38 min

#76: The Future of Sustainable Agriculture and Design with Olrando Hayes Life on Planet A

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The future of sustainable agriculture and design with Orlando Hayes  
In this episode, we sit down with Orlando Hayes to unpack his groundbreaking work with CH4 Global and the award-winning Camada daybed. Orlando sheds light on CH4 Global's mission, their focus on designing sustainable facilities, and the vital role of seaweed to reduce methane in agriculture. 
You may have heard of feeding seaweed to cows in the news, this episode is a first hand look into what’s happening in the industry and what sustainability initiatives need to be considered! 
We also delve into the world of sustainable furniture design, exploring the inspiration and intricate considerations behind the Camada daybed—a testament to the perfect balance of aesthetics and sustainability. Join us for this deep dive into the world of conscious design, environmental stewardship, and the future of sustainability in both infrastructure, agriculture and everyday objects.
This podcast was recorded and produced by CORSZA.
Support the show

The future of sustainable agriculture and design with Orlando Hayes  
In this episode, we sit down with Orlando Hayes to unpack his groundbreaking work with CH4 Global and the award-winning Camada daybed. Orlando sheds light on CH4 Global's mission, their focus on designing sustainable facilities, and the vital role of seaweed to reduce methane in agriculture. 
You may have heard of feeding seaweed to cows in the news, this episode is a first hand look into what’s happening in the industry and what sustainability initiatives need to be considered! 
We also delve into the world of sustainable furniture design, exploring the inspiration and intricate considerations behind the Camada daybed—a testament to the perfect balance of aesthetics and sustainability. Join us for this deep dive into the world of conscious design, environmental stewardship, and the future of sustainability in both infrastructure, agriculture and everyday objects.
This podcast was recorded and produced by CORSZA.
Support the show

38 min