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Turning Plastics Greener and Cheaper With Applied Bioplastics' Alex Blum

Turning Plastics Greener and Cheaper With Applied Bioplastics' Alex Blum

FromThe NatureBacked Podcast


Turning Plastics Greener and Cheaper With Applied Bioplastics' Alex Blum

FromThe NatureBacked Podcast

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Length:
34 minutes
Released:
Jan 9, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

A trip to a refugee camp in Bangladesh led to a documentary and sowed the seeds for a material startup, which promises to cut plastics production costs and emissions using cellulose, said Alex Blum, founder of Applied Bioplastics.“What we’ve done by mixing cellulose with regular plastic in a way that is inexpensive to accomplish is that we’ve created a replacement for durable plastics that cost less than the original plastic while cutting the carbon footprint in half,” Blum said.Learn more about:Details of one of the weirdest founding storiesWhy is the adoption of bioplastics limited so far?How to scale material innovation globally fast Should you be proud when you staff $3 a day?Applied Bioplastics team of 20 has so far raised $1.2 million and seeks to raise a further $1.24 million. You can check their campaign on Raise Green platform through this LINK.Blum’s “Blossoms From Ash” documentary about the Rohingya genocide won several awards and is available on Amazon.In the NatureBacked podcast of Single.Earth, we talk with our guests about their vision of the new green economy.Follow NatureBacked across platforms:Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Google PodcastsTwitter | Instagram
Released:
Jan 9, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

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At NatureBacked, we talk with investors worldwide about climate change, covering everything from CO2 emissions to floods to investors' personal choices for turning the world greener. We speak with one investor in each episode, released on Mondays. The NatureBacked podcast is supported by Single.Earth - a startup that tokenizes the world's nature, bringing financial value to ecosystem services.