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Plastic. Climate. Future.
Mat Wielopolski & John Sewell
76 episodes
3 weeks ago
In this episode of Plastic Climate Future, we speak with Olivier Van Volden, a leading expert in plastics regulation and circular policy across Belgium and the EU. With a PhD in polymer science and a career spanning sustainable logistics, packaging legislation, and industry advocacy, Olivier shares how regulation can both enable and challenge the transition toward circularity. This episode also marks a milestone for our team: for the first time, Pedro Guincho steps behind the microphone to lead the discussion. Together, they explore what it takes to align EU legislation with on-the-ground innovation — and why the path to a circular future remains full of roadblocks. What we explore: How the EU’s Green Deal and packaging rules are influencing innovation Why complexity and uncertainty are holding back circular scale-up The risk of losing industrial leadership to other global regions What a more effective, purpose-driven regulatory framework could look like Listen to the full episode on Spotify or Apple Podcasts!
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In this episode of Plastic Climate Future, we speak with Olivier Van Volden, a leading expert in plastics regulation and circular policy across Belgium and the EU. With a PhD in polymer science and a career spanning sustainable logistics, packaging legislation, and industry advocacy, Olivier shares how regulation can both enable and challenge the transition toward circularity. This episode also marks a milestone for our team: for the first time, Pedro Guincho steps behind the microphone to lead the discussion. Together, they explore what it takes to align EU legislation with on-the-ground innovation — and why the path to a circular future remains full of roadblocks. What we explore: How the EU’s Green Deal and packaging rules are influencing innovation Why complexity and uncertainty are holding back circular scale-up The risk of losing industrial leadership to other global regions What a more effective, purpose-driven regulatory framework could look like Listen to the full episode on Spotify or Apple Podcasts!
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Episodes (20/76)
Plastic. Climate. Future.
Policy Meets Practice: Scaling Circularity Through Regulation
In this episode of Plastic Climate Future, we speak with Olivier Van Volden, a leading expert in plastics regulation and circular policy across Belgium and the EU. With a PhD in polymer science and a career spanning sustainable logistics, packaging legislation, and industry advocacy, Olivier shares how regulation can both enable and challenge the transition toward circularity. This episode also marks a milestone for our team: for the first time, Pedro Guincho steps behind the microphone to lead the discussion. Together, they explore what it takes to align EU legislation with on-the-ground innovation — and why the path to a circular future remains full of roadblocks. What we explore: How the EU’s Green Deal and packaging rules are influencing innovation Why complexity and uncertainty are holding back circular scale-up The risk of losing industrial leadership to other global regions What a more effective, purpose-driven regulatory framework could look like Listen to the full episode on Spotify or Apple Podcasts!
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3 weeks ago
49 minutes 54 seconds

Plastic. Climate. Future.
Voices of the Ocean: Turning Trash and Data into Action
What if every bottle cap, cigarette butt, or food wrapper washed up on a beach was more than just waste? What if it represented a data point, a story, and a call to action? In this episode of Plastic Climate Future, we speak with Sarah Weller from Ocean Conservancy, whose work transforms global beach cleanups into one of the world’s most extensive sources of data on ocean pollution. From her early experiences diving in the Bahamas to leading the International Coastal Cleanup, Sarah shares how community-driven action, digital tools, and science communication are reshaping the movement toward a cleaner and more resilient ocean. What we explore: How 40 years of trash data is influencing policy and global awareness Why citizen science is essential to driving systemic change—not just removing litter How the Clean Swell app is turning everyday actions into measurable impact The shift from counting what we find to changing what gets made This episode is for anyone who believes the ocean deserves better—and that small, collective actions can create meaningful change. Listen to the full episode on Spotify or Apple Podcasts!
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1 month ago
48 minutes 36 seconds

Plastic. Climate. Future.
Serious Fun: The People Behind Plastic Progress with Antero Ahvenainen
At just 30 years old, Antero Ahvenainen was trusted to lead the most critical technology project in his company — a polyethylene innovation that would eventually power some of the largest polymer plants in the world. He didn’t have formal training in plastics. What he had was curiosity, courage, and a team with the right attitude. The result? A process that helped shape the future of the global polyolefins industry. Together with John, who knows Antero from , they remember the old days, laugh about old times, and reflect on what it took to bring big ideas to life — sauna breaks and all. This is a tribute — to Antero’s career, his leadership, his legacy, and the spirit of innovation he inspired in those around him. It’s not just about plastics. It’s about people. Listen to the full episode on Spotify or Apple Podcasts!
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2 months ago
40 minutes 12 seconds

Plastic. Climate. Future.
Bio-Based and Beyond: Pioneering the Future of Sustainable Chemistry with BASF
In this episode of Plastic Climate Future, BASF experts Dr. Ivana Krkljuš, Dr. Christian Krueger, and Prof. Peter Saling discuss the future of sustainable chemistry through the lens of bio-attributed products, mass balance, and industrial decarbonization. Drawing from their recently published book chapter, the conversation unpacks the science, standards, and strategies driving BASF’s climate-focused transformation. Key Highlights: - : Understanding their role and significance in reducing carbon footprints. : Demystifying the concept and its importance beyond just "creative accounting." : Practical strategies and innovations making a real impact. Listen to the full episode on Spotify or Apple Podcasts!
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3 months ago
46 minutes 43 seconds

Plastic. Climate. Future.
Transforming Waste into Wonders: WildPlastic's Mission with Christian Sigmund
In the second episode of the podcast series Plastic. Climate. Future: A Journey into Circular Solutions for a Sustainable World, Christian Sigmund discusses WildPlastic’s mission and its innovative approach to transforming plastic waste into sustainable packaging solutions. He also reflects on the pivotal moment that redirected his career towards addressing the global plastic crisis. Key Highlights: & – Turning plastic waste into packaging while collecting it worldwide to fight pollution. – Focusing on linking existing systems to make recycling more efficient and effective. - – Vision to be part of the solution for decades, working tirelessly to address the global plastic problem. Listen to the full episode on Spotify or Apple Podcasts!
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4 months ago
42 minutes 15 seconds

Plastic. Climate. Future.
Can You Reimagine Performance Through Circularity in Sportswear? with Christian Goldhahn from On Running
In the first episode of this new podcast series: Plastic. Climate. Future.: A Journey into Circular Solutions for a Sustainable World. , we are joined by Christian Goldhahn, a material scientist at ON Running, to explore how circularity is reshaping the sportswear industry. Key Highlights: • Bio-Based Materials in Performance Gear: Christian explains how renewable materials are redefining performance without compromising on quality. • Closed-Loop Systems for Sustainability: Discover ON Running’s innovations in creating fully recyclable sportswear. • Scaling Circular Design: Learn about the challenges of making circular systems economically viable in the competitive sportswear market. Christian shares how ON Running is raising the bar for sustainability while maintaining exceptional athletic performance—setting an example for other industries driven by innovation. Listen to the full episode on Spotify or Apple Podcasts!
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6 months ago
44 minutes 15 seconds

Plastic. Climate. Future.
The Tight Knot of Sustainability in Fashion with Nicolò Giusti from Tommy Hilfiger
In the latest episode of the Plastic. Climate. Future. podcast, we sit down with sustainability expert Nicolo Giusti to untangle some of the toughest challenges facing the fashion industry as it strives to become more sustainable. This insightful conversation covers some of the most pressing topics shaping the future of fashion: • Nicolo’s journey from working in textiles to founding the Sustainable Academy, where he advocates for meaningful change in the industry. • The reality behind terms like “vegan leather” and how misleading claims can contribute to greenwashing. • The uphill battle of making footwear sustainable and why designers play a pivotal role in driving innovation and accountability. Nicolo brings a refreshing perspective, offering practical ideas and thought-provoking solutions to address the “tight knot” of sustainability in fashion.
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8 months ago
49 minutes 27 seconds

Plastic. Climate. Future.
Carbon Cuts at the Core: BASF’s vision for a Greener Chemistry Future Ivana Krkljuš from BASF
In the latest episode of the Plastic. Climate. Future. podcast, we sit down with Ivana Krkljus from BASF to discuss the company’s innovative approaches to sustainability. As a leader in the chemical industry, BASF is at the forefront of efforts to reduce carbon emissions and transition toward renewable materials. Highlights from the Episode: • Innovative Carbon Solutions: Ivana provides insight into BASF’s Carbon Division, a key player in the company’s journey to achieving a low-carbon footprint.• Biogenic Feedstocks and Renewables: Learn about the integration of renewable raw materials into BASF’s processes, along with the challenges posed by scalability and market adoption.• Market and Regulatory Influences: Ivana highlights the interplay between customer readiness, regulatory frameworks, and the adoption of sustainable practices across industries.This episode offers an engaging look into BASF’s efforts to pioneer renewable solutions and lead the way in sustainable materials.Learn more about BASF here.#Sustainability #CarbonReduction #RenewableMaterials #BASF #Podcast
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8 months ago
49 minutes 27 seconds

Plastic. Climate. Future.
Shaping the Future of Carbon with Michael Carus and Lara Dammer from Nova Institute
In our latest Plastic. Climate. Future. podcast, Michael Carus and Lara Dammer from Nova Institute shed light on the vital work of the Renewable Carbon Initiative (RCI) and its role in transitioning to a sustainable, circular carbon economy. Key Highlights from the Episode: • Leading the Way with RCI: Michael and Lara explain how the Renewable Carbon Initiative focuses on replacing fossil-based carbon with renewable alternatives from biomass, recycling, and CO2 utilization. • Policy as a Catalyst: They discuss the importance of well-designed incentives and regulations in accelerating innovation and investment in green technologies. • Europe’s Competitive Edge: A candid look at the challenges Europe faces in staying at the forefront of sustainability, including the need for stronger policy frameworks and infrastructure. • A Balanced Approach to Carbon: Michael and Lara emphasize the importance of leveraging all renewable carbon sources to meet the demands of a sustainable future. This episode offers an engaging and thought-provoking discussion about the future of carbon management and the path to a greener, more circular economy.
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8 months ago
49 minutes 27 seconds

Plastic. Climate. Future.
Into the Mycelium (R)Evolution with Timo Van Vooren and Steff Van Loy from Citribel
Join us in our latest Plastic. Climate. Future. podcast episode with Timo Van Vooren and Steff Van Loy from Citribel, where we had the chance to discuss the impact of mycelium in the future of the materials industry. Check out the key topics: Discover how Citribel's unique fermentation process is revolutionizing the world of sustainable materials. Uncover the potential of mycelium as a green alternative to traditional fossil-based materials. Learn about the exciting market applications and the economic viability of bio-based materials. Do not miss this opportunity to explore how Citribel is paving the way for a new age of sustainable materials, turning groundbreaking ideas into practical solutions. Learn more about Citribel.
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9 months ago
50 minutes 51 seconds

Plastic. Climate. Future.
Sustainable Threads: The Journey of Plastic Waste to Eco-Friendly Textiles - with Emil Pettersen from Reparell
Our latest Plastic. Climate. Future. podcast features Emil Pettersen, visionary founder of Reparel. Discover how Emil is tackling the issue of plastic waste while rethinking business models for sustainability. Catch Emil as he shares: The critical role of storytelling and customer engagement in promoting sustainable products His approach to leveraging partnerships for innovative recycling processes Personal insights into finding a balance between profitability and environmental responsibility Don’t miss out on this compelling episode available now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube!
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9 months ago
50 minutes 51 seconds

Plastic. Climate. Future.
Scuba Diving into the Circular Economy - with Karel Golta from Indeed Innovation
This week on the Plastic.Climate.Future podcast, we welcome Karel Golta from Indeed Innovation for a thought-provoking conversation on the future of sustainable innovation. Karel shares insights into the shifting landscape of circular economy initiatives, the business models driving these changes, and how technology can support these goals.Key discussion points include: • The Role of European Policy: How European regulations are actively supporting circular economy models. • Business Models for Circularity: Innovative approaches to make sustainable practices profitable and scalable. • AI in Resource Management: Leveraging AI to optimize resources and minimize waste across industries.Learn more about Indeed Innovation at https://www.indeed-innovation.com/ #Podcast #Sustainability #Innovation #CircularEconomy
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9 months ago
50 minutes 51 seconds

Plastic. Climate. Future.
Rethinking Plastic Waste - with Eric Appelman from Aduro Clean Technologies
In this podcast episode, we had the pleasure of speaking with Eric Appelman from Aduro Clean Technologies. Join us to explore how Aduro is revolutionizing plastic recycling with their cutting-edge technology. Key episode highlights: • The story behind Aduro Clean Technologies: From Canadian roots to European expansion • How Eric’s team is transforming dirty plastic waste into clean, reusable materials • The advantages of Aduro’s low-temperature hydrochemolytic technology over traditional methods • The role of innovation in driving the circular economy • Eric’s advice for future sustainability professionals: Stay ambitious and optimistic! Don't miss this insightful episode!
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10 months ago
50 minutes 51 seconds

Plastic. Climate. Future.
Sustainability of plastics - a journey with Jeff Wooster
In this podcast episode, Jeff Wooster, retired Sustainability Director at Dow, shares over three decades of experience turning plastics into value while advocating for sustainability. His insights offer a unique view of the evolving world of plastics and environmental responsibility. Highlights: A Unique Journey: From a family dairy farm to leading sustainability in polymer innovation. Economic & Regulatory Drivers: How incentives and policies can enhance recycling and sustainable practices. Local vs. Global Strategies: Aligning local needs with global sustainability efforts. Challenges & Innovations: Addressing real-world issues and emerging solutions in plastics recycling. Don't miss this insightful episode!
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10 months ago
56 minutes 44 seconds

Plastic. Climate. Future.
The in’s and out’s of the packaging revolution - with Cory Connors from Orora Packaging Solutions
In this podcast episode, we had the pleasure of sitting down with Cory Connors, Director of Sustainable Packaging at Orora Packaging Solutions, to discuss the future of packaging and its role in driving sustainability. Cory shared his wealth of experience and offered insightful solutions to some of the biggest challenges facing the packaging industry today. Key Topics Discussed: • Reducing material waste while maintaining product safety • Tackling consumer confusion with clearer recycling education • Groundbreaking innovations in packaging, including monomaterials and AI-based recycling • Collaboration across the value chain to create effective sustainable solutions Cory’s insights provide a clear roadmap for how the packaging industry can evolve to meet growing sustainability demands. From reducing material waste to embracing new technologies, the future of packaging lies in innovation, collaboration, and better consumer education. Listen to the full conversation [link] and discover how sustainable packaging is shaping a more eco-friendly future.
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11 months ago
50 minutes 51 seconds

Plastic. Climate. Future.
Unwasting for a Change - with Akshay Gunteti from Green Worms
The latest episode of Plastic.Climate.Future is live! ✨ Join us as we dive deep with Akshay from Greenworms! Discover how they're tackling plastic pollution and poverty with innovative waste management in rural India. ️‍ Tune in to explore: The incredible journey of Greenworms: From humble beginnings to creating a sustainable impact How Akshay's team is empowering rural women through job creation in waste management Strategies for transforming single-use plastics into valuable resources Insights into Greenworms' partnerships with global brands for EPR compliance The future of chemical and mechanical recycling in India Don't miss out on this inspiring episode! Listen now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or YouTube. Key insights from our conversation include: CleanHub's core mission: Collecting plastic waste directly from households in South and Southeast Asia. The alarming reality: Over two billion people worldwide lack access to proper waste management systems, significantly contributing to ocean pollution. CleanHub's innovative approach: Building a circular economy by converting plastic waste into valuable materials.
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1 year ago
50 minutes 51 seconds

Plastic. Climate. Future.
Waste Management: Everywhere, Everyone - with Joel Tasche from CleanHub
n this podcast episode, we had the pleasure of speaking with Joel Tasche, founder of CleanHub. Joel's passion for surfing ignited his entrepreneurial spirit, leading him to establish CleanHub, a waste management franchise dedicated to combating the global plastic crisis. Key insights from our conversation include: CleanHub's core mission: Collecting plastic waste directly from households in South and Southeast Asia. The alarming reality: Over two billion people worldwide lack access to proper waste management systems, significantly contributing to ocean pollution. CleanHub's innovative approach: Building a circular economy by converting plastic waste into valuable materials.
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1 year ago
50 minutes 51 seconds

Plastic. Climate. Future.
Making Sustainability Stick - with Sjoerd Dijkstra from Henkel Adhesive Technologies
"The challenge isn't carbon itself, but the source of the carbon." Take a look at this freshly released recording from the WBM on stage interview with Henkel featuring Sjoerd Dijkstra, Director of Sustainability Strategy & Excellence at Henkel Adhesive Technologies, Mat and John, about the challenges and opportunities of transitioning towards renewable resources in the adhesives industry. Key takeaways from this insightful discussion: Moving away from fossil-based raw materials and the importance of biobased alternatives; The complexities of carbon accounting and how it impacts bio-solutions; Collaboration across the value chain to achieve cost-effective eco-friendly solutions; The role of transparency in ensuring the sustainability of raw materials.
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1 year ago
50 minutes 51 seconds

Plastic. Climate. Future.
Turning Waste into “Like a Virgin” plastics! - with Outi Teräs from Neste
In this podcast episode we had the opportunity to meet Outi Teräs from Neste, a leader in transforming plastic waste into valuable resources through chemical recycling. During this episode we had the chance of getting to know how Neste is tackling plastic pollution and shaping a more circular future for our planet. Here are the highlights: • How Neste's innovative approach to chemical recycling is turning low-quality plastic waste into high-quality products you use every day! • The magic behind Neste's Circular Journey: a process that refines waste into valuable resources • Neste's groundbreaking Liquefaction technology: Uncover the science behind transforming plastic waste into oil for high-quality recycled plastics! To learn more about Neste, visit www.neste.com, or check them out on LinkedIn.
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1 year ago
50 minutes 51 seconds

Plastic. Climate. Future.
From Plastic Waste to Concrete Solutions - with Ben Norton, Simon Teede, and Rainer von Urff Kaufeld from Ele Collection
Warning: This week's podcast episode contains an extreme story features a raging elephant, a rock and plastic pollution! This story resulted in Ele Collection, an organization founded to tackle plastic pollution in Southern Africa’s ecologically sensitive areas. We are joined by Ben Norton, Simon Teede, and Rainer von Urff Kaufeld, who are representing Ele Collection and take us on a journey over the following main topics: • The Impact of Plastic Waste on the spread of diseases like cholera and E. coli, causing 4,900 deaths in three months in Zimbabwe and Zambia. • The severe lack of local waste management facilities in Zimbabwe. • Ele Collection’s pioneering plan to convert plastic into concrete and their pilot plant project in Victoria Falls. • Their plan to incentivize locals to collect plastic waste in hopes of fostering positive change. To learn more about Ele Collection, visit www.elecollection.co/, or visit them on LinkedIn.
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1 year ago
53 minutes 24 seconds

Plastic. Climate. Future.
In this episode of Plastic Climate Future, we speak with Olivier Van Volden, a leading expert in plastics regulation and circular policy across Belgium and the EU. With a PhD in polymer science and a career spanning sustainable logistics, packaging legislation, and industry advocacy, Olivier shares how regulation can both enable and challenge the transition toward circularity. This episode also marks a milestone for our team: for the first time, Pedro Guincho steps behind the microphone to lead the discussion. Together, they explore what it takes to align EU legislation with on-the-ground innovation — and why the path to a circular future remains full of roadblocks. What we explore: How the EU’s Green Deal and packaging rules are influencing innovation Why complexity and uncertainty are holding back circular scale-up The risk of losing industrial leadership to other global regions What a more effective, purpose-driven regulatory framework could look like Listen to the full episode on Spotify or Apple Podcasts!