Brave New Earth

Auteur(s): Harry MacKenzie
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  • The Brave New Earth Podcast exists to inspire the next generation of talent across the world to build and invest in Climate & Sustainability driven brands. We host highly entertaining and engaging conversations with the leading Founders, Investors & Scientists in the Climate & Sustainability space :)
    Harry MacKenzie
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  • E21: Unwrapping Sustainable Packaging and the Green Revolution with James McGoff, Co-Founder of Temperpack
    Apr 23 2023

    Welcome to the latest episode of our podcast! Today, we're joined by James McGoff, the co-founder of TemperPack, a sustainable packaging company that aims to reduce the environmental impact of shipping and transport.


    In this episode, we dive deep into the world of sustainable packaging and explore the challenges and opportunities that come with creating eco-friendly solutions for the packaging industry.


    We start by discussing the origins of TemperPack and how James and his team came up with the idea for a sustainable packaging company. We learn about the inspiration behind the business and the journey that led them to where they are today.


    From there, we move on to explore the challenges of creating sustainable packaging in a world that's dominated by plastic. James shares his insights into the industry and discusses the different factors that need to be considered when creating sustainable packaging solutions.


    We talk about the importance of innovation in creating sustainable solutions, and how TemperPack is leading the way in developing new and innovative packaging materials that are both sustainable and effective.


    We also discuss the role of government and regulation in promoting sustainable practices, and the impact that regulations can have on the packaging industry as a whole.


    Finally, we wrap up the episode by discussing the future of sustainable packaging and how TemperPack is working to create a more sustainable future. We talk about the different projects and initiatives that the company is working on, and how they are constantly pushing the boundaries of what's possible in sustainable packaging.


    Overall, this was a fascinating conversation with an inspiring entrepreneur who is making a real difference in the world of sustainable packaging. We hope you enjoy listening to this episode and gain some valuable insights into the challenges and opportunities of creating sustainable solutions for the packaging industry.


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    The packaging industry plays a significant role in our daily lives, providing us with the products we need and ensuring their safe transport. However, the negative impact of packaging on the environment cannot be ignored. The production, use, and disposal of packaging materials contribute significantly to environmental degradation, including pollution, resource depletion, and climate change.

    The packaging industry uses a vast amount of resources, including water, energy, and raw materials, to produce the packaging materials. These materials often come from non-renewable resources, such as oil and gas, and require a significant amount of energy to extract and process, leading to greenhouse gas emissions and contributing to climate change. Furthermore, the manufacturing process of packaging materials generates a significant amount of waste and pollution, including greenhouse gas emissions, water pollution, and air pollution.

    After the products are packaged, the packaging material is often used only once before being disposed of, leading to significant waste and environmental damage. Many packaging materials, such as plastic, take hundreds of years to decompose, causing litter and damaging wildlife habitats. Moreover, the disposal of packaging materials often involves incineration or landfilling, leading to further environmental degradation, including air pollution, soil pollution, and greenhouse gas emissions.

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    1 h et 7 min
  • E20: Renee Grogan, Co-Founder of Impossible Metals - Responsible Deep Sea Mining of Battery Metals with Autonomous Underwater Vehicles & AI…Enabling the World’s Transition to Sustainable Energy 👏🏼
    Apr 16 2023

    Yes! Welcome back to Brave New Earth my peoples :)


    This week’s was a little crazy - proper futuristic stuff.


    We all know mining is terrible for the planet, but we also know we need critical metals in the green transition.


    Turns out theres a bunch of these metals sitting on the deep ocean sea bed, but picking them up and extracting them without harming biodiversity is near on impossible.


    The was until Impossible Metals who have created next level SciFi autonomous robots that do Selective Harvesting of Pollymetalic Modules, picking up rare materials in rocks one by one without disturbing natural habitats.


    Insane


    Such a cool piece of tech for such a huge market.


    Tune in, the episode was crazy.


    We spoke about: 

    What is selective harvesting and how will it contribute to the green transition

    What is responsible mining 

    What are critical metals and why are they key for the Green Transition

    What are Polymetallic Modules

    Creating autonomous underwater robotic materials

    Creating a more sustainable extraction

    The metals we need to get to a zero carbon economy 

    Why the current mining supply chain is seriously unethical

    The role of Artificial Intelligence in Deep Sea Mining

    How do we survey the ocean

    How to take care of the underwater habitats when we don’t know what they are

    How to extract mineral in an environmentally friendly way

    Getting strategic investors onboard


    Hope you enjoy!


    Love,

    H


    Mining can have a significant negative impact on the environment and the planet in several ways. Some of the reasons why mining is considered harmful to the planet include:

    1. Deforestation: Mining can involve clearing large areas of land, which can lead to deforestation and loss of wildlife habitats.
    2. Soil erosion: Mining can cause soil erosion and the degradation of soil quality, which can lead to long-term damage to the land.
    3. Water pollution: Mining can release harmful chemicals and pollutants into nearby water sources, which can lead to the contamination of aquatic ecosystems and harm wildlife.
    4. Air pollution: Mining activities can generate dust, particulate matter, and other air pollutants that can harm human health and contribute to climate change.
    5. Greenhouse gas emissions: Mining and processing minerals can also result in significant greenhouse gas emissions, contributing to global warming and climate change.

    Overall, mining can have a range of negative impacts on the environment and the planet. However, it is important to note that mining is often necessary to obtain the minerals and resources that are essential for modern society. Therefore, efforts are being made to minimize the environmental impact of mining through improved practices and technologies, such as reducing energy consumption, using renewable energy sources, and adopting sustainable mining practices.

    Metals from the deep sea, such as copper, nickel, cobalt, and rare earth elements, are essential for the production of many green technologies, including electric cars, wind turbines, solar panels, and batteries. These metals are used in the production of key components of these technologies, such as motors, generators, wiring, and batteries.

    The demand for these metals is expected to increase dramatically in the coming years as the world transitions to a low-carbon economy and expands renewable energy and electric vehicle infrastructure. However, traditional sources of these metals, such as mines on land, are becoming more difficult and expensive to access, leading to increased interest in deep-sea mining.

    Deep-sea mining offers a potential source of these critical metals that is not subject to the same geopolitical and environmental risks as traditional mining. In addition, deep-sea mining has the potential to provide a secure, stable supply of these metals, which is essential for the transition to a green economy.

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    1 h
  • E19: Peter Paul van Voorst tot Voorst, Founder of Skoon Energy - Building the next generation electricity grid & how the green revolution is mimicking the early days of the Internet 🔥
    Apr 9 2023
    E19: Peter Paul van Voorst tot Voorst, Founder of Skoon Energy - Building the next generation electricity grid & how the green revolution is mimicking the early days of the Internet 🔥 A few weeks ago, I had to head out to Amsterdam for a few meetings. While I was there, I got the opportunity to sit down with a few local entrepreneurs which was absolutely awesome. The first was Peter from Skoon energy. Skoon is an online marketplace for clean mobile energy, including smart commercial management software. Aged only 29, he’s an incredible entrepreneur on a mission to revolution the Electricity Grid. Energy is so core to the green transition and he’s doing incredible work moving our energy consumption to a much greener system. All in a scalable and effective way. I was super super impressed by him, he’s an incredibly well thought through entrepreneur. We spoke about: How Amsterdam is the birthplace of capitalism  Building a huge business of this size by only aged 29 What’s the vision for Skoon How Skoon are creating a marketplace for power rental market What’s wrong with our current electricity grid Why our energy demand is going to 10x Decentralising Electricity Provision How long will it be until the grid becomes renewable? How Skoon are looking to become the Booking.Com of Clean Energy How to launch an infrastructure heavy company so young Why you can’t say Yes to everything when you’re launching a business  Why you should not to listen to your University professors Taking inspiration from Booking.Com and AirBnb but for a hardware business How the internet is mimicking the green revolution Why young people should ONLY be working in Climate-Tech How to run a marketplace How ChatGPT is helping Peter be a better founder Why Culture is so essential to build a long lasting company Why transparency is key to building companies  How buying energy containers could become a side hustle How to get your first client as a business How to scale a market place internationally How the business culture is different in Europe #sustainability #ecofriendly #climateaction #sustainableliving #greenliving #environment #climatechange #sustainabilitymatters #podcast #sustainablefuture #consciousconsumer #zerowaste #renewableenergy #sustainablebusiness #socialimpact #sustainabilityeducation #sustainabilitypodcast #savetheplanet #ecopreneur #ethicalbusiness #planetfriendly #reducewaste #sustainabledevelopment #greenbusiness #cleantech #responsibleconsumption Skoon Energy is a Dutch-based company that specializes in developing and providing innovative and sustainable energy solutions. The company's mission is to accelerate the transition towards renewable energy sources and to create a cleaner and more sustainable world. Skoon Energy offers a range of products and services that aim to reduce carbon emissions and provide a cleaner alternative to traditional energy sources. Their flagship product is the Skoonbox, which is a mobile battery system that can be used for a variety of purposes, such as powering construction sites, events, and off-grid locations. The Skoonbox is designed to be modular and scalable, allowing for easy expansion and customization. The battery system is powered by lithium-ion batteries and can be charged using renewable energy sources such as solar and wind power. The Skoonbox also includes a monitoring system that provides real-time data on energy consumption and can be controlled remotely using a mobile app. Skoon Energy also offers a range of other products and services, including electric boat engines, electric car charging stations, and energy storage solutions for homes and businesses. The company is committed to promoting sustainable energy practices and is working towards a future where renewable energy sources are the norm.
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    58 min

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