56 episodes

Plastic. Climate. Future. enables engagement among industry members, climate activists, innovators, and the rest of world (the general public) to ultimately achieve positive changes related to plastic and the climate.

In their podcast, Mat & John host guests from these groups of stakeholders and talk about their views, activities and opinions to foster trustful communication and learn from each other.

Check out more at www.plasticclimatefuture.com

Plastic. Climate. Future‪.‬ Mat Wielopolski & John Sewell

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Plastic. Climate. Future. enables engagement among industry members, climate activists, innovators, and the rest of world (the general public) to ultimately achieve positive changes related to plastic and the climate.

In their podcast, Mat & John host guests from these groups of stakeholders and talk about their views, activities and opinions to foster trustful communication and learn from each other.

Check out more at www.plasticclimatefuture.com

    The Impact of Small Everyday Acts - with Hunter Lovins

    The Impact of Small Everyday Acts - with Hunter Lovins

    In the latest Plastic.Climate.Future. episode, we dive into the world of sustainability with the incredible Hunter Lovins. As the founder of Natural Capitalism Solutions and a key figure in NOW partners, Lovins brings a wealth of experience and insights to the table. Throughout the episode, we explore the importance of education in driving sustainable decision-making and how implementing sustainability practices can actually boost profitability for companies. Lovins also introduces us to the "D.O.T. approach" - Everyday Do One Thing - encouraging listeners to take small steps towards a greener future. Join us as we uncover the power of everyday actions and their potential to make a big impact. Tune in on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or Google Podcasts, and let's take strides towards a more sustainable world together.

    • 58 min
    Ready to close the loop on swimwear? - with Inga Hinkel from Seasick Swim

    Ready to close the loop on swimwear? - with Inga Hinkel from Seasick Swim

    In this episode, we take a deep dive in sustainable swimwear with Inga Hinkel the founder of Seasick Swim. We explore Seasick Swim's mission to design and produce swimwear and surf clothing essentials with a focus on circularity.

    Inga shares her inspiring journey of founding Seasick Swim and highlights the various partnerships that have been crucial to their success, particularly their collaboration with the SEAQUAL Initiative for sourcing materials. The episode concludes with Inga discussing the challenges she has faced along the way and offering valuable advice for aspiring entrepreneurs.

    • 42 min
    Turning the Tide - with Emma Samson from Searious Business

    Turning the Tide - with Emma Samson from Searious Business

    In this episode, we sit down with Emma Samson from Searious Business. Throughout the episode, Emma explains the concept behind Searious Business, namely, their work with businesses in the field of packaging, consumer electronics and furniture to make their plastic products more circular either through suggesting new alternatives or working towards sustainability regulations. During this, Emma enlightens us on Searious Business' mantra - "we are not anti-plastic, we are anti the misuse of plastic!".

    During our conversation, Emma shared her insights obtained from her maritime work in the North Sea. Her past firsthand experiences, coupled with her report on plastic sightings near docks and beaches, underscore the urgency of addressing ocean pollution. With this in mind, Emma suggests that the impact of regulation and the increase in community awareness has led to a reduction in ocean pollution. However, in certain areas of the globe this is still not the case,  reporting situations where the river is overwhelmed by a massive quantity of trash.

    Finishing the episode, Emma motivates the young sustainability enthusiasts in our audience to stay positive so that they can have a meaningful impact!

    • 44 min
    Plastic. Climate. Future. Podcast feat. Circularise with Marcel Lubben from Brightlands Venture Partners

    Plastic. Climate. Future. Podcast feat. Circularise with Marcel Lubben from Brightlands Venture Partners

    In our latest podcast episode, Marcel Lubben from Brightlands Venture Partners, delves into the intricacies of transitioning to a circular economy, shedding light on both the challenges and opportunities it presents.

    Brightlands Venture Partners is a venture capital fund manager that invests in innovative start-up companies in the areas of agrifood, health and renewable sector. One of those investments is none other than Circularise!

    • 44 min
    Measuring the Health Impact of Plastics - with Marcus Gover & Manuel Brunner from the Minderoo Foundation

    Measuring the Health Impact of Plastics - with Marcus Gover & Manuel Brunner from the Minderoo Foundation

    In the latest podcast episode, we had the opportunity of interviewing Marcus and Manuel from the Minderoo Foundation.

    Throughout the episode, they highlighted the significance of international collaboration in tackling global challenges like plastic pollution mentioning that while regulation is crucial, businesses must also take proactive steps towards sustainability. Additionally, another recurring topic of the conversation was the importance of transparency in addressing sustainability issues, particularly in understanding product composition and waste management.

    Overall, the conversation conveyed a sense of urgency, acknowledging the severity of environmental challenges, but with a positive outlook towards the future, both Marcus and Manuel trust in the growing interest in sustainability, particularly among younger generations.  With this in mind, they leave our young audience a message: your passion and skills can make a real difference.

    • 44 min
    A world where climate change is no longer a problem - with Adam Herriott from WRAP

    A world where climate change is no longer a problem - with Adam Herriott from WRAP

    In our latest podcast episode, we headed towards the United Kingdom, and had a lovely chat (over tea) with Adam Herriott from WRAP, a circular economy expert, to discuss the pressing issues surrounding sustainability. Adam brought a wealth of knowledge and insights from his role at WRAP, where their main vision is to work towards a thriving world where climate change is no longer a problem.

    One key theme that emerged from our conversation was the shift from a linear economy to a circular one. Adam emphasized the importance of rethinking our approach to consumption and waste management. Rather than viewing items as disposable, he advocated for a paradigm shift towards viewing consumers as custodians of resources, responsible for their lifecycle from acquisition to disposal.
    Adam highlighted WRAP's integral role in driving collaboration across various sectors to achieve sustainability goals. From working with retailers to redesign packaging for recyclability to supporting local authorities in optimizing recycling collections, WRAP's multifaceted approach underscores the importance of collective action in creating systemic change.
    Furthermore, Adam provided valuable insights into WRAP's diverse team and the range of expertise contributing to their initiatives. From plastics experts to water management specialists, WRAP's interdisciplinary approach underscores the holistic nature of sustainability efforts, encompassing areas such as food waste reduction, textiles, and greenhouse gas emissions.
    Feel free to check out the work of WRAP at www.wrap.org.uk and feel free to contact Adam Herriot in LinkedIn.

    • 50 min

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