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Creating Impact and Profit Through Social Innovation - Conversations with the global leaders in Impact Investing and Social Innovation

Impact at Scale Hosted by Zal Dastur and Produced by Michael Waitze Media

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Creating Impact and Profit Through Social Innovation - Conversations with the global leaders in Impact Investing and Social Innovation

    EP 102 - Tulika Raj - CEO and CoFounder SungreenH2 - It Is About Energy Security

    EP 102 - Tulika Raj - CEO and CoFounder SungreenH2 - It Is About Energy Security

    In our final installment of speaking to companies in the APAC Cleantech 25, Impact at Scale sat down with Tulika Raj, CEO and co-founder of SunGreenH2. SunGreenH2 is transforming green hydrogen with proprietary technology to produce high-performance, low-cost electrolyzers components using advanced nanostructured materials.



    Tulika delves into the crucial role of electrolyzers in creating green hydrogen, a versatile resource that finds application in many industries. From ammonia production to petrochemical refining and chemicals production, hydrogen is a key player. She also explores the potential of hydrogen in the automotive sector, underlining the necessity of a diverse range of renewable energy solutions to achieve net zero emissions. Tulika sheds light on the advantages of Singapore as an innovation hub and the challenges the electrolyzer industry is grappling with. She underscores the significance of regulation and localization of manufacturing in driving the widespread adoption of electrolyzers.



    Some Of The Topics Tulika Covered


    Use cases for Hydrogen
    Potential of Hydrogen in the Automotive Industry
    Leapfrogging Technology in Remote Areas
    Increasing Adoption of Electrolyzers in Industry



    Other Titles We Considered


    Opportunity for an energy leapfrog
    Supercharging electrolyzers so more hydrogen can be made
    Hydrogen has more energy content per unit compared with anything

    • 31 min
    EP 101 - Richard Youngman - CEO Cleantech Group - The Greatest Economic Opportunity Of Our Lifetime.

    EP 101 - Richard Youngman - CEO Cleantech Group - The Greatest Economic Opportunity Of Our Lifetime.

    This week, I am releasing The Impact at Scale Podcast with Zal Dastur early because I wanted this episode with Richard Youngman, CEO of Cleantech Group, to be out before the CleanTech Asia Forum taking place this week in Singapore.



    In our conversation, Richard and I discuss his organization's role in supporting global Cleantech innovation. They provide research, data, and consulting services to help corporates, investors, and the public sector engage with startups addressing climate and environmental challenges.



    Richard explains that the Cleantech industry has evolved significantly over the years, with a broader range of companies now focused on diverse areas such as alternative proteins, green steel, carbon capture, and more. He emphasizes the importance of both mitigation and adaptation in addressing climate change and optimistically highlights the economic opportunities that come with transitioning to a sustainable industrial system. He hopes the Cleantech Forum Asia event in Singapore will continue to catalyze regional collaboration and innovation.



    Some of the topics Richard covered


    Role of VCs in the Cleantech Industry
    Importance of Government and Corporate Action
    Rise of entrepurnism
    Adaptation vs mitigation



    Other Titles We Considered


    Money follows money
    We need to get in a different mode
    Everybody can contribute
    The benefits that can accrue from this are massive.
    Everybody who gets involved is always surprised at how collaborative it is

    • 41 min
    EP 100 - Charlie McGill - CEO ElectraLith - Lithium Will See 25 Times Growth Between Now and 2050

    EP 100 - Charlie McGill - CEO ElectraLith - Lithium Will See 25 Times Growth Between Now and 2050

    Impact at Scale had an engaging conversation with Charlie McGill, the CEO of ElectraLith, a company specializing in sustainable lithium extraction. ElectraLith's membrane technology offers a cleaner and more cost-efficient method of lithium extraction, reducing the environmental footprint. This is vitally important as the demand for lithium is expected to grow significantly in the coming years, driven by the transition to electric vehicles and renewable energy storage.



    We discuss the challenges of current lithium extraction methods and the need for more environmentally friendly solutions. Charlie explains the unique membrane technology developed by ElectraLith and its potential to revolutionize the lithium extraction process. They also explore the growing demand for lithium and its applications in batteries. The conversation delves into the process of productizing academic ideas and the importance of embracing failure and experimentation in startup culture.



    ElectraLith's groundbreaking work has earned them a spot in the prestigious 2024 APAC Cleantech 25 List. They are set to participate in the CleanTech Forum Asia, a significant event in Singapore scheduled for the 7th and 8th of May 2024.



    Some of the Topics Charlie Covered


    Membrane Technology and Lithium Extraction
    Importance of Sustainable Lithium Extraction
    Challenges of Productizing Academic Ideas
    Embracing Failure and Experimentation



    Other Titles We Considered


    Just because you have a solution does not mean there is a problem
    Teaching academics that it's okay to fail.
    If we don't push hard enough, we won't know when we've pushed too far.

    • 38 min
    EP 99 - Sharona Shnayder - Founder Tuesdays for Trash - Anyone Can Be Part of The Solution

    EP 99 - Sharona Shnayder - Founder Tuesdays for Trash - Anyone Can Be Part of The Solution

    Impact at Scale had the privilege of speaking with the remarkable Sharona Shnayder, founder of Tuesdays for Trash and recipient of the National Geographic Young Explorer Award. Sharona shared her inspiring journey and the remarkable expansion of her grassroots environmental movement.



    Tuesdays for Trash, born out of the COVID-19 lockdowns, became a beacon of hope for Sharona and her friend to make a difference in the world. What began as a local initiative swiftly transformed into a global force, spanning an impressive 40 countries.



    Sharona's narrative is a testament to the belief that each of us holds the power to address environmental challenges. She candidly shares the obstacles and victories she's encountered in her activism, underscoring the urgent need for policy shifts and educational campaigns to effectively manage waste.





    Some of the topics Sharona covered


    Starting Tuesdays for Trash
    Manifesting the Movement
    Using Social Media to Spread Awareness
    Unexpected Growth and Becoming a Movement
    Some Incredible Moments



    Other Titles We Considered


    How to start a movement
    It's an act of respect
    We're making it seen and visible so people don't feel like they're alone in this fight
    It's so simple and easy it makes it accessible to anyone

    • 22 min
    EP 98 - Hannah Jones - CEO The Earthshot Prize - The World Cup for Environmental Solutions

    EP 98 - Hannah Jones - CEO The Earthshot Prize - The World Cup for Environmental Solutions

    This episode of Impact at Scale features Hannah Jones, CEO of The Earthshot Prize, fresh off the heels of the recent awards ceremony in Singapore. Founded by Prince William, the Earthshot Prize draws inspiration from President John F. Kennedy's moonshot challenge, aiming to tackle seemingly impossible environmental goals within a decade.

    Hannah's conviction and passion during the conversation is infectious, and you can feel her enthusiasm for what the future holds and how we will get there.



    Our discussion with Hannah shed light on the Earthshot Prize's global impact, instilling a sense of hope for a sustainable future. Hannah's extensive experience at Nike, where she championed sustainability and innovation, prepared her well for her current role as CEO of Earthshot.



    We explored the prize's function as a platform for a worldwide movement of optimism and action on sustainability, the meticulous search and selection process that uncovers countless potential solutions, and her aspiration to create a World Cup moment for environmental solutions, sparking global action. We even talk about what it is like to work with Prince William and his passion for the prize.





    Some of the topics Hannah covered


    Earthshot Prize's Mission
    Search and Selection Process
    Journey to the Earthshot Prize
    Social Tipping Points
    Green Growth in Singapore:



    Other Titles We Considered


    We have to turn anger into action and a sense of agency.
    We are the Google search engine for all environmental solutions."
    Climate change is going to make COVID look easy.
    It always seems hard until it isn't

    • 51 min
    EP 97 - Dale Rickert and Jan Willem Bolderdijk - We Need a Cultural Change in Our Economic Models

    EP 97 - Dale Rickert and Jan Willem Bolderdijk - We Need a Cultural Change in Our Economic Models

    Impact at Scale got to have an insightful conversation with Dale Rickert, Global Head of Product, GREENTECH FESTIVAL and Jan Willem Bolderdijk, Professor of Sustainability & Marketing at the University of Amsterdam.



    This was a wide-ranging conversation that covered many different topics. We examined cultural tipping points and their importance in the fight against climate change. There was also a lively discussion on the ethical and cultural aspects of marketing and consumption in a sustainable future.



    This conversation was a fantastic melding of theory and practical application of behavioral change as they see it in the real world. It was an insightful discussion for anyone interested in how we change the global mindset on sustainability.



    Some of the topics Dale and Jan covered:


    Social Tipping Points
    Storytelling and Marketing
    Intention-Behavior Gap
    Top-Down vs. Bottom-Up Change



    Some other titles we considered for this episode


    Culture eats strategy for breakfast
    Change instigated by those who don’t have a lot of power
    People will speak out when they feel there’s institutional support

    • 46 min

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