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Plastic. Climate. Future.
Mat Wielopolski & John Sewell
82 episodes
6 days ago
New Year, New Episode – But First, Let’s Rewind. . . . – - (2025) We’re kicking off 2026 with something different: a raw, reflective conversation about the episodes that changed how we think about circularity. Three people. Three generations. Three completely different favorite episodes: Katarina (our brilliant marketing lead, now finally on mic) chose Voices of the Ocean — where individual action becomes global data. Ocean Conservancy proved that beach cleanups aren’t symbolic — they’re strategic. John picked Chemical Recycling Europe and Antero’s Legacy — long-term vision over short-term ROI. Antero’s story showed us that innovation is built by people, not just technology. Mat went with BASF’s Mass Balance and WILDPLASTIC’s Ground Game — the two sides of circularity that can’t exist without each other. BASF showed us industrial transformation isn’t greenwashing when it’s certified, audited, and scaled, while WILDPLASTIC reminded us that humility + commitment > flashy headlines. And yes, we end by singing our jingle. Badly. You’re welcome. Looking ahead to 2026:We’re doubling down. More episodes. Tighter focus. One red thread: circularity in action.We’re diving into: Plastics & health – the risks we can’t ignore Bio-based innovation – beyond the hype Systemic change – from waste collectors to chemical giants This isn’t just a podcast. It’s a platform for the innovators, engineers, founders, and policymakers who refuse to wait for perfect solutions when practical ones exist today. We’re here to amplify the voices shaping a circular future. Listen now on Spotify and Apple Podcasts!
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New Year, New Episode – But First, Let’s Rewind. . . . – - (2025) We’re kicking off 2026 with something different: a raw, reflective conversation about the episodes that changed how we think about circularity. Three people. Three generations. Three completely different favorite episodes: Katarina (our brilliant marketing lead, now finally on mic) chose Voices of the Ocean — where individual action becomes global data. Ocean Conservancy proved that beach cleanups aren’t symbolic — they’re strategic. John picked Chemical Recycling Europe and Antero’s Legacy — long-term vision over short-term ROI. Antero’s story showed us that innovation is built by people, not just technology. Mat went with BASF’s Mass Balance and WILDPLASTIC’s Ground Game — the two sides of circularity that can’t exist without each other. BASF showed us industrial transformation isn’t greenwashing when it’s certified, audited, and scaled, while WILDPLASTIC reminded us that humility + commitment > flashy headlines. And yes, we end by singing our jingle. Badly. You’re welcome. Looking ahead to 2026:We’re doubling down. More episodes. Tighter focus. One red thread: circularity in action.We’re diving into: Plastics & health – the risks we can’t ignore Bio-based innovation – beyond the hype Systemic change – from waste collectors to chemical giants This isn’t just a podcast. It’s a platform for the innovators, engineers, founders, and policymakers who refuse to wait for perfect solutions when practical ones exist today. We’re here to amplify the voices shaping a circular future. Listen now on Spotify and Apple Podcasts!
Show more...
Chemistry
Technology,
Business,
Entrepreneurship,
Science
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Carbon Cuts at the Core: BASF’s vision for a Greener Chemistry Future Ivana Krkljuš from BASF
Plastic. Climate. Future.
49 minutes 27 seconds
1 year ago
Carbon Cuts at the Core: BASF’s vision for a Greener Chemistry Future Ivana Krkljuš from BASF
In the latest episode of the Plastic. Climate. Future. podcast, we sit down with Ivana Krkljus from BASF to discuss the company’s innovative approaches to sustainability. As a leader in the chemical industry, BASF is at the forefront of efforts to reduce carbon emissions and transition toward renewable materials. Highlights from the Episode: • Innovative Carbon Solutions: Ivana provides insight into BASF’s Carbon Division, a key player in the company’s journey to achieving a low-carbon footprint.• Biogenic Feedstocks and Renewables: Learn about the integration of renewable raw materials into BASF’s processes, along with the challenges posed by scalability and market adoption.• Market and Regulatory Influences: Ivana highlights the interplay between customer readiness, regulatory frameworks, and the adoption of sustainable practices across industries.This episode offers an engaging look into BASF’s efforts to pioneer renewable solutions and lead the way in sustainable materials.Learn more about BASF here.#Sustainability #CarbonReduction #RenewableMaterials #BASF #Podcast
Plastic. Climate. Future.
New Year, New Episode – But First, Let’s Rewind. . . . – - (2025) We’re kicking off 2026 with something different: a raw, reflective conversation about the episodes that changed how we think about circularity. Three people. Three generations. Three completely different favorite episodes: Katarina (our brilliant marketing lead, now finally on mic) chose Voices of the Ocean — where individual action becomes global data. Ocean Conservancy proved that beach cleanups aren’t symbolic — they’re strategic. John picked Chemical Recycling Europe and Antero’s Legacy — long-term vision over short-term ROI. Antero’s story showed us that innovation is built by people, not just technology. Mat went with BASF’s Mass Balance and WILDPLASTIC’s Ground Game — the two sides of circularity that can’t exist without each other. BASF showed us industrial transformation isn’t greenwashing when it’s certified, audited, and scaled, while WILDPLASTIC reminded us that humility + commitment > flashy headlines. And yes, we end by singing our jingle. Badly. You’re welcome. Looking ahead to 2026:We’re doubling down. More episodes. Tighter focus. One red thread: circularity in action.We’re diving into: Plastics & health – the risks we can’t ignore Bio-based innovation – beyond the hype Systemic change – from waste collectors to chemical giants This isn’t just a podcast. It’s a platform for the innovators, engineers, founders, and policymakers who refuse to wait for perfect solutions when practical ones exist today. We’re here to amplify the voices shaping a circular future. Listen now on Spotify and Apple Podcasts!