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The podcast currently has 6 episodes available.
In deze bonus aflevering van de FairFin Plastic Podcast gaan we dieper in op het onderzoek dat FairFin voert naar de financiering van plastic productie. Want om de stortvloed aan plastic te stoppen, moeten zowel de bedrijven die plastic maken als de banken die in hen investeren, onder de loep genomen worden.
Plasticproductie is slecht voor het milieu, het klimaat en onze gezondheid. Daarom roept FairFin de banken op om niet meer te investeren in bedrijven die nieuwe plasticprojecten plannen. Wil je mee druk zetten? Stuur een klachtenbrief naar jouw bank via www.fairfin.be.
Meer weten? Lees het rapport ‘Who finances the plastic flood?’ op onze website.
Opname en montage door Marie De Broeck
In this episode Amadeo Ghiotto (FairFin) will be interviewed about the investments in INEOS and Borealis by banks active in Belgium. Investing in plastic production is a big economic risk, yet banks are gambling with the money of their customers.
In this FairFin plastic podcast we delve deeper into the research we did on the financing of plastic production. Because in order to stop the plastic flood, we need to take a look at the companies that make plastic and the banks that finance them.
Via our website www.fairfin.be Belgian citizens can send complaints to their banks. Help us put pressure on them and send a complaint to your bank.
Want to know more? Read the report ‘Who finances the plastic flood?’.
FairFin is a Belgian NGO working on a more sustainable and social financial system. www.fairfin.be.
Recorded and edited by Marie De Broeck
This episode we zoom in on the expansion of the plastic industry. In particular, in the port of Antwerp, in Belgium. Project One is a massive investment of INEOS that will have a huge climate and environmental impact, both on its doorstep and across the world. This plastics project is not built yet, and we hope that it will never be. Client Earth uses the law to fight this. Tatiana Lujan (Client Earth) tells Amadeo Ghiotto (FairFin) all about it.
In this FairFin plastic podcast we delve deeper into the research we did on the financing of plastic production. Because in order to stop the plastic flood, we need to take a look at the companies that make plastic and the banks that finance them.
Via our website www.fairfin.be Belgian citizens can send complaints to their banks. Help us put pressure on them and send a complaint to your bank.
Want to know more? Read the report ‘Who finances the plastic flood?’.
FairFin is a Belgian NGO working on a more sustainable and social financial system. www.fairfin.be.
Recorded and edited by Marie De Broeck
This episode we take a look at how plastic became an integral part of our world in a very short amount of time. Amadeo Ghiotto (FairFin) interviews Joan Marc Simon (Zero waste Europe). Together we look at the mechanisms behind the plastic market that make us buy so much unwanted plastics and how we need to rethink the role of plastic in our society.
In this FairFin plastic podcast we delve deeper into the research we did on the financing of plastic production. Because in order to stop the plastic flood, we need to take a look at the companies that make plastic and the banks that finance them.
Via our website www.fairfin.be Belgian citizens can send complaints to their banks. Help us put pressure on them and send a complaint to your bank.
Want to know more? Read the report ‘Who finances the plastic flood?’.
FairFin is a Belgian NGO working on a more sustainable and social financial system. www.fairfin.be.
Recorded and edited by Marie De Broeck
In the first episode of FairFin Plastic Podcast we discuss the plastic industry and the issues associated with it. Because plastic is much more than just a waste management problem: the whole life cycle of plastic is polluting from A till Z. That’s why Amadeo Ghiotto (FairFin) interviews Delphine Lévi Alvarès (Break Free From Plastic). She's a plastic expert and will tell us more about the life cycle of plastic and its risks for the environment, the climate and our health.
In this FairFin plastic podcast we delve deeper into the research we did on the financing of plastic production. Because in order to stop the plastic flood, we need to take a look at the companies that make plastic and the banks that finance them.
Via our website www.fairfin.be Belgian citizens can send complaints to their banks. Help us put pressure on them and send a complaint to your bank.
Want to know more? Read the report ‘Who finances the plastic flood?’.
FairFin is a Belgian NGO working on a more sustainable and social financial system. www.fairfin.be.
Recorded and edited by Marie De Broeck
In deze aflevering zoeken we uit wat de financieel-economische gevolgen van de corona-crisis zijn. Hoe maken we niet dezelfde fouten als bij de crisis van 2008?
Sprekers:
Frank Vanaerschot - FairFin
Sacha Dierckx - Denktank Minerva
Moderator:
Stefaan Van Parys - FairFin
Montage:
Arne Focketyn
The podcast currently has 6 episodes available.