Discover how 11th Hour Racing is challenging traditional marine industry practices by implementing sustainable materials and methods without compromising competitive edge.
Key topics:
-Transforming competitive sailing through sustainable innovation
-The shift from carbon fiber to flax fiber in racing yacht construction
-Tracking and optimizing supply chain sustainability in competitive sailing
-How The Ocean Race becomes a platform for environmental awareness
-Maintaining peak performance while prioritizing ecological responsibility
Check them out here: https://11thhourracing.org/
Explore the groundbreaking world of bee conservation with Dalan Animal Health, pioneers of the first-ever bee vaccine. This episode delves into an innovative solution that could help protect one of Earth's most crucial species for human survival.
Key topics:
-The development of the world's first vaccine for honeybees
-Understanding the critical role of bees in global food security
-How innovative science can protect essential pollinators
-The impact of bee health on agriculture and ecosystem stability
-Scientific breakthroughs in protecting vital species
Check them out here: https://dalan.com/
Step into the complex world of fashion industry transformation with the Apparel Impact Institute, an organization pioneering sustainable change across global supply chains. This episode reveals how collaboration with major brands is reshaping the future of clothing production.
Key topics:
-Transforming supply chain sustainability in the fashion industry
-Working with leading brands to implement systemic changes
-Innovative approaches to improving material sourcing and production
-Creating better labor practices across the clothing industry
-Optimizing shipping and logistics for environmental impact
Check out the Apparel Impact Institute here: https://apparelimpact.org/
This episode explores how CH Group is reimagining solutions through a lens of community, understanding, and meaningful connection—with a special focus on the powerful potential of Halal certification.
Key topics:
-Understanding Halal certification as a bridge of cultural and dietary connection
-Comparing Halal and Kosher certifications beyond traditional boundaries
-How inclusive design can solve massive societal challenges
-Creating systems that welcome and respect diverse communities
Check out CH Group here - https://chgroupus.com/
Explore the nuanced world of sustainable building through the lens of New Energy Works, where high-performance wood structures meet a deep commitment to craftsmanship, longevity, and meaningful collaboration. This episode challenges conventional notions of sustainability by examining how truly lasting design can be the most environmentally responsible approach.
Key topics:
-Redefining sustainability through the lens of longevity and durability
-The art of creating high-performance wood structures that stand the test of time
-Balancing material choices with long-term environmental impact
-Innovative workplace models that empower employees through ownership
Check out New Energy Works here - https://newenergyworks.com/
Levar Jackson, from Yogh Group, is exploring how the hospitality industry can be completely reimagined through sustainable innovation. This episode reveals a bold approach to creating truly self-sufficient hospitality properties that generate their own energy, source materials responsibly, and support local communities.
Key topics:
-Discover how Yogh Group's patent-backed technology is challenging traditional hospitality models by integrating sustainability from the ground up.
-Learn about a visionary approach that goes beyond environmental responsibility to create meaningful social and economic impact.
Check Yogh Group out here: https://www.yogh.group/
Discover how Expedition Zero is revolutionizing maritime adventure by proving that sustainable practices and ambitious exploration can coexist. Learn about the technical innovations and personal transformations that drive this groundbreaking project.
Key Topics:
-The innovative design and technology behind the most sustainable yacht ever built
-Navigating the Northwest Passage while minimizing environmental impact
-The personal journey of leaving conventional life for sustainable adventure
-Making adventure travel more accessible and environmentally responsible
-Overcoming the challenges of sustainable sailing in extreme conditions
Check out Expedition Zero here: https://www.expeditionzero.co.uk/
Nathan Bond, an entrepreneur and artist is changing the game with Fair Share Publishing, revolutionizing children's book publishing through sustainable practices and artist-first principles. This episode explores the intersection of environmental responsibility and creative expression in the publishing industry.
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Learn more about Fair Share Publishing here - https://www.fairsharepublishing.com/
A fascinating conversation with Solgaard, where quality design meets sustainability. This episode explores how innovative product design can enhance our daily experiences while prioritizing environmental responsibility.
Key topics:
Discover Solgaard's approach to creating products that not only solve practical challenges but also contribute to a more sustainable future.
Check out their products here - https://solgaard.co/
Terrasos is a company revolutionizing biodiversity offsets across Colombia and Latin America. This episode challenges conventional thinking about environmental offsets and presents rewilding as a powerful solution for ecological recovery.
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Learn more about Terrasos here - https://www.terrasos.co/en/
Our interior spaces are where most spend the majority of time. We sleep, work, cook, and relax in one of the biggest opportunities for sustainable design. Architect and designer Brienne Derosier joins the podcast to discuss how we can create living spaces that nurture both personal health and environmental sustainability.
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Brienne's background in architecture gives her a unique approach to interior design, emphasizing the harmony between human needs and environmental consciousness.
Check out Mache here - https://heymache.com/
Do you know where your seafood comes from? Is wild-caught or farmed fish better? It's a lot more complicated than you think. Seafood Watch, a program born out of the renowned Monterey Bay Aquarium, this episode unravels the complexities of making informed seafood choices and underscores the critical importance of knowing your food's origins.
Key topics:
Explore how Seafood Watch empowers individuals to make environmentally responsible seafood choices in order to ensure that we are able to continue to support the ecosystems and eat responsibly.
Check them out here: https://www.seafoodwatch.org/
Check out the Monterey Bay Aquarium here: https://www.montereybayaquarium.org/
This episode explores an innovative solution that's closing the loop in food manufacturing while addressing pressing energy challenges.
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Learn how Synthica's approach not only tackles waste management issues but also contributes to solving our energy needs with a renewable source. This episode offers insights into a promising path towards a more sustainable and efficient future in both the food and energy sectors.
Check them out here - https://synthica.com/
Fashion is one of the biggest users of waste, water, and materials in manufacturing. But most don't focus on one sector of clothing that has an even bigger impact: children's fashion. With Hand Me Up, a company tackling waste in the clothing industry. This episode uncovers how Hand Me Up is changing the game by offering a new solution of perfectly sized clothes for growing children, without the need to create as much waste.
Key highlights:
Discover how this revolutionary model that also promotes a healthier, more vibrant community that saves parents time and money. Learn about the potential for circular fashion in reducing our footprint and promoting a more sustainable future.
Check them out at: https://handmeupshop.com/
Explore the critical importance of ocean sustainability with Mark Spalding, President of The Ocean Foundation. This episode delves into the ocean's vital role in our daily lives and the cutting-edge scientific research expanding our understanding of marine ecosystems.
Key topics:
Mark Spalding shares The Ocean Foundation's initiatives for safeguarding marine ecosystems and promoting sustainable practices. This discussion offers valuable insights for sustainability enthusiasts and anyone interested in the future of our blue planet.
Discover the world beneath the waves and learn how ocean protection contributes to a more sustainable future for all.
Check them out at: https://oceanfdn.org/
When we delve into the concept of fashion circularity, we encounter a profoundly intricate and often daunting challenge. However, hope is on the horizon thanks to the visionary efforts of Stuart Ahlum and the remarkable team at SuperCircle and Thousand Fell. Stuart's career has been marked by an unwavering commitment to transparency and recyclability within the fashion realm. What began as a footwear venture dedicated to crafting fully recyclable shoes has evolved into SuperCircle, a company at the forefront of reshaping how the fashion industry views its inputs, outputs, and circular processes. Collaborating with some of the industry's leading companies, Stuart and his team are revolutionizing sustainability in fashion. It's not a straightforward journey, but that's precisely what makes it circular.
The environmental impact of our built environment often flies under the radar, and it's not just about the transportation of materials. It's also the very substances we use to construct our world, along with the layers of code-compliant materials that are frequently anything but sustainable. Enter David Chase, who envisioned a better way.
Rok-On is at the forefront of next-gen building solutions, specializing in fiber cement and structural insulated panels. With a commitment to innovation, energy efficiency, and cost-effectiveness, Rok-On offers a contemporary alternative to conventional building materials. Catering to both residential and commercial sectors, their innovative solutions are not only quicker to install but also built to last, all while minimizing environmental impact. In a nutshell, Rok-On is reshaping the construction industry through intelligent, sustainable choices.
Check out Rok-On here
Nuclear power has often been the elephant in the room—its reputation marred by images of explosions, fallout, and environmental degradation. But what if we could flip the script? What if the nuclear waste we've amassed could not only rejuvenate the planet but also improve human well-being?
Enter Edward McGinnis, CEO of Curio, a trailblazing company redefining the energy landscape. With a rich background in U.S. government leadership, McGinnis has transitioned to the private sector to make a lasting impact for future generations.
In our conversation, we delve into the evolution of nuclear energy, explore the untapped potential of nuclear waste as a valuable resource, and discuss Curio's innovative approach to shaping the energy future we all aspire to.
Check out what Curio is doing here
The College of Global Futures at Arizona State University focuses on tackling complex global challenges by integrating sustainability, innovation, and technology. They aim to equip students with the skills and knowledge to navigate a rapidly changing world. The College of Global Futures is part of the Julie Ann Wrigley Global Futures Laboratory, the world’s first comprehensive, university-based approach to ensuring a habitable planet and a future where well-being is attainable for all humankind. The college offers interdisciplinary programs that blend science, engineering, policy, and social science, aiming to create leaders who can think holistically and act meaningfully. It's like a melting pot of ideas and disciplines, all geared towards building a better future.
At the heart of it, Ryan Mores. Ryan is an ASU graduate but also a deeply compassionate human who has been advocating for sustainability for nearly a decade. Working at the city level and now a global platform, Ryan's goals are centered around creating an equitable future for all.
Check out ASU's program here
In today's global society, we're all consumers at heart. Yet, behind that consumerism lies a mindset, a worldview that shapes our choices. Ryan Looysen, the visionary CEO of Triwa, is revolutionizing the very fabric of product creation. By placing humanity front and center, Triwa prompts us to don a global lens and question the origins of the products we consume. It challenges us to make more mindful choices as consumers.
Starting a brand has never been more accessible, but what if we could infuse the core DNA of a company with principles of humanity and circular sustainability from the get-go? Instead of a seismic shift, it becomes a journey on a well-trodden path. Ryan and his team at Triwa aren't just walking that path; they're paving it, continually pushing the boundaries of what's achievable.
Check out Triwa here