The Environmental Transformation Podcast with Sean Grady

Sean Grady

Welcome to one of the top environmental podcasts dedicated to transforming the industry. Hosted by Sean Grady, this podcast brings together the brightest leaders and experts in the field. Whether you're a business leader, environmental health and safety professional, or sustainability practitioner, our episodes provide valuable insights into the latest trends, emerging digital technologies, and industry innovations shaping the future of the environmental sector. Tune in to discover how the environmental sector is evolving and how you can lead the change. Become part of the ET Nation today!

  1. The evolving Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) landscape and its impact on industry with Meaghan Hembree Attorney at Holland and Knight

    AUG 26

    The evolving Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) landscape and its impact on industry with Meaghan Hembree Attorney at Holland and Knight

    In this episode of the Environmental Transformation Podcast, host Sean Grady talks with Meaghan Colligan Hembree, Environmental, Compliance & Disputes Partner at Holland & Knight in Washington, D.C. She counsels Fortune 500 companies and global brands on chemical risk, environmental compliance, and high-stakes disputes.Hembree explains extended producer responsibility (EPR) laws, how they affect packaging, plastics, recycling, and supply chains, and what companies must do to prepare for compliance across states and globally. The discussion also covers the China waste import ban, circular economy challenges, and the future of recycling infrastructure.00:00 Why Recycling Needs a National Approach01:13 Meet Megan Colligan Hembry: EPR Legal Expert02:25 EPR Explained: Extended Producer Responsibility04:54 The 2018 Turning Point & Policy Responses07:19 Industry's Struggle: Adapting to China’s Ban11:39 How Companies Organize for EPR Compliance13:38 Packaging, Supply Chains, and Regulatory Complexity16:14 Operational Challenges Inside EPR Programs18:46 EPR’s Impact on Product and Package Design21:24 Data Collection & Reporting Complexities24:50 Making Packaging Truly Recyclable28:12 Beyond Packaging: Tires, Batteries & Other EPR Products32:48 Does EPR Drive Innovation and Sustainability?35:47 Federal vs State EPR: Who Should Take the Lead?40:19 RCRA, Universal Waste, and Circular Economy Paths45:47 Will EPR Raise Prices? Costs, Consumers & Fairness50:03 Will EPR Actually Improve Recycling for Consumers?52:00 Why Systematic Recycling Education Matters54:34 Making Recycling Trendy & Accessible55:40 Closing Thoughts & Outlook on EPR and Sustainability OpvTDfEuhQpfjN4UpcG5

    56 min
  2. Relyion Energy Inc: Redefining Energy Management Through AI-Powered Energy Forecasting

    JUL 29

    Relyion Energy Inc: Redefining Energy Management Through AI-Powered Energy Forecasting

    Host Sean Grady interviews Dr. Surinder Singh, CEO and co-founder of Relyion Energy Inc. Dr. Singh explains how his company is reshaping energy management through AI-driven forecasting, energy management systems (EMS), and battery management systems (BMS). He shares the story behind Relyion's technology, how it extends battery life up to 20 years, and why utility-scale clients, data centers, and commercial operators are turning to their solutions for smarter, more efficient energy usage. Learn how Relyion outperformed traditional forecasting tools by 13x in ERCOT and why now is the right time to adopt these game-changing innovations. Chapters: 00:00 – Introduction to Dr. Surinder Singh and Relyion Energy 02:13 – The Three Pillars: Forecasting, EMS, and BMS 07:25 – Extending Battery Life Beyond 20 Years 12:40 – Relyion’s Early Use of Recycled EV Batteries 16:50 – Transitioning from Product Demonstration to Platform Innovation 21:30 – Minimal-Invasive Technology and Deployment Flexibility 24:42 – Beating Traditional Forecasting Models: PG&E and ERCOT Case Studies 29:58 – The Power of Forecasting + EMS for Grid Efficiency 34:22 – Grocery Store Case Study: ROI in Under 3 Years 38:09 – EV Charging, Microgrids, and Peak Shaving Optimization 41:32 – Battery Agnosticism and Real-Time Adaptation 48:40 – Implementation Timeline and Customer Onboarding 53:01 – Cloud-Based Forecasting and Edge AI Hardware 56:11 – Commercial Growth and Market Expansion 59:55 – Relyion’s Holistic Approach vs. Siloed Competition 1:03:05 – Utility Design and Grid Planning Applications 1:05:28 – Gen AI and New Demands on the Grid 1:07:20 – How to Connect with Relyion Energy 🔗 Learn more: https://www.relyionenergy.com 📧 Contact: contactus@relyionenergy.com #EnvironmentalTransformation #EnergyAI #BatteryTech #UtilityGrid #Sustainability #CleanTech #DrSurinderSingh #RelyionEnergy #PodcastChapters

    52 min
  3. Implementing safe drinking water policy for PFAS & Lead Pipes - Alan Roberson, Director of the ASDWA

    JUL 15

    Implementing safe drinking water policy for PFAS & Lead Pipes - Alan Roberson, Director of the ASDWA

    In this episode of the Environmental Transformation Podcast, host Sean Grady talks with Alan Roberson, Executive Director of the Association of State Drinking Water Administrators (ASDWA). Roberson shares insights from over 34 years in water policy, including how ASDWA supports state drinking water agencies, challenges of PFAS regulation, and the impact of federal funding shortfalls on public health protection. The discussion covers drinking water regulations, the role of state labs, infrastructure funding, workforce shortages, and more. Chapters with Timestamps: 00:00 – Introduction and Guest Background 02:12 – What Is ASDWA and Its Mission 04:33 – ASDWA’s Role in Federal Rulemaking 07:05 – PFAS Regulation Updates and Compliance Timelines 13:42 – State Data Sharing and Collaboration 18:20 – Concerns Over GenX and Short-Chain PFAS 22:01 – Cost of Compliance and Affordability 26:44 – Federal Funding Gaps and SRF Limitations 31:10 – Holding Polluters Accountable 34:40 – State-Level PFAS Standards and Support 38:02 – Lab Testing Capacity and State Limitations 42:35 – Lead Pipe Inventories and Replacement Challenges 46:10 – Regulatory Burdens and Ratepayer Equity 49:20 – Infrastructure Needs and Workforce Challenges 54:00 – ASDWA’s Top Priorities for 2025 57:30 – Final Thoughts and Closing PFAS drinking water rule, Safe Drinking Water Act, lead pipe replacement, Alan Roberson, ASDWA, EPA drinking water standards, public health and water utilities, SRF funding, UCMR5, GenX chemicals, state drinking water labs, water infrastructure, environmental policy, clean water initiatives, water workforce shortage, environmental transformation podcast

    1 hr
  4. PFAS Regulation in Flux: Legal Insights from Environmental Attorney Phil Comella

    JUL 1

    PFAS Regulation in Flux: Legal Insights from Environmental Attorney Phil Comella

    Veteran environmental attorney Phil Comella joins host Sean Grady on the Environmental Transformation Podcast to break down the EPA’s proposed rollback of PFAS drinking water regulations. With over 40 years of experience, Comella offers expert legal insight on how the delayed compliance deadlines, potential MCL reductions, and CERCLA implications could affect municipalities, water utilities, waste management companies, and communities already exposed to PFAS. The conversation covers legal risks, scientific uncertainty, and the regulatory gaps that complicate cleanup and accountability. Thanks to our sponsors: Cascade Environmental, E-Tank, and WASTELINQ 📍 Chapters:0:00 – Introduction and Phil Comella’s background2:42 – What the EPA’s PFAS proposal actually means6:30 – Delays, politics, and public health impact10:10 – Why the proposed changes matter for communities14:50 – Legal risk for utilities, ratepayers, and manufacturers19:25 – Superfund and the challenge of hazardous substance listings24:40 – The case for a dedicated PFAS statute28:35 – Wastewater treatment, landfills, and managing leachate33:45 – PFAS in household products and regulatory blind spots38:50 – Exposure, science, and tort law consequences44:25 – Thoughts on the path forward for EPA regulation50:00 – Dark Waters, science-based policy, and legal legacy🧪 Get expert legal context on one of today’s most pressing environmental health challenges.

    1h 4m
4.6
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26 Ratings

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Welcome to one of the top environmental podcasts dedicated to transforming the industry. Hosted by Sean Grady, this podcast brings together the brightest leaders and experts in the field. Whether you're a business leader, environmental health and safety professional, or sustainability practitioner, our episodes provide valuable insights into the latest trends, emerging digital technologies, and industry innovations shaping the future of the environmental sector. Tune in to discover how the environmental sector is evolving and how you can lead the change. Become part of the ET Nation today!

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