Talk Green to Me
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Talk Green to Me is a monthly podcast brought to you by materials engineers discussing the science behind sustainability and recycling of different materials. We interview people from the industries that create or recycle each of the material types we'll explore in this podcast! Paper, plastic, glass, textiles and much much more!
Talk Green to Me
2M ago
Dying cotton is extremely water intensive. In this episode we interview Graham Stewart, Founder and EVP of Fibre52 about his long history in the textile industry and his passion to make it more sustainable. He takes us through the complete process of dying clothes and tells us about the different types of dyes and colorants used to color fabrics. Graham started Fibre 52, a company that uses special dying technology to reduce time, energy and water usage of typical cotton dying processes in textile mills ..read more
Talk Green to Me
3M ago
Solar panels make clean energy, but are they actually green at the end of their life? Right now very few recyclers globally and in the U.S. can truly recycle solar panels into clean commodities. In the next few years, as first generation solar panel farms start getting repowered, millions of tons of material will need to go somewhere. We speak with Brett Henderson, CEO and Co-Founder of SolarPanelRecycling.com, on the brand new recycling technologies they are developing to make sure all the parts of solar panels can be separated with low energy processes. He tells us about the challenges of re ..read more
Talk Green to Me
5M ago
Bacteria have answers to alternatives to fossil fuels and cellulose from trees. In this episode we talk Isabel Alvarez-Martos, CEO and co-founder of Cellugy on how their company started as an idea in grad school turned into a company making biodegradable and compostable materials in things such as shampoos. She tells us why bacterial cellulose is such a unique, beneficial, but also challenging material to use. We discuss why this cellulose source may be better than trees in this new developing industry and how they navigated the start-up company space with this nanotechnology ..read more
Talk Green to Me
6M ago
Have you heard of cellulose nanomaterials? From the bacteria in your kitchen to the trees in your backyard, we discuss the history and discoveries of this new class of materials. Learn why these renewable alternative to plastics are taking the world by storm and where you might seem in the future in the products you use everyday ..read more
Talk Green to Me
7M ago
In the face of plastic bag bans, how do you ensure your family business adapts? We interview Trent Romer, former co-owner of a plastic bag converter, on his remarkable sustainability journey. We discuss what inspired him to change, what he learned, and how he lead his business to make dramatic sustainability improvements for themselves and for the planet. He describes his books “This is Our Home” to help you start your own eco-friendly journey and “Finding Sustainability” to help you learn how your organization can apply sustainability practices ..read more
Talk Green to Me
9M ago
Where do plastic bags come from? How are they made? How are they recycled and are the bag bans effective? In this episode we discuss the life of a plastic bag from fossil fuels to recycled decking material or to the ocean....and the steps in between ..read more
Talk Green to Me
10M ago
You asked, we answered. What is greenwashing? For this year's winter bonus episode, we answered our listeners' questions about greenwashing. Listen in as we give examples of companies that have been caught greenwashing and what you can look out for. Are those strawless Starbucks lids better, what's up with those laundry sheets, should I get bamboo toilet paper, what's the FSC and B corp labels mean and more ..read more
Talk Green to Me
11M ago
Graphene is a Nobel Prize winning material. How can you use this nanotechnology to improve the sustainability and performance of packaging? We talk with Gaute Juliussen, CEO of Toraphene, on how they developed a green way to manufacture graphene and include it in compostable, biodegradable, and recycled plastic bags, cups, and more. Gaute discusses how graphene and nanotech help make natural materials more competitive with virgin fossil fuel plastics in packaging. We discuss the difference between biodegradable and compostable materials, what to look out for, and what we all can do to make mor ..read more
Talk Green to Me
1y ago
What's the difference between biodegradable and compostable materials? In this episode we discuss what makes a material degradable, biodegradable, and compostable. We also discuss greenwashing with plastics that claim to be biodegradable and what you can look out for ..read more
Talk Green to Me
1y ago
Hundreds of millions of mobile devices can be given a second life and avoid landfill. Trade-in programs are a great way to save money and increase the circularity of your phone. Your old devices can be repaired, refurbished, upgraded or even recycled into still valuable and usable phones. We talk with Biju Nair, President and EVP of Assurant's Global Connected Living Business, on how the process works and why it improves circular economy. Assurant is an insurance company is that is actively taking steps to improve sustainability in a many different ways. This includes through establishing thei ..read more