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Out of Material
Alexander Dhesi
4 episodes
4 days ago
Interview series exploring the working minds of material scientists, specialists, designers and thinkers, contemplating consumerism, design, sustainability and climate change by looking to the future of material innovation and emerging technologies.
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Interview series exploring the working minds of material scientists, specialists, designers and thinkers, contemplating consumerism, design, sustainability and climate change by looking to the future of material innovation and emerging technologies.
Show more...
Natural Sciences
Science
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#002 Circular Consumption Through Global Collaboration (with Paula Nerlich)
Out of Material
37 minutes 35 seconds
4 years ago
#002 Circular Consumption Through Global Collaboration (with Paula Nerlich)

Today's guest on Out of Material is the earth-centred material innovator Paula Nerlich. Paula is co-founder of Circular Home Lab and the inventor of two materials generated from food waste: AquaFaba Foam and COCOA. Both have been featured in materials libraries worldwide.

Paula explains the role of cultural stories in material perceptions, reveals the conflict between start-up growth mindset and meaningful value production but illustrates a hopeful future for self-sustaining at-home material production and exploration.

Can a more intimate connection between consumers and products be fostered to reduce waste? How can designers navigate the diaspora of personality types when trying to appeal to the masses?


www.paulanerlich.com

Instagram: @paula_nerlich

Out of Material
Interview series exploring the working minds of material scientists, specialists, designers and thinkers, contemplating consumerism, design, sustainability and climate change by looking to the future of material innovation and emerging technologies.