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In the 6th episode of Info Under the Radar, we are covering a topic that is a global issue. We are talking about sustainable living with a focus on recycling plastic. We have a very special guest with us, Eleonore Eisath. Eleonore's empathetic relation with nature led her to embark on a journey to resolve the problem of plastic pollution. Her brainchild, beworm.org, is a BioTech startup working on recycling processes using microorganisms to decompose plastic material into their building blocks.
We covered various aspects of plastic, issues with current plastic pollution, our responsibility as informed citizens and much more. This was a topic that deeply impacted the way we look at sustainability now and we hope that you get to take something out of it as well.
(00:00) - Intro
(13:05) - Welcoming Eleonore
(13:45) - Growing-up in South Tyrol and Ele's empathetic relation with nature
(17:40) - What is Ele's understanding of sustainability?
(19:35) - Why is discussion around sustainability important?
(27:30) - Why is single use plastic demonized?
(32:50) - What are Microplastics?
(39:30) - What is Ele's company beworm doing to recycle plastic?
(45:10) - What's wrong with the current recycling process and how is Ele's team doing it differently?
(50:10) - What is the byproduct of this new process?
(52:05) - What are your expectations from this process in future?
(54:00) - When was this worm/magic-enzyme discovered?
(56:20) - Are there any other research endeavors happening to recycle plastic?
(59:55) - Our clothes have plastic as well
(61:15) - What small life choices we can make to go towards a sustainable lifestyle
(66:30) - Is there a good type of plastic we can live with?
(69:40) - Does the current approach towards plastic pollution make Eleonore optimistic?
(72:50) - Which are the most common questions that annoys South Tyroleans?
(76:10) - Concluding notes
(77:25) - Recording Afterthoughts
Some Links mentioned during the conversation:
Recycling numbers -> https://millerrecycling.com/plastics-recycling-numbers/
Recycling using AI -> https://recycleye.com/
You can also listen to it on your favorite podcast app:
Google Podcasts: https://bit.ly/2ParjLN
Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3v7nKVL
Apple Podcast: https://apple.co/3txSPS2
Choose your platform on Anchor: https://anchor.fm/info-under-radar
Reach out to our guest, Eleonore: https://www.linkedin.com/in/eleonore-...
Checkout her startup : https://www.beworm.org/
Reach out to us with your comments, suggestions or critique here:
Twitter: @infounderradar
Instagram: @infoundertheradar
Your hosts on twitter:
Devendra: @InDevOut
Vishwajeet: vishwajeets3
Music Credits:
Origami by Johny Grimes https://soundcloud.com/johny-grimes
Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0
Free Download / Stream: http://bit.ly/_-origami
Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/m-pdlZ7VaDE
In the 6th episode of Info Under the Radar, we are covering a topic that is a global issue. We are talking about sustainable living with a focus on recycling plastic. We have a very special guest with us, Eleonore Eisath. Eleonore's empathetic relation with nature led her to embark on a journey to resolve the problem of plastic pollution. Her brainchild, beworm.org, is a BioTech startup working on recycling processes using microorganisms to decompose plastic material into their building blocks.
We covered various aspects of plastic, issues with current plastic pollution, our responsibility as informed citizens and much more. This was a topic that deeply impacted the way we look at sustainability now and we hope that you get to take something out of it as well.
(00:00) - Intro
(13:05) - Welcoming Eleonore
(13:45) - Growing-up in South Tyrol and Ele's empathetic relation with nature
(17:40) - What is Ele's understanding of sustainability?
(19:35) - Why is discussion around sustainability important?
(27:30) - Why is single use plastic demonized?
(32:50) - What are Microplastics?
(39:30) - What is Ele's company beworm doing to recycle plastic?
(45:10) - What's wrong with the current recycling process and how is Ele's team doing it differently?
(50:10) - What is the byproduct of this new process?
(52:05) - What are your expectations from this process in future?
(54:00) - When was this worm/magic-enzyme discovered?
(56:20) - Are there any other research endeavors happening to recycle plastic?
(59:55) - Our clothes have plastic as well
(61:15) - What small life choices we can make to go towards a sustainable lifestyle
(66:30) - Is there a good type of plastic we can live with?
(69:40) - Does the current approach towards plastic pollution make Eleonore optimistic?
(72:50) - Which are the most common questions that annoys South Tyroleans?
(76:10) - Concluding notes
(77:25) - Recording Afterthoughts
Some Links mentioned during the conversation:
Recycling numbers -> https://millerrecycling.com/plastics-recycling-numbers/
Recycling using AI -> https://recycleye.com/
You can also listen to it on your favorite podcast app:
Google Podcasts: https://bit.ly/2ParjLN
Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3v7nKVL
Apple Podcast: https://apple.co/3txSPS2
Choose your platform on Anchor: https://anchor.fm/info-under-radar
Reach out to our guest, Eleonore: https://www.linkedin.com/in/eleonore-...
Checkout her startup : https://www.beworm.org/
Reach out to us with your comments, suggestions or critique here:
Twitter: @infounderradar
Instagram: @infoundertheradar
Your hosts on twitter:
Devendra: @InDevOut
Vishwajeet: vishwajeets3
Music Credits:
Origami by Johny Grimes https://soundcloud.com/johny-grimes
Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0
Free Download / Stream: http://bit.ly/_-origami
Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/m-pdlZ7VaDE