1 hr 21 min

Recycling Sails into Shelters with Angela Abshier | Sea Change American Shoreline Podcast Network

    • Earth Sciences

Look around you. What do you see? A lot of stuff? Material objects? Now, think about where those things are going to go after they have served their purpose. We're willing to bet that most of those items will end up in a landfill or in the ocean. Our system, as it stands, follows a linear path of waste management where an item is produced, used, and thrown away. We humans are more innovative than that. We can work to blaze that linear path into a circle.

Angela Abshier, Founder of Sail to Shelter, joins Jenna for this episode of the Sea Change Podcast to discuss just that, innovating solutions to give new life to materials that were destined for a landfill.

Sail to Shelter is a nonprofit organization working to extend the utility of high performance sails by thinking of them like a building material. Together with architects, engineers, sailmakers, and fabric technicians, they are creating solutions for the ever growing humanitarian crises occurring around the world.

Special thanks to Leslie Ewing, host of Shorewords! on the American Shoreline Podcast Network, for connecting Angela and Jenna. Angela and Leslie crossed paths through The Explorers Club, where Angela was recently selected into this year's group of the Explorer's Club 50, highlighting 50 people changing the world.

Look around you. What do you see? A lot of stuff? Material objects? Now, think about where those things are going to go after they have served their purpose. We're willing to bet that most of those items will end up in a landfill or in the ocean. Our system, as it stands, follows a linear path of waste management where an item is produced, used, and thrown away. We humans are more innovative than that. We can work to blaze that linear path into a circle.

Angela Abshier, Founder of Sail to Shelter, joins Jenna for this episode of the Sea Change Podcast to discuss just that, innovating solutions to give new life to materials that were destined for a landfill.

Sail to Shelter is a nonprofit organization working to extend the utility of high performance sails by thinking of them like a building material. Together with architects, engineers, sailmakers, and fabric technicians, they are creating solutions for the ever growing humanitarian crises occurring around the world.

Special thanks to Leslie Ewing, host of Shorewords! on the American Shoreline Podcast Network, for connecting Angela and Jenna. Angela and Leslie crossed paths through The Explorers Club, where Angela was recently selected into this year's group of the Explorer's Club 50, highlighting 50 people changing the world.

1 hr 21 min