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Extraordinary Invention! Could Mark Herrema's Air Carbon Change the Plastics Game?

Extraordinary Invention! Could Mark Herrema's Air Carbon Change the Plastics Game?

FromWARDROBE CRISIS with Clare Press


Extraordinary Invention! Could Mark Herrema's Air Carbon Change the Plastics Game?

FromWARDROBE CRISIS with Clare Press

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Length:
52 minutes
Released:
Mar 30, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

As Scientific American points out, "carbon is the giver of life - your skin and hair, blood and bone, muscle and sinews all depend on carbon. Bark, leaf, root and flower; fruit and nut; pollen and nectar; bee and butterfly; Doberman and dinosaur—all incorporate essential carbon. Every cell in your body—indeed, every part of every cell—relies on a sturdy backbone of carbon." Though it's sometimes painted that way, carbon isn't a monster. Carbon dioxide, however, is obviously causing us serious problems. We can't keep pumping greenhouse gases into the atmosphere. Reducing emissions and switching to renewables are the obvious first ports of call. But might we also be able to rethink unwanted greenhouse gases as a feedstock - something useful that we could turn into a product? That's what this week's guest is proposing. Meet Mark Herrema, co-founder and CEO of Newlight Technologies, the company behind Air Carbon. He’s hoping this bio-based material will revolutionise the plastics industry. And Nike agrees...Find all the links and further reading in the shownotes at thewardrobecrisis.com/podcastTell us what you think on Instagram @thewardrobecrisis @mrspress See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Released:
Mar 30, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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WARDROBE CRISIS is a sustainable fashion podcast from VOGUE's sustainability editor Clare Press. Join Clare and her guests as they decode the fashion system, and dig deep into its effects on people and planet. This show unzips the real issues that face the fashion industry today, with a focus on ethics, sustainability, consumerism, activism, identity and creativity.