A podcast from Blue Earth, a movement and community dedicated to driving positive action for our natural world. Since our inaugural event in Bristol in 2021, where we brought together changemakers, business leaders, creators, and activists, the Summit has evolved into a yearly gathering that inspires sustainable living, protects our natural spaces, and promotes well-being.
In October 2025, we welcomed thousands more to London for three incredible days of talks, workshops, and outdoor experiences around these core themes. This podcast brings you the most impactful conversations and insights from Blue Earth Summit 2025.
To explore more and join us next year, visit blueearthsummit.com.
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A podcast from Blue Earth, a movement and community dedicated to driving positive action for our natural world. Since our inaugural event in Bristol in 2021, where we brought together changemakers, business leaders, creators, and activists, the Summit has evolved into a yearly gathering that inspires sustainable living, protects our natural spaces, and promotes well-being.
In October 2025, we welcomed thousands more to London for three incredible days of talks, workshops, and outdoor experiences around these core themes. This podcast brings you the most impactful conversations and insights from Blue Earth Summit 2025.
To explore more and join us next year, visit blueearthsummit.com.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

In this episode of the Blue Earth Podcast, we’re joined by Edward Brial, co-founder and Chief Sustainability Officer of Materra—a regenerative sourcing platform using AI to decarbonise agricultural commodities, starting with cotton.
Edward shares the incredible story behind Materra’s journey: from engineering prototypes in a hydroponic lab in Essex to partnering with global fashion giants like H&M and Mango. We unpack how Materra is empowering smallholder farmers across India with tech-enabled regenerative practices—and why digitisation is the missing link in sustainable supply chains.
We explore:
If you're passionate about innovation, climate solutions, and the future of farming, this one's for you.
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