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Measuring the Health Impact of Plastics - with Marcus Gover & Manuel Brunner from the Minderoo Foundation

Measuring the Health Impact of Plastics - with Marcus Gover & Manuel Brunner from the Minderoo Foundation

FromPlastic. Climate. Future.


Measuring the Health Impact of Plastics - with Marcus Gover & Manuel Brunner from the Minderoo Foundation

FromPlastic. Climate. Future.

ratings:
Length:
44 minutes
Released:
Apr 19, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In the latest podcast episode, we had the opportunity of interviewing Marcus and Manuel from the Minderoo Foundation.Throughout the episode, they highlighted the significance of international collaboration in tackling global challenges like plastic pollution mentioning that while regulation is crucial, businesses must also take proactive steps towards sustainability. Additionally, another recurring topic of the conversation was the importance of transparency in addressing sustainability issues, particularly in understanding product composition and waste management.Overall, the conversation conveyed a sense of urgency, acknowledging the severity of environmental challenges, but with a positive outlook towards the future, both Marcus and Manuel trust in the growing interest in sustainability, particularly among younger generations.  With this in mind, they leave our young audience a message: your passion and skills can make a real difference.
Released:
Apr 19, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (43)

Plastic. Climate. Future. enables engagement among industry members, climate activists, innovators, and the rest of world (the general public) to ultimately achieve positive changes related to plastic and the climate. In their podcast, Mat & John host guests from these groups of stakeholders and talk about their views, activities and opinions to foster trustful communication and learn from each other. Check out more at www.plasticclimatefuture.com