Innovate Eco Rob Wreglesworth
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Green pioneers with bold ideas! Each episode brings an interview with visionary ecopreneurs and innovators who are building businesses and taking action to help solve the climate and nature crises. From cutting-edge technology to revolutionary thinking, our guests are actively tackling our biggest environmental challenges. Join us in discovering the stories of these changemakers as we hope to inspire even more people to take action.
If you are interested in being a guest connect with me at www.linkedin.com/in/robwreg
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36 - Sensors in the Sea - Designing Tech Solutions For Sustainable Oceans - Dan Watson, SafetyNet Technologies
In this episode, I speak to Dan Watson, a multiple award-winning Product Design Engineer and the Global Winner of the 2012 James Dyson Award for design engineering. Dan's outstanding work earned him seed funding from Sir Richard Branson, leading him to establish SafetyNet Technologies, where he now serves as the CEO.
At SafetyNet, Dan and his team are working closely with the fishing industry to design accessible and effective precision fishing tools that are helping to keep our oceans healthy and thriving. By reducing bycatch and minimising the environmental impact of fishing, precision fishing plays a vital role in protecting marine biodiversity and ensuring a sustainable future for our planet.
We cover various topics from his award-winning product design to his tireless efforts in making technology accessible to anyone with a problem to solve or an idea to explore. Discover how his groundbreaking work is revolutionising the fishing industry and contributing to a more sustainable future.
To learn more about Dan Watson and SafetyNet Technologies, visit their website at https://sntech.co.uk/.
Book Recommendations:
Let my people go surfing - Yvon Chouinard
The three-body problem - Cixin Liu
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35 - Creating Tiny Forests in our Cities - Building a Movement to Bring Life to Urban Areas and Reconnect People With Nature - Elise Van Middelem, Sugi
In this episode I speak to Elise Van Middelem the founder and CEO of SUGi - a pioneering social enterprise dedicated to greening cities and reimagining urban life through nature-based solutions.
SUGi is at the forefront of creating green infrastructure and restoring the human connection to nature in urban areas. Their signature approach is based on the revolutionary Miyawaki Method of planting ultra-dense, biodiverse pocket forests comprised solely of native species.
In just four years since its launch in 2019, SUGi has conceived, planted and funded nearly 200 of these pocket forests across 42 cities on 6 continents worldwide. Their work has reconnected over 52,000 youth and community members to nature through hands-on forest-making.
What started as a grassroots movement has evolved into a leading global voice for civic rewilding and ecosystem restoration. SUGi has earned prestigious recognition from the World Economic Forum, inclusion in the 1t.org trillion trees initiative, and backing from the UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration.
Along the way, they've forged powerful partnerships with iconic brands to execute high-visibility public projects that inspire environmental action. Elise's pioneering vision integrates her deep passions for contemporary art and global ecology into a unifying purpose - to empower, inspire and activate what SUGi calls "The Rewilding Generation."
To learn more about SUGI head to www.sugiprojects.com
Book Recommendation:
The Messy Middle - Scott Belsky
Email me with any comments or guest suggestions hello@innovate-eco.com and add me on Linked In - www.linkedin.com/in/robwreg
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34 - How Green Is Our Money? Harnessing the Collective Power of Individuals and Businesses To Change Where Banks Invest - Dan Sherrard Smith, My Mother Tree
In this episode, I speak to Dan Sherrard Smith the founder and CEO of My Mother Tree.
Not every innovation needs to be shiny new technology or groundbreaking scientific advancements, sometimes it is creating something simple that can have a huge impact. That is what My Mother Tree are doing with tools such as the Money Carbon Calculator, which helps individuals and businesses find out where there money is invested and how they can have a big impact simply by switching banks.
In this episode we cover lots of topics from how Dan was involved in the biggest ever deal on Dragon's Den, how the calculator works, why it is so hard to change banks, why this is a powerful lever for change, advise for other ecopreneurs and much more!
Find out more about My Mother Tree
Follow Dan on LinkedIn
Dans Book Recommendations:
7 Habits of Highly Effective People
Shoe Dog
Total Recall
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33 - The Duolingo of Climate Action, Applying Cognitive Science Research in the Climate Tech Space - Pooja Paul, Habitable Earth
In this week's episode I chat to Pooja Paul the founder of Habitable Earth. Habitable Earth plans to be the 'Duolingo of Climate Action' combining the best scientific insights about human behavior with the power of immersive gameplay to make planet-friendly lifestyle choices easy, fun and rewarding
Habitable Earth's mission is to empower the growing majority of climate-concerned consumers worldwide to meaningfully contribute to the fight against climate change and biodiversity loss, while improving health, saving money, and having a bit of fun.
Pooja is a fascinating person bringing a global perspective after spending parts of her life in India, the US and the UK. As you will hear in the episode she studied and researched in the field of cognitive science before making the leap into climate tech, which brings a fascinating perspective.
We cover a lot of topics including the importance of habits, the perception gap, the intention-action gap and much more besides.
Useful Links:
Rad Rabbit (the 5 a day app Pooja mentions)
Books:
Regeneration - Paul Hawken
Tiny Habits - BJ Fogg
Atomic Habits - James Clear
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32 - Bees As Biosensors - Can We Use Bees and Beekeepers To Monitor Biodiversity At Scale? - Max Rünzel, Hivetracks
In this episode, I speak to Max Runzel the cofounder and CEO of the company HiveTracks.
HiveTracks creates technology to help beekeepers manage their hives. Started back in 2010 at the intersection of computer science and beekeeping and now supports over 40,000 beekeepers across more than 150 countries.
That is cool on its own but what they are working on now is even cooler (well to me it is anyway) and that is using environmental data collected by bees and beekeepers to monitor biodiversity.
To find out more about Hivetracks head to https://www.hivetracks.com/
Book Recommendations:
The Invention of Nature - The Adventures of Alexander Von Humboldt - Andrew Wulf
Outlive: The Science and Art of Longevity - Peter Attia
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SHORTS - Why Non-Circular Businesses Don't Even Make Business Sense
A short clip from episode 19 of the podcast where I spoke to Mart Drake-Knight founder of tshirt company Teemill.
We talk about how creating a circular company actually makes business sense whilst being much better for the planet.
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