCs. Sustainable food is more than improving individual buying behaviors. Red to Green seeks to move the food industry from harmful to healthy, from polluting to sustainable from Red to Green.

How can reusable packaging help to reduce plastic waste? How could a system look like in which we buy for example our lentils, yogurts, and coffee in reusable glass jars and return them to be used - again, and again, and again? What are examples of large-scale reusable systems that are already successful today? You will hear this and much more from Kirils Jegorovs the Co-Founder and Lead Link of Circolution, a System Development company dedicated to building a system of Reusable Packaging scalable to all food segments, starting in Germany. Previously he worked in retail and developed new products for consumer goods companies such as Johnson & Johnson, Hochland, and Nestle. He also helped Mitte - a startup developing a water purification and remineralization device - to make their product circular.

Let's connect on LinkedIn! https://www.linkedin.com/in/schmidt-marina/

Check out the Red to Green Website for the show notes and more info https://redtogreen.solutions/  

For sponsorships, collaborations, volunteering or feedback write Marina at change@redtogreen.solutions

Please leave a review on iTunes https://podcasts.apple.com/de/podcast/red-to-green-food-sustainability/id1511303510



This is a season on plastic alternatives - discussing food packaging and sustainable materials. Alternative packaging options are slowly developing. More and more packaging startups are developing plastic replacements based on fungi or algae. Bioplastics or bio-based plastics like PLA are becoming more resilient. In this season we discuss topics like industrial composting, home composting, compostability, biodegradable and compostable material, single-use plastic, plastic recycling, food waste recycling, and more.

Red to Green is a food tech and sustainability podcast. We cover current food technology topics in-depth with a focus on sustainable innovations. Learn about the food industry in deep-dive seasons featuring industry leaders from food tech startups, corporates, and important VCs. Sustainable food is more than improving individual buying behaviors. Red to Green seeks to move the food industry from harmful to healthy, from polluting to sustainable from Red to Green.

36 Min.