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Net Hero Podcast – With Sumit Bose future Net Zero

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Here for business trying to be net zero now, find out inspirational net zero stories, hear from thought leaders and experts. listen every Wednesday. Brought to you by future Net Zero.

    Cooking without the chops!

    Cooking without the chops!

    Now time for that great debate... is meat compatible with a net zero future?
    Globally we consume more meat now than at anytime in human history. In the UK alone a billion chickens a year make it onto our plates in some form. Add to that about a million pigs slaughtered monthly and you can see that there is a lot of appetite out there!
    In terms of net zero, we are told we need to reduce meat consumption due to the amount of emissions associated with the sector, from cow burps, pig poop, water, land use, let alone slaughtering and packaging.
    Then of course there is the moral argument. Suffering and welfare and of course the environmental effects, have seen vegetarian and vegan options become commonplace on menus.
    But is there something that could satisfy our desire for meat but cause less emissions and suffering? That's the topic I discuss with Che Connon, an academic and managing director of BSF Enterprise. They have created lab grown pork from cells, with the same taste and texture and properties of real meat.
    They are also experimenting on tissue engineering to create a lab grown leather and other bio products, with the aim of reducing the emissions and suffering of animals.
    I really enjoyed this chat, let me know what you think and do subscribe and share the podcast.
     

    • 31 min
    How green is green energy?

    How green is green energy?

    James Turner joins Future Net Zero on their latest PODCAST to discuss our renewable options, how green is green energy and the importance of traceability.

    • 23 min
    Bring back the mammoth for a net zero future?!

    Bring back the mammoth for a net zero future?!

    Ok it had to happen. For dinosaurs, substitute the Dodo and the Mammoth. For a theme park, substitute the more altruistic goal of combatting climate change.
    Yep, that’s right. A company called Colossal Biosciences from America is trying to bring back extinct species in a bid to rebalance the natural carbon cycle as well as fight the extinction of endangered species.
    Their plan is to create the first Woolly Mammoth since the Ice Age, as co-founder Ben Lamm explained, as he believes the giant elephants reintroduced to the arctic could help stablise the climate.
    Sounds like something right out of a sci-fi novel or movie but they are doing the science and believe the first mammoth calf could be born within the next two years.
    So is this a vanity science project or real conservation work to help combat our effects on the environment. Listen in and make up your mind, don't forget to subscribe!

    • 35 min
    Will your net zero home be made of mushrooms?

    Will your net zero home be made of mushrooms?

    The humble shroom. You can have it on your plate and it’s a delicacy. You can see it growing on your walls and it’s a pest. You can see it on trees and it’s a natural composter.
     
    But could fungi be the thing your home of the future is made from?
     
    They have amazing properties and can be made into materials like insulation board or blocks and new research is showing they can literally ‘eat’ hard to recycle plastics or other toxic materials.
     
    In fact, their abilities are unknown but Ehab Sayed, founder of a company called BIOHM, thinks they are our greatest natural allies in the fight against climate change.
     
    Listen to our chat, where Ehab outlines the possible uses of fungi, from making sustainable leather to cleaning up our oceans, let alone changing the face of construction.
     
    Let me know your thoughts and do subscribe to the podcast and our net hero newsletter.

    • 31 min
    the PC that goes on and on!

    the PC that goes on and on!

    It’s that first world problem, three years on your computer needs replacing because it’s struggling and slow but what if you didn’t have to chuck it into the skip?
     
    What if you could replace that cracked screen, or update the memory or even swap out the processor, so your laptop can go on and on?
     
    That’s the idea behind Framework, a PC company from San Francisco led by Nirav Patel. They have built a pc you can update as time goes on and replace things like keyboards or screens, the premise being the more we can service ourselves, the less e-waste as computers can go on much longer.
     
    Sounds like a dream for computer nerds! But will it work for people like me who just about can turn a computer on? Listen to our podcast and see if this really is way to cut the amount of waste and reduce emissions as Nirav believes it could work for lots more electronic products…
     
    Please subscribe to the newsletter and the podcast. Also let me know if you have a story to tell, just email nethero@futurenetzero.com

    • 29 min
    Plastic that’s coming around again!

    Plastic that’s coming around again!

    Plastic… enemy no 1 for the green lobby. We’ve learned to vilify it, from straws, to bags, to the giant rubbish patch in the Pacific. No one seems to have a good word to say about it these days. Especially as it’s a direct by-product of the oil and gas sector.
     
    But stop a minute.
     
    Where would we have been without plastic during the pandemic? How would I be typing this story without the plastic keys of my keyboard? Let me know how you’d get by without it? You can’t. From cars, to phones, to toys, to TVs. Medical equipment to windows. Plastic is vital.
     
    The issue isn’t that all plastic is bad, the issue is a lot of it is very difficult to recycle and often there is no economic case to do so, until now.
     
    This week I spoke to Adela Putinelu from Plastic Energy, a company that has found a way to do both things. They can take things like plastic film or the shiny foil plastic that your crisps come in and turn that back into the base chemicals that make plastic. This then goes back to the manufacturers or the petrochemical sector, negating the need to use fresh sources of oil to make plastics.
     
    So, plastic gets recycled all the way back to its component material and we save on new emissions as there’s no need to dig up more fossil fuels for the feedstock.
     
    I loved it! Listen in for the full story and remember to subscribe to our net hero newsletter and follow us on social media.
     
    If you have a tale to tell contact us on nethero@futurenetzero.com.

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Pete-0987654321 ,

Excelent

Great podcasts, think you need to publicise a load more. It's vital that govt actually get on and 'do it now' . 10 years already wasted, doing very little.. Get on with it!!!

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