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Since its founding in 2003, Newlight Technologies’ goal has been to create consumer-driven solutions to reducing carbon in the air. And while that intention has not changed, the Newlight team’s approach has evolved as they consider how to achieve the greatest impact.
Mark Herrema is the cofounder and CEO of Newlight, an advanced biotechnology company using greenhouse gas to produce sustainable materials and replacements for plastic. On this episode of Reversing Climate Change, Mark joins Ross and cohost Radkhika Moolgavkar, Head of Supply and Methodology at Nori, to discuss what Newlight has been up to since his last appearance on the podcast, explaining how they brought a new plant online in 2019 and why the team chose foodware and fashion as its first two consumer foci.
Mark shares an overview of the AirCarbon production process, addressing where Newlight’s greenhouse gas feedstocks come from and how Newlight uses the blockchain to track the carbon footprint of its products. Listen in to understand how Mark’s thinking around carbon markets has shifted, why it took two years to get Newlight’s methodology approved, and what marketplaces need to change to make the space more attractive to other ambitious entrepreneurs.
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Purchase Nori Carbon Removals
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Sign up for Nori’s weekly Newsletter, The Nori Wrap
Check out our other podcast, Carbon Removal Newsroom
Email [email protected]
Resources
Newlight Technologies
Restore Foodware
Covalent Fashion
Mark Herrema on Reversing Climate Change S1E14
Newlight’s work with IBM
Verra
Newlight’s Methodology for Greenhouse Gas Capture and Utilization in Plastic Materials
ISO 14067 Carbon Footprint of Products
ISO 14044 Life Cycle Assessment
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Since its founding in 2003, Newlight Technologies’ goal has been to create consumer-driven solutions to reducing carbon in the air. And while that intention has not changed, the Newlight team’s approach has evolved as they consider how to achieve the greatest impact.
Mark Herrema is the cofounder and CEO of Newlight, an advanced biotechnology company using greenhouse gas to produce sustainable materials and replacements for plastic. On this episode of Reversing Climate Change, Mark joins Ross and cohost Radkhika Moolgavkar, Head of Supply and Methodology at Nori, to discuss what Newlight has been up to since his last appearance on the podcast, explaining how they brought a new plant online in 2019 and why the team chose foodware and fashion as its first two consumer foci.
Mark shares an overview of the AirCarbon production process, addressing where Newlight’s greenhouse gas feedstocks come from and how Newlight uses the blockchain to track the carbon footprint of its products. Listen in to understand how Mark’s thinking around carbon markets has shifted, why it took two years to get Newlight’s methodology approved, and what marketplaces need to change to make the space more attractive to other ambitious entrepreneurs.
Connect with Nori
Purchase Nori Carbon Removals
Join Nori’s book club on Patreon
Nori’s website
Nori on Twitter
Nori on YouTube
Sign up for Nori’s weekly Newsletter, The Nori Wrap
Check out our other podcast, Carbon Removal Newsroom
Email [email protected]
Resources
Newlight Technologies
Restore Foodware
Covalent Fashion
Mark Herrema on Reversing Climate Change S1E14
Newlight’s work with IBM
Verra
Newlight’s Methodology for Greenhouse Gas Capture and Utilization in Plastic Materials
ISO 14067 Carbon Footprint of Products
ISO 14044 Life Cycle Assessment
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